Moishy Weiss With A New Beautiful Pesach Melody
This Pesach collection containing a selection of beautiful Pesach songs is the creation of the incredibly talented musician and singer Moishy Weiss.
As the Pesach season approached, Moishy who loves singing and also creates his own music, was struck with the idea to create a melody with a collection of Pesach songs that everyone will surely enjoy (and maybe even make your cleaning a little easier;) .
Without wasting any time, Moishy quickly put together the playlist. Next, he ran to Shloime Spielman to record the bass track. After that, Moshe headed to Nachman Dryer‘s studio to lay down some killer guitar tracks. Finally, the keys, synths and vocals were added to the mix and mastered & engineered by Joshua Rouah at Kizmit Studios, to create a Pesach melody like no other.
The speed at which this track was put together from beginning to end is truly impressive, as guitarist Nachman Dreier put it – “the track was recorded so quickly, it didn’t even have time to become chametz!”
If you’re looking for a way to make your Pesach cleaning and Yom Tov much easier, this melody will not only get you through the cleaning process but will also enhance your Yom Tov!
May we all be Zocheh to the Geula!
Credits:
Sung & Music By: Moishy Weiss
Guitar: Nachmen Dreier
Bass Guitar: Shloime Schpielman
Master By: Joshua Rouah @Kizmit Studios
Recording Engineer: Zisha Schnitzler
Digital Marketing: Motty Klein @MusicOnTime
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