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Hasidic New Wave: From The Belly Of Abraham
“Frydginator” might spur notions of a boisterous Jewish wedding celebration, where Ephron and Alexander merge solid backbeats with the “Yakar Rhythms”’ pulsating treatments, and guitarist David Fiuczynski’s crunching single note leads. Strong soloing abounds as the group consummates the activities with the peppery, groove based, “Spirit of Jew-Jew.” Otherwise, we can only speculate as to what lies ahead for this talented lot while every new venture offers an abundance of pleasantly articulated surprises. Recommended.
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Title: From The Belly Of Abraham | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Knitting Factory Works
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