Zohara[1] is a singer\songwriter, musician, producer and composer based in Tel Aviv. Her production is drawn from a variety of influences; electronic music and pop as well as classical music and jazz.
Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2.1 Singles 2.2 Albums 3 External links 4 References HistoryBetween 2012 and 2014, in her room in Tel Aviv, Zohara produced her first album Growing up Anyways, to be fully released later in 2016. The album is made of 12 original songs that mostly deal with the doubts of many people in their early twenties.
"...Anyway give it listen (and watch) yourself and make up your own mind. We reckon Zohara deserves to be up there in the charts and in the public consciousness. Whether she will though depends on the odd machinations of the music industry but she deserves it." (FLUX Magazine)[2]
In 2013, Zohara performed in Israel and London and made music videos for her songs. The videos released in 2014-2015 and warmly received, both in Israel and especially in the UK. One of the songs, ‘Drum & Bass’, broadcast on MTV World,[3] and the song ‘Lost’ was premiered on the British magazine 'Konbini’.[4]
"..Reminiscent of Bjork, say, but with a gritty, DIY sensibility, it's early days for Zohara – but these are promising signs." (Clash Music)[5]
Since 2018 she is a vocalist in the British band Oi Va Voi.
Discography Singles Year Title Director 2015 "Soldier"[6][7] Yevgeny Kushnir 2015 "Piano 1976"[8] Omer Manor and Bar Frum 2015 "Bass & Drum"[9][10][11][12][13][14] Cookie Moon 2015 "Lost"[15][16][17][18] Indy Hait 2015 "Play" (on BalconyTV)[19] Ophir Ben Shimon 2015 "New Village"[20] Shahak Paz 2015 "Amplify Me" (on IndieCity)[21] Bettina Fainstein 2019 "Remember" [22] Gryffin