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Interview: Idan Raichel

He’s probably Israel’s coolest global export

April 2, 2009 13:18
Idan Raichel: “Seeing us live is like watching a theatre show”

ByAlex Kasriel, Alex Kasriel

2 min read

Idan Raichel started playing the accordion when he was nine. It was, he says, “the uncoolest instrument ever”, associated as it was with old-fashioned Israeli folk songs. But his suffering has paid off.

Now accordions have a wholly different reputation, thanks to bands like the Argentinian Gotan Project on the world music scene.

Raichel’s multi-cultural music collective — The Idan Raichel Project — has also made a name for itself since its inception seven years ago. Highlights include playing at New York’s Central Park in 2007, at the Sydney Opera House in 2008 and two albums going triple platinum (selling over 120,000) in Israel in 2002 and 2005.

The band, which plays Israeli pop fused with tuneful melodies in global styles ranging from Ethiopian, to Moroccan, Spanish and Yemenite, features 90 musicians from Israel’s diaspora.