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Erez Safar

Erez Safar is an American DJ, producer and songwriter who records under the names Diwon and h2the. He is CEO of Bancs Media, an American production company specializing in music and video production; Studio Bancs, a creative art space; and Shemspeed, a record label and promotional agency. He is the founder and director of the Sephardic Music Festival, and Gallery 38 in Los Angeles.

Erez Safar
Background information
Also known asDiwon, h2the
BornSan Diego, California
GenresDancehall, Jewish hip hop, pop, Middle Eastern
Occupation(s)DJ, producer
Instrument(s)Ableton, keys, synths, drums, turntables, guitar
Years active2001–present
LabelsShemspeed
Websiteerezsafar.com

Early life and education

Safar, an Orthodox Jew,[1] is the son of an American Jewish father and Yemenite Jewish mother.[2] He grew up listening to Mizrahi and Yemenite music.[3] In 2003, he graduated from the University of Maryland, and moved to Brooklyn later that year.[1]

Career

Early career

Safar's career in music began at the University of Maryland when he founded Juez, a breakbeat klezmer jazz quartet in which he played drums.[4] That year, he also began performing under the moniker DJ Handler, spinning a blend of hip hop, afrobeat, and Arabic music.[4] In 2004, Juez released their lone album, Shemspeed Alt Schule, on Modular Moods, an independent record label founded by Safar.[5]

In 2007, Safar was named to The Forward 50, an annual list of the world's most influential Jews, as chosen by the editors of The Forward. He was recognized for his work as DJ Handler, for heading Modular Moods, for founding and running the Sephardic Music Festival, and for that year's formation of Shemspeed.[5][6] That same year, in a cover story on DJ Handler, The Jerusalem Post called him "one of the top visionaries of young Jewish cool's celebrated vanguard."[7]

Sephardic Music Festival

In an effort to introduce Sephardic music to a greater audience, Safar launched the Sephardic Music Festival in 2005.[8] The seven-day festival takes place annually in December around Hanukkah at venues across New York City.[3][9] The New York Times described the festival as having an "eclectic lineup of traditional and contemporary artists, including many dedicated to fusing disparate sounds or bridging new and old."[10] Shemspeed has released two compilation albums, Sephardic Music Festival, Vol. 1 (2010) and Sephardic Music Festival, Vol. 2 (2012), featuring Middle Eastern-tinged tracks from a variety of acclaimed Jewish artists, including Matisyahu, Pharaoh's Daughter, DeScribe, Moshav and Sarah Aroeste.[3][11]

 
Diwon performs in Melbourne in 2009.

Dreams In Static, Bonhom, h2the and solo work

In 2008, Safar changed his stage-name from DJ Handler to Diwon, a name inspired by the Yemenite book. (The diwan has meaning as a book of songs in Persian and Urdu.)[4] "DJ Handler I started before I became a DJ, and I never felt like it was me — it never really fit," Safar said of the switch. "Making Yemenite music under the name 'Handler' sounded kind of absurd... and not in a good way."[12] Diwon's music combines traditional Yemeni elements with modern electro hip-hop.[1][4]

In 2009, Diwon worked with New York-based guitarist Dugans to form Dreams In Static, which released an instrumental LP, Serene Poetic, on February 2, 2010. The Forward wrote that the album "occupies an otherworldly, post-rock, electro-instrumental universe."[13] In 2014, after expanding to include vocalist Akie Bermiss,[14] Dreams In Static released the single "You're On Your Own". Diwon produced the music video. The band plans to release a new album later in 2014.[15]

DJBooth.net has called Diwon a "buzzmaking beatsmith" in reference to his collaboration with Kyle Rapps, the mixtape Tyrone Gosling, inspired by the 2011 Ryan Gosling film Drive.[16] In 2013, Diwon released his debut album, New Game, along with the album's first single, "Games That We Play" featuring Jesse Scott and Barney Bones.[17] Also that year, his Bancs Media released the compilation Endless Summer, with tracks from artists including RZA, Kosha Dillz, Kool G Rap and others.[18] On August 20, 2014, he released the instrumental album Pre-Game.[19][20]

Diwon and James Coleman make up the pop group Bonhom. They released the single "Live for Now" in 2013.[21]

In 2017, Diwon started making '80s-style synth music under the name h2the. The h2the album Beat Tape was released in 2017 on cassette tape.[22] On May 21, 2020, h2the's Lo-Fi Live-Stream Album Release Party featured indie artists and painters in virtual rooms.[23] On May 22, 2020, h2the released An Album of Lo-Fi Songs That Will Never Trend.[24]

