To The Sound Of Electronic Music, Singer Michael Kunsman Presents His Debut Single “Yasis Alayich”
Michael Kunsman presents his debut single “Yasis Alayich.” This song is in the style of dance pop and was co-produced with his brother Yehuda. The two are the sons of Raphael (Roman) Kunsman, the late Jazz artist.
In the life of Kunsman, music is a central part. He has participated in choirs in the past in a variety of productions in the field of chasidic music and has collaborated with prominent artists such as Ken Burgess, Eli Friedman, Shmuel Yona and others.
Michael, married and the father of three, holds a bachelor’s degree in law and works in a management position in a software company. He does not deal with music as a profession – but lately he has begun to treat it as a hobby that stems from his great love.
The song, “Yasis Alayich“, is designed to bring to the world of weddings an up-to-date style, a mix of dance music and elements of the future bass world and the touch of familiar klezmer music.
According to Michael, he feels that he is following his father, who brought the Jazz world into the world of chasidic music decades ago.
Kunsman is currently recording several additional songs that will be released in the near future.
Credits:
composed and arranged by: Michael Kunsman
Electronic productio byn: Yehuda Kunsman
Musical consulting by: Yosef Saban, Shmuel Daplinger
Singer: Michael Kunsman
Vocals: Shuki Grossman
Recording technician: Shmuel Yona i-pop
Recorded at SmarTune Music Studios
Mix and mastering: Yehuda Kunsman
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