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    To Buy Gilad's Music and Books

    Atzmon writes  on political matters, social issues,  Jewish identity and culture. His  papers are published on very many press outlets around the world.  Here is just a short list of his recent publications: World News, Press Tv, Rebelion, The Daily Telegraph, Uprooted Palestinians, Veterans Today, Palestine Telegraph, Counterpunch, Dissident Voice, Aljazeera Magazine,   Information Clearing House,   Middle-East-Online,   Palestine Chronicle, The People Voice, RedressShoa (The Palestinian Holocaust) , The Guardian, transcend and many more.

    Gilad Atzmon's New Book: The Wandering Who? A Study Of Jewish Identity Politics

    Jewish identity is tied up with some of the most difficult and contentious issues of today. The purpose in this book is to open many of these issues up for discussion. Since Israel defines itself openly as the ‘Jewish State’, we should ask what the notions of ’Judaism’, ‘Jewishness’, ‘Jewish culture’ and ‘Jewish ideology’ stand for. Gilad examines the tribal aspects embedded in Jewish secular discourse, both Zionist and anti Zionist; the ‘holocaust religion’; the meaning of ‘history’ and ‘time’ within the Jewish political discourse; the anti-Gentile ideologies entangled within different forms of secular Jewish political discourse and even within the Jewish left. He questions what it is that leads Diaspora Jews to identify themselves with Israel and affiliate with its politics. The devastating state of our world affairs raises an immediate demand for a conceptual shift in our intellectual and philosophical attitude towards politics, identity politics and history.

    The book is available on Amazon.com  or Amazon.co.uk

    Gilad Atzmon on HardTalk BBC Persia (english) from Gilad Atzmon on Vimeo.


    Tuesday
    Jan152013

    BBC Review - Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble Songs of the Metropolis Review 

    Review of Songs of the Metropolis

    A calmer-than-usual concept set from the virtuoso saxophonist.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/cbzb

    Martin Longley 2013-01-15

    Reedsman Gilad Atzmon is renowned for his virtuoso, high-speed, post-bop attack, and also for his equally hyperactive personality. This concept album explores a highly alternative resting ground, where nearly every song is a ballad, and even the occasionally faster-paced tunes emit an aura of relative calm.

    Atzmon’s concept is to dedicate his pieces to individual cities, inevitably conjuring an atmosphere of evocative cinematic suggestion. Although this Israeli wit has long resided in London, that’s one of the obvious cities missing from the tracklisting. Instead, Atzmon skirts from Berlin to Buenos Aires, and from Scarborough to Somewhere in Italy.

    Some of his followers might find this album frustratingly reflective, but Atzmon should be commended for changing his pace, and opening up his compositional space. It’s an imaginative side-step, and there are already many other Atzmon recordings that capture his fully accelerated soloing skills.

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    Saturday
    Jan122013

    4 Stars on FT - Gilad Atzmon & the Orient House Ensemble: Songs of the Metropolis

    ft.com

     

    The saxophonist/clarinettist eloquently mixes modal jazz, Middle Eastern scales and funky beats

    Gilad Atzmon’s seventh album with his long-running quartet is a peon to a recent past, when urban spaces belonged to the people who lived in them, and cities had distinct emotional characters.

    The saxophonist/clarinettist portrays the idiosyncrasies with a masterly blend of controlled passion and sharp focus, eloquently mixing modal jazz, Middle Eastern scales and funky beats.

    “Vienna” is captured with a charming waltz, tragedy-haunted “Tel Aviv” with a funk-driven mash-up and “Buenos Aires” with a haunting, stately theme that gains pathos from an echo of accordion.