Israeli keffiyeh

In January 2010, Diwon began selling a keffiyeh through Shemspeed that he coined the "Israeli keffiyeh". It featured "blue embroidered Stars of David" and the slogan "Am Israeli Chai" ("The Nation of Israel Lives") sewn into it. The design caused a small amount of controversy, because it was seen as "inappropriate for Jews to use it as a pro-Israel symbol", but Diwon explained that since there are multiple kinds of keffiyeh that are used for a number of different political symbols, he wanted it to be "just one more interpretation of a scarf worn by our brothers for thousands of years".[2][25]

Art gallery

Safar relocated to Los Angeles in 2012. He and Badir McCleary founded Gallery 38 in Los Angeles's West Adams neighborhood in 2015.[22][26]

Discography

Albums

  • Juez - Shemspeed Alt Schule (2004) (as Erez, playing drums)
  • Benyamin Brody, Diwon & Dugans - Shir Hashirim (Song of Songs) (2009)
  • Dreams In Static - Serene Poetic (2010)
  • Diwon - New Game (2013)
  • Diwon - Pre Game (2014)
  • h2the - Beat Tape (2017)
  • Dreams in Static - Part of the Machine (2017)
  • h2the - An Album of Lo-Fi Songs That Will Never Trend (2020)

Singles

  • Diwon featuring Y-Love & Sarah Aroeste - "Gonna Light" (2012)
  • Bonhom - "Live for Now" (2013)
  • Diwon featuring Jesse Scott and Barney Bones - "Games That We Play" (2013)
  • Dreams In Static - "You're On Your Own" (2014)
  • h2the - "Ready Player" (2018)
  • Sirken & h2the - Howl" (2018)
  • h2the & Flavia - "Gotta Let You Go" (2018)
  • h2the - "High on You" (feat. Melinda Ortner) (2018)
  • h2the & Slvmber - "Ignite Wonderland" (2018)
  • Diwon - "Rock Like Me" (feat. Doodlebug, Y-Love & D. Black) (2018)
  • Kit Major & h2the - "Bored, Broke & Beautiful" (2019)
  • Saycyl & h2the - "Too Deep" (2019)
  • h2the & Slvmber - "Need Your Love" (2019)
  • h2the - "Matched" (2019)
  • Diwon - "#TBT 2010" (2020)

Compilations

  • Endless Summer (2013)

Mixtapes

  • Rarities & Remixes
  • The Beat Guide to Yiddish
  • Sabra Sessions Volume 1
  • I Heart Mixtape
  • Psychadeliciwon
  • Chulo
  • Syndication (with Kyle Rapps)
  • Tyrone Gosling (with Kyle Rapps)
  • Honey Dijon (with Kyle Rapps & Y-Love)

As producer

  • Y-Love - This Is Babylon (2008) (executive producer)
  • Y-Love & Yuri Lane - Count It (Sefira) (2009)
  • DeScribe & Y-Love - The Change EP (2009)
  • Shemspeed MCs (DeScribe, Y-Love, Kosha Dillz & Eprhyme) vs. Electro Morocco - "Boom Selecta" (single) (2010)
  • Y-Love - See Me - EP (2011)
  • Lipa Schmeltzer & DeScribe - "Acharon Acharon, Chaviv (Diwon Remix)" (single) (2011)
  • Y-Love & Tj Di Hitmaker featuring Andy Milonakis - "The Takeover" (single) (2011)
  • Y-Love featuring Onili - "Focus on the Flair" (single) (2012)
  • Mikey Pauker - Extraordinary Love (2013)
  • Bonhom - Sex War (2015)
  • Bonhom - Love Is Not the End (2018)
  • Bonhom - Love Is War (2020)

