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Singer & Composer, Zano, Nachman Zonnenshein, Releases An Intriguing & Unconventional Clip Called “Tzoakim”

Singer & Composer, Zano, Nachman Zonnenshein, Releases An Intriguing & Unconventional Clip Called “Tzoakim”

The words of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, speak of coping, falling, and rising, are reawakened with Nachman’s personal touch.
Sometimes we feel deeply immersed – as if in mud and clay- from which it is so difficult to get out. But even there, in the heart of the rift, we have one way out: Shouting. We can scream with all our hearts, insisting, even when the words are already finished. “Ribono shel Olam, to you we scream out!”
The electronic music, created by Shlomo Bachar, together with the powerful singing of ZANO, inject new energy into this internal message.
In the clip created by Shoshi from Shoshi Shot, reality becomes a spectacular example: a shirt that tears during ironing, objects falling into concrete, everything seems to be falling….. but then comes the loud cry and Tzoakim! Tzoakim! Screaming to HaShem!
Let this scream touch your heart!

Credits:
Composition: Nachman Sonnenschein and Shlomo Bachar
Lyrics: Nachman Sonnenschein based on Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
Arrangement and musical production: Shlomo Bachar | Mixing and mastering: Shlomo Bachar
Production, direction and editing of the clip: Shoshi Shot Photography: Shari Shinman Graphics: Shoshi shot
PR: Mandy Kornet.


Tags assigned to this article:
Nachman ZonnensheinShlomo BacharTzoakimZano

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