- Music
- 25 Aug 04
The End Of Tel Aviv
A warm, melancholic and beautifully understated succession of pieces.
The work of Tel Aviv residents Yair Etziony and Rani Golan, ‘The End Of…’ is a remarkable piece of work. Eschewing the obvious alternative of politicising their art, the duo have taken one step back to unearth the city’s rich past and two steps forward, expressing its heritage and geo-political significance to the backdrop of modern glitch electronics. The result is a warm, melancholic and beautifully understated succession of pieces that’s as alluring as the city itself.
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