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Exciting Electro-Pop With Chasidic Touches – David Ben Arza In A New Single

Exciting Electro-Pop With Chasidic Touches – David Ben Arza In A New Single

After “Rachamim“, “Lechu Mayim” and “NesDavid Ben Arza releases the last single before the release of his debut album later this winter.

Ata Tov” – is a song of encouragement to ourselves. We all experience many rejections during life, we get hurt and scratched and broken a lot, and the ability to remember that after all we are good, there is light in us, we have something to give and we can develop and grow, is a miraculous ability, worth dancing.

David Ben Arza: “We are like the moon, we break, diminish but know how to get up and fill up again – that’s what’s beautiful about the moon, that’s what’s beautiful about us.

And what’s even more beautiful – that like the sun, we have the power to enlighten other people, when someone near us falls and is turned off – we can remind him: “You are good, you are light” – this could be the most significant thing he will hear during his life, try it..”

As always, Ben Arza is responsible for the words and the melody, and together with the unconventional production of Amir Sade and Ben Maor – they create a combination of an exciting and bare song with an electrified and minimalist beat.

Words and music: David Ben Arza Arrangement and musical production: Amir and Ben Still photography: Yahav Trudler Public relations: BaFront


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