References

  1. ^ a b c Katherine Boyle (May 4, 2012). "D.C. Jewish Music Festival has hip-hop flavor in its 13th year". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Ruth Eglash (January 29, 2010). "Heads up! It's the new 'Israeli keffiyeh'". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Tad Hendrickson, "Bringing Out Sephardic Music's New Voices," The Wall Street Journal, December 7, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d Arie Hasit, "By any other name," Jerusalem Post, June 12, 2008.
  5. ^ a b Mordechai Shinefield, "Music Site Celebrates Launch," The Forward, October 9, 2007. Accessed May 5, 2012.
  6. ^ "Forward 50, 2007," The Forward. Retrieved November 14, 2011.
  7. ^ Ben Jacobson (October 19, 2007). "Young and Jewish on the Web". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  8. ^ Mordechai Shinefield, "Monday Music: Sephardic Music Takes On the Club Scene," The Forward, January 17, 2011.
  9. ^ "Heard & Scene: Festival Shines Spotlight on Sephardic Culture," The Wall Street Journal, December 6, 2010.
  10. ^ Amanda Petrusich, "Sounds of Diaspora, Updated," The New York Times, December 15, 2011.
  11. ^ Staff writer (November 22, 2010). . Tablet Magazine. Archived from the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  12. ^ Matthue Roth, "Diwon is to Yemenite music as Pharrell is to Gwen," Jewcy, March 13, 2008.
  13. ^ Ezra Glinter, "Shemspeed Albums from Bands That Start with 'D'," The Forward, February 5, 2010.
  14. ^ Stephanie Amadeus, "Dreams in Static: Taking on modern funk and soul," The Indie SD, March 27, 2014.
  15. ^ Eric R. Danton, "Dreams In Static Transcend Heartache In 'You're On Your Own'," The Wall Street Journal, March 10, 2014.
  16. ^ "Kyle Rapps - Night Call," DJBooth.net, January 2012.
  17. ^ Nick Vukorepa, "Diwon - 'Games That We Play' (Feat. Barney Bones & Jesse Scott)," Earmilk, August 20, 2013.
  18. ^ Lauren Schwartzberg, "Exclusive Playlist: Bancs Media - Endless Summer," RESPECT., October 1, 2013.
  19. ^ "Album Review: 'Pre-Game' by Diwon," Indie Rap Blog, August 23, 2014.
  20. ^ "Album Review: Diwon – Pre-Game (Hi-fidelity Instrumentals)," Underground Hip Hop Blog, September 11, 2014.
  21. ^ "Bonhom Lives for Now!" December 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine URB, January 13, 2013.
  22. ^ a b Madison Margolin, "The Orthodox mastermind behind 'Jewish cool'," Times of Israel, April 3, 2017.
  23. ^ "Here Are All the Livestreams & Virtual Concerts to Watch During Coronavirus Crisis". Billboard. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  24. ^ "AN ALBUM OF LO-FI SONGS THAT WILL NEVER TREND". Trend & Chaos. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  25. ^ Craig Nelson (February 2, 2010). "'Star of David' keffiyehs set to create next culture conflict". The National. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  26. ^ Teka-Lark Fleming, "Can This New Gallery Become the Center of the West Adams Art Scene?" LA Weekly, April 20, 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • Bancs Media
  • h2the website
  • Gallery 38 website