    Gilad Atzmon & the Orient House Ensemble

    Songs of the Metropolis

    (World Village)

    Friday
    Jan112013

    When I was seven, Jesus cried…

    nahidaexiledpalestinian.wordpress.com

     

    When I was seven,
    Jesus cried…

    When I was seven
    I was living
    In a beautiful village
    North of Jerusalem
    Near the heart of Palestine

    I used to play
    Where Jesus used to pray
    I ran up the hills
    Where he used to walk
    Listening through the wind
    To the echo of his talk
    “Oh, children of God,
    Love one another”

    A man of Palestine
    Gentle, kind, and giving
    A true prince of peace
    Ever so loving…

    Up above my head
    White fluffy clouds
    Slept all day
    On my blue sky’s lap

    I used to lie down
    Jumping with my soul
    Up in to heaven
    Weaving with the clouds
    Snow white and teddy bears

    I’d make up stories
    Dressed up as a princess
    Dancing with the fairies
    Flying on the wings
    Of a pure white bird

    With a magical brush
    That no one could see
    I painted the world
    With colours of the rainbow

    I flew wiping tears away
    Of every human face
    Putting a big smile
    Right in their place

    I spoke every language
    With no words at all
    With all words of love
    They answered my call

    Every drop of water
    Every grain of sand
    Every green leaf
    Felt God’s loving hand

    white bird

    UNTIL
    One summer day
    My life was turned
    Up-side down

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    Friday
    Jan112013

    Video Captures Heart and Ambitions of Gilad Atzmon & Orient House Ensemble

    'Gilad Atzmon & the OHE Songs Of The Metropolis' is produced by Tali Atzmon.

    http://youtu.be/hmWtlaug8TQ

    Gilad Atzmon & Orient House Ensemble
    Gilad Atzmon & Orient House Ensemble

    (SACRAMENTO / LONDON) - Gilad Atzmon's sax sings beautifully in the new film produced by Tali Atzmon, 'Gilad Atzmon & the OHE Songs Of The Metropolis'.

    Beautifully and thoughtfully executed, the program is a wonderful introduction for less familiar listeners and a serious delight for those of us already addicted to the music of this man who has made such a difference in the world not only as a musician, but as an activist, reporter and author. Originally from Israel, Gilad is a fierce supporter of Palestinian human rights and a vocal political opponent of Israeli policy.

    He wages his campaign for people the same way he and the group deliver their live performances; in a way that could only be considered spectacular, delightful, and full of personality, character, and life.

    Gilad's interview segments are interspersed throughout the vi

    deo and he talks about the music, the ideas, the politics and the images.

    "I express there, some very strong criticism of multi culturalism and spiritual globalisation," Gilad said. "We are always listening to the same music, drinking the same coffee, reading the same books."

    He expresses critical thoughts about the western population spending far too much time and money supporting Starbucks while failing to cons

    ider what is happening to indigenous culture. People tend to live within their comfort zones, enjoying their place in the rat race where everything makes sense on a superficial level. The weak, corporate controlled mainstream media is the final ingredient. Unlike the western world of even twenty years ago, there now exists a population programmed to ignore the suffering of other human beings. Thoughtful souls like Gilad Atzmon are trying to explain, musically in this case, how we are all different for myriad reasons and never will be in lock step with one another.

    "Rather than delaying an obvious multicultural attempt to flatten everything and to present an i

    mage of manifold or most duplicity, the beauty of it comes out when the African flute really doesn't agree with the hip-hop drums, and this is the instant when my understanding of beauty comes into play. This is where I want to start, to start merging those things that don't agree with each other, to let them not agree. With the Orientals, we have been struggling forward for more than a decade, more than a decade, playing all this music. We have managed to convince a lot of people, even ourselves... that we can do it. But when you listen to a real Iraqi Oud player or a beautiful Palestinian singer, you realize that we will never be able to achieve it," Gilad said.

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    Friday
    Jan112013

    The Jewish Raffle...

    Friday
    Jan112013

    Israel Vows To Use Veto Power If Chuck Hagel Confirmed As U.S. Secretary Of Defense

    The Onion (a spoof publication) reports that “top-ranking government officials in Jerusalem confirmed Tuesday that Israel would exercise its longstanding, constitutionally granted veto power over American policy if U.S. lawmakers confirmed retired congressman Chuck Hagel as the United States’ next Secretary of Defense.” Israeli government spokesperson Mark Regev is quoted saying “In light of Mr. Hagel’s worrying remarks on Israeli-Palestinian relations and questionable classification of Israeli interests as ‘the Jewish lobby,’ we consider him a highly inappropriate choice for Defense Secretary who stands far out of line with our national priorities, and therefore we are prepared to swiftly and resolutely use our official veto power over this U.S. action.”

