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Shlomo: Mouthtronica

Loud beat-boxing and polite conversation

August 9, 2011 08:16
Shlomo

By

Lee Levitt,

Lee Levitt

1 min read

At the start of his first theatrical one-man show, Shlomo promises "an entire hour of loud beat-boxing and polite conversation".

As he mashes and bashes away at his sophisticated musical equipment, writhes his upper body about and thrusts his right hand downwards, inwards and outwards, mixing and remixing a remarkable concoction of syncopated sounds from his mouth and the sell-out audience, interspersed with tales of a rich musical heritage that spring from his late Iraqi-Jewish grandparents, you sense that he has undersold himself, just a bit.

Effervescent and wildly inventive, Simon "Shlomo" Kahn is a technical musical wizard, who has the audience whooping, clapping, whistling and laughing throughout a pulsating, purple, red and orange-mist infused performance.

Introducing himself, the mild-mannered Shlomo recounts how Dame Helen Mirren had asked him, on a TV show, what his real name was, declaring Shlomo to be a "silly" one.