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This article is an autobiography or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject It may need editing to conform to Wikipedia s neutral point of view policy There may be relevant discussion on the talk page December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Erez Safar is an American DJ producer and songwriter who records under the names Diwon and h2the He is CEO of Bancs Media an American production company specializing in music and video production Studio Bancs a creative art space and Shemspeed a record label and promotional agency He is the founder and director of the Sephardic Music Festival and Gallery 38 in Los Angeles Erez SafarBackground informationAlso known asDiwon h2theBornSan Diego CaliforniaGenresDancehall Jewish hip hop pop Middle EasternOccupation s DJ producerInstrument s Ableton keys synths drums turntables guitarYears active2001 presentLabelsShemspeedWebsiteerezsafar wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Sephardic Music Festival 2 3 Dreams In Static Bonhom h2the and solo work 2 4 Israeli keffiyeh 2 5 Art gallery 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 Compilations 3 4 Mixtapes 3 5 As producer 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditSafar an Orthodox Jew 1 is the son of an American Jewish father and Yemenite Jewish mother 2 He grew up listening to Mizrahi and Yemenite music 3 In 2003 he graduated from the University of Maryland and moved to Brooklyn later that year 1 Career EditEarly career Edit Safar s career in music began at the University of Maryland when he founded Juez a breakbeat klezmer jazz quartet in which he played drums 4 That year he also began performing under the moniker DJ Handler spinning a blend of hip hop afrobeat and Arabic music 4 In 2004 Juez released their lone album Shemspeed Alt Schule on Modular Moods an independent record label founded by Safar 5 In 2007 Safar was named to The Forward 50 an annual list of the world s most influential Jews as chosen by the editors of The Forward He was recognized for his work as DJ Handler for heading Modular Moods for founding and running the Sephardic Music Festival and for that year s formation of Shemspeed 5 6 That same year in a cover story on DJ Handler The Jerusalem Post called him one of the top visionaries of young Jewish cool s celebrated vanguard 7 Sephardic Music Festival Edit In an effort to introduce Sephardic music to a greater audience Safar launched the Sephardic Music Festival in 2005 8 The seven day festival takes place annually in December around Hanukkah at venues across New York City 3 9 The New York Times described the festival as having an eclectic lineup of traditional and contemporary artists including many dedicated to fusing disparate sounds or bridging new and old 10 Shemspeed has released two compilation albums Sephardic Music Festival Vol 1 2010 and Sephardic Music Festival Vol 2 2012 featuring Middle Eastern tinged tracks from a variety of acclaimed Jewish artists including Matisyahu Pharaoh s Daughter DeScribe Moshav and Sarah Aroeste 3 11 Diwon performs in Melbourne in 2009 Dreams In Static Bonhom h2the and solo work Edit In 2008 Safar changed his stage name from DJ Handler to Diwon a name inspired by the Yemenite book The diwan has meaning as a book of songs in Persian and Urdu 4 DJ Handler I started before I became a DJ and I never felt like it was me it never really fit Safar said of the switch Making Yemenite music under the name Handler sounded kind of absurd and not in a good way 12 Diwon s music combines traditional Yemeni elements with modern electro hip hop 1 4 In 2009 Diwon worked with New York based guitarist Dugans to form Dreams In Static which released an instrumental LP Serene Poetic on February 2 2010 The Forward wrote that the album occupies an otherworldly post rock electro instrumental universe 13 In 2014 after expanding to include vocalist Akie Bermiss 14 Dreams In Static released the single You re On Your Own Diwon produced the music video The band plans to release a new album later in 2014 15 DJBooth net has called Diwon a buzzmaking beatsmith in reference to his collaboration with Kyle Rapps the mixtape Tyrone Gosling inspired by the 2011 Ryan Gosling film Drive 16 In 2013 Diwon released his debut album New Game along with the album s first single Games That We Play featuring Jesse Scott and Barney Bones 17 Also that year his Bancs Media released the compilation Endless Summer with tracks from artists including RZA Kosha Dillz Kool G Rap and others 18 On August 20 2014 he released the instrumental album Pre Game 19 20 Diwon and James Coleman make up the pop group Bonhom They released the single Live for Now in 2013 21 In 2017 Diwon started making 80s style synth music under the name h2the The h2the album Beat Tape was released in 2017 on cassette tape 22 On May 21 2020 h2the s Lo Fi Live Stream Album Release Party featured indie artists and painters in virtual rooms 23 On May 22 2020 h2the released An Album of Lo Fi Songs That Will Never Trend 24 Israeli keffiyeh Edit In January 2010 Diwon began selling a keffiyeh through Shemspeed that he coined