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    Thursday
    Jan102013

    A brilliant film made by Tali Atzmon on OHE's New Album - Songs Of The Metropolis

    The music,  the ideas, the politics  and the images...

    http://www.youtube.com/

    Songs Of The Metropolis

    Is now available on Amazon.co.uk

    Gilad's music facebook page

     

    Album Launch Tour

    January

    12 Plough Arts, Great Torrington, Devon / www.theploughartscentre.org.uk / 01805 624624

    16 Grimsby Jazz, Grimsby / www.grimsbyjazz.com / 01472 873730

    17 Seven Arts, Leeds / www.sevenleeds.co.uk / 0113 26 26 777

    18 Sheffield Jazz, Sheffield / www.sheffieldjazz.org.uk / 01142496000

    19 Hideaway,  London / www.hideawaylive.co.uk / 020 8835 7070

    20 With Roger Odell @ The Cherry Tree, Knowl Green, Belchamp St Paul, Suffolk / www.jazz-nights.com *

    24 With Pete Oxley's 4tet @  The Spin Oxford / www.spinjazz.com

    25 The Victory Club, Cheltenham / www.cheltenhamjazz.co.uk / 01242 234488

    27 Hen and Chicken, Bristol / http://jazzata.com/Venues.html / 07766 741 417

    31 with Graham York's trio @ The Blue Vanguard, Exeter *


    February

    1 Fleece Jazz, Suffolk / www.dovbear.co.uk/fleece / 01787 211865

    2 The 606 Club, London / www.606club.co.uk / 020 7352 5953

    5 Brook Theatre, Chatham / http://tickets.medway.gov.uk/ 01634 338338

    8 St Mary's Church, Wivenhoe / www.wivenhoeevents.blogspot.co.uk / 07957 958724

    9 Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth / www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk / 01970 623232

    10 The Swan Hotel, Abergavenny (lunch time) / http://bmjazz.tumblr.com/

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    Wednesday
    Jan092013

    Genius- Avigdor Lieberman the Debka Artist

    Israeli Arab party Balad suggests in this clip that the Israeli anthem Hatikva better integrate the cultural aspiration of the  Palestinian Israeli citizens. After all, if Israel is the 'only democracy on the region'  it better be as well  'a state of its citizens'...

    Wednesday
    Jan092013

    United Against Beauty

    By Gilad Atzmon

    In the following election propaganda  clip from Shas (an Israeli ultra-orthodox religious political party) we see a short, chubby oriental Jew, at his wedding, realising that his Russian super-model bride is not ‘properly’ converted into Judaism. For him everything is over, all passion gone.

    http://youtu.be/Y5wCALTOhCU


    Clearly, we are dealing here with a chauvinist and exclusivist culture. But it is not the only one in town. For at the same time as the oriental Jewish boy expects his future wife to be converted according to the Halacha law, the so called ‘anti Zionist’ Jews (who care nothing for rabbinical rules) choose to operate within Jews-only cells defined by race and ethno centrism. Ask yourself, can Mohamed from Gaza join the Jews for Palestinian Right of Return list?

    The verdict is clear. Jewish politics, whether left, right or centre, just stinks!

    The Wandering Who? A Study Of Jewish Identity Politics  in general and Jewish 'progressive'  spin in particular  Amazon.com  or Amazon.co.uk

    Wednesday
    Jan092013

    Palestine: Oppression Will not Work (must watch)

    Published on Nov 26, 2012

    Anyone who knows a little bit of history realizes that when there is situation where a people has refused to surrender and abandon its rights, oppressing it will not work. The only ones who may live in denial of this fact are the oppressor and those who support it. Their wishful thinking thus leads them to trying different types of violence and criminality, coupled with mass lies and distortion campaign.

    In Palestine today, this is merely one layer of the issue. The Israeli regime has convinced itself not only that it can get the Palestinian people to surrender, forget and let go, but also that the whole world should be supporting its racist policies and actually help it achieve its goals. Everyone else in the world, who has not fallen prey to the Israeli PR campaigns, do not doubt the inevitable outcome of the struggle of the Palestinians: justice and equality.

    The Wandering Who? A Study Of Jewish Identity Politics  Amazon.com  or Amazon.co.uk

    The wandering who- Gilad Atzmon

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