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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2023 · 3 MIN

Avratz & Madboojah Project - Hafla Galactic (Edit) - Asymmetric

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If you ask Avratz about his recent EP’s he would say that before you’re a DJ you need to be a dancer, only then can you understand the dancefloor. Like driving a race car with a shaking gearbox, knowing that with every sharp turn you take the floor and the people turn with you. Famous for his ethnic-electronic Madboojah Project (2008), creating one of Israel’s most successful electronic productions ever, and performing in Israel’s biggest clubs such as the Block, the Forum, Club Q and the Grounded festival, while under his DJ name Avratz, he is one of Israel’s leading DJs and one of the few who have been invited to play abroad in Ibiza, Boom Festival and the Netherlands. This ep will take you from deeper space through Middle East with two monster melodic tracks, that fuse local Israeli flavours with throbbing synth lines, encapsulating an anthemic sound for the Globe to enjoy. The title track 'Hafla Galactic' is a peak time melodious affair, with energy and a unique flair, fusing local music flavours, with a throbbing underpinning that makes this rock! While the mystical sounding 'Road to Taba' locks you in to its mystical spell, as it meanders and filters from dirty synth lines to acoustic and mesmerising licks, all while packing a punch.

If you ask Avratz about his recent EP’s he would say that before you’re a DJ you need to be a dancer, only then can you understand the dancefloor. Like driving a race car with a shaking gearbox, knowing that with every sharp turn you take the floor and the people turn with you. Famous for his ethnic-electronic Madboojah Project (2008), creating one of Israel’s most successful electronic productions ever, and performing in Israel’s biggest clubs such as the Block, the Forum, Club Q and the Grounded festival, while under his DJ name Avratz, he is one of Israel’s leading DJs and one of the few who have been invited to play abroad in Ibiza, Boom Festival and the Netherlands. This ep will take you from deeper space through Middle East with two monster melodic tracks, that fuse local Israeli flavours with throbbing synth lines, encapsulating an anthemic sound for the Globe to enjoy. The title track 'Hafla Galactic' is a peak time melodious affair, with energy and a unique flair, fusing local music flavours, with a throbbing underpinning that makes this rock! While the mystical sounding 'Road to Taba' locks you in to its mystical spell, as it meanders and filters from dirty synth lines to acoustic and mesmerising licks, all while packing a punch.

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