the Israeli keffiyeh It featured blue embroidered Stars of David and the slogan Am Israeli Chai The Nation of Israel Lives sewn into it The design caused a small amount of controversy because it was seen as inappropriate for Jews to use it as a pro Israel symbol but Diwon explained that since there are multiple kinds of keffiyeh that are used for a number of different political symbols he wanted it to be just one more interpretation of a scarf worn by our brothers for thousands of years 2 25 Art gallery Edit Safar relocated to Los Angeles in 2012 He and Badir McCleary founded Gallery 38 in Los Angeles s West Adams neighborhood in 2015 22 26 Discography EditAlbums Edit Juez Shemspeed Alt Schule 2004 as Erez playing drums Benyamin Brody Diwon amp Dugans Shir Hashirim Song of Songs 2009 Dreams In Static Serene Poetic 2010 Diwon New Game 2013 Diwon Pre Game 2014 h2the Beat Tape 2017 Dreams in Static Part of the Machine 2017 h2the An Album of Lo Fi Songs That Will Never Trend 2020 Singles Edit Diwon featuring Y Love amp Sarah Aroeste Gonna Light 2012 Bonhom Live for Now 2013 Diwon featuring Jesse Scott and Barney Bones Games That We Play 2013 Dreams In Static You re On Your Own 2014 h2the Ready Player 2018 Sirken amp h2the Howl 2018 h2the amp Flavia Gotta Let You Go 2018 h2the High on You feat Melinda Ortner 2018 h2the amp Slvmber Ignite Wonderland 2018 Diwon Rock Like Me feat Doodlebug Y Love amp D Black 2018 Kit Major amp h2the Bored Broke amp Beautiful 2019 Saycyl amp h2the Too Deep 2019 h2the amp Slvmber Need Your Love 2019 h2the Matched 2019 Diwon TBT 2010 2020 Compilations Edit Endless Summer 2013 Mixtapes Edit Rarities amp Remixes The Beat Guide to Yiddish Sabra Sessions Volume 1 I Heart Mixtape Psychadeliciwon Chulo Syndication with Kyle Rapps Tyrone Gosling with Kyle Rapps Honey Dijon with Kyle Rapps amp Y Love As producer Edit Y Love This Is Babylon 2008 executive producer Y Love amp Yuri Lane Count It Sefira 2009 DeScribe amp Y Love The Change EP 2009 Shemspeed MCs DeScribe Y Love Kosha Dillz amp Eprhyme vs Electro Morocco Boom Selecta single 2010 Y Love See Me EP 2011 Lipa Schmeltzer amp DeScribe Acharon Acharon Chaviv Diwon Remix single 2011 Y Love amp Tj Di Hitmaker featuring Andy Milonakis The Takeover single 2011 Y Love featuring Onili Focus on the Flair single 2012 Mikey Pauker Extraordinary Love 2013 Bonhom Sex War 2015 Bonhom Love Is Not the End 2018 Bonhom Love Is War 2020 References Edit a b c Katherine Boyle May 4 2012 D C Jewish Music Festival has hip hop flavor in its 13th year The Washington Post Retrieved May 5 2012 a b Ruth Eglash January 29 2010 Heads up It s the new Israeli keffiyeh The Jerusalem Post Retrieved May 5 2012 a b c Tad Hendrickson Bringing Out Sephardic Music s New Voices The Wall Street Journal December 7 2012 a b c d Arie Hasit By any other name Jerusalem Post June 12 2008 a b Mordechai Shinefield Music Site Celebrates Launch The Forward October 9 2007 Accessed May 5 2012 Forward 50 2007 The Forward Retrieved November 14 2011 Ben Jacobson October 19 2007 Young and Jewish on the Web The Jerusalem Post Retrieved May 5 2012 Mordechai Shinefield Monday Music Sephardic Music Takes On the Club Scene The Forward January 17 2011 Heard amp Scene Festival Shines Spotlight on Sephardic Culture The Wall Street Journal December 6 2010 Amanda Petrusich Sounds of Diaspora Updated The New York Times December 15 2011 Staff writer November 22 2010 Sephardic Sounds Tablet Magazine Archived from the original on September 21 2014 Retrieved May 5 2012 Matthue Roth Diwon is to Yemenite music as Pharrell is to Gwen Jewcy March 13 2008 Ezra Glinter Shemspeed Albums from Bands That Start with D The Forward February 5 2010 Stephanie Amadeus Dreams in Static Taking on modern funk and soul The Indie SD March 27 2014 Eric R Danton Dreams In Static Transcend Heartache In You re On Your Own The Wall Street Journal March 10 2014 Kyle Rapps Night Call DJBooth net January 2012 Nick Vukorepa Diwon Games That We Play Feat Barney Bones amp Jesse Scott Earmilk August 20 2013 Lauren Schwartzberg Exclusive Playlist Bancs Media Endless Summer RESPECT October 1 2013 Album Review Pre Game by Diwon Indie Rap Blog August 23 2014 Album Review Diwon Pre Game Hi fidelity Instrumentals Underground Hip Hop Blog September 11 2014 Bonhom Lives for Now Archived December 20 2013 at the Wayback Machine URB January 13 2013 a b Madison Margolin The Orthodox mastermind behind Jewish cool Times of Israel April 3 2017 Here Are All the Livestreams amp Virtual Concerts to Watch During Coronavirus Crisis Billboard Retrieved 2 December 2020 AN ALBUM OF LO FI SONGS THAT WILL NEVER TREND Trend amp Chaos Retrieved 2 December 2020 Craig Nelson February 2 2010 Star of David keffiyehs set to create next culture conflict The National Retrieved May 5 2012 Teka Lark Fleming Can This New Gallery Become the Center of the West Adams Art Scene LA Weekly April 20 2015 External links EditOfficial website Bancs Media h2the website Gallery 38 website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erez Safar amp oldid 1128460217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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