FolkWorld #76 11/2021
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Amsterdam Klezmer Band Jubilee

The Amsterdam Klezmer Band celebrates its Silver Anniversary in 2021/2022. Started on the streets in 1996, they have since developed into a crowd and festival favourite. All over Europe! From Paradiso to North Sea Jazz, from Lowlands to Sziget, and from the Wiener Konzerthaus to the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the septet is creating furore as virtuoso omnivores. Razor-sharp they combine everything on the cutting edge of klez, jazz, balkan, oriental, pop and hip-hop.

Amsterdam Klezmer Band

»Dear AKB Friend. We’ve been aching to unmute and unleash the live sound of our band again. What a delirious feeling it will be to be performing again after a long period of unwanted silence… On this happy note we are incredibly excited to announce our 25th Birthday tour. There's heaps of AKB activities coming up, starting this September 1st. We’ll be on the road again, celebrating this rather cool '25-years-together-achievement' for no less than a whole year! And again, our shows will include some interesting guest-musicians. Just let's cross our fingers that we'll be able to update our tour list with numerous extra gigs soon! Unless Covid-19 spoils things again. Greetings, Amsterdam Klezmer Band«


Artist Video Amsterdam Klezmer Band @ FROG

www.amsterdamklezmerband.com

Amsterdam Klezmer Band, sometimes referred to as AKB, is a Dutch-Jewish musical group created in 1996 in Amsterdam. The band plays Yiddish and Klezmer music, but also incorporates sounds from Balkan, jazz, Romani, and hip-hop music. The band has described itself as a "mini brass band", but features prominent vocals as well.

History

Amsterdam Klezmer Band

Artist Audio »With the release of our brand new single AKB JUBILEE, we are adding some extra gloss to our 25th anniversary. This festive tune will shake your booty!«

"AKB Jubilee", 2021

The group formed in 1996 by saxophonist Job Chajes as a group of buskers playing Yiddish dance music in Amsterdam. The band made its name playing in parks and pubs throughout the late nineties. In the same years, the band self-released three albums, Mesjogge, Leib In De Pijp, and De Amsterdam Klezmer Band. The band's first professional arrangement was being invited to play at the Oerol Festival in 1999. They were invited back in following years and also played at the Noorderslag festival and the Lowlands festival in 2001. The band's first album produced on label came in 2000 with the release of Mala Loka through the Dutch folk music label, Syncoop Produkties. During this period, the band also went on their first tours to Slovenia, Switzerland, Italy, and Turkey.

The band was joined by Jewish-Russian singer Alec Kopyt, a specialist in prison songs, in 2001. This accompanied the band's release of Limonchitki, named for their rendition of a song of the same name by Soviet-Jewish singer Leonid Utyosov, in 2001 through Knitting Factory Records accompanied a tour of the Dutch club scene. In 2003, the band collaborated with the Galata Gypsy Band from Turkey, producing the album Katakofti through Kalan Müzik.

The band released the album Son (named for the Russian word for 'dream') in 2005 followed by a year of touring to locations worldwide including the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and other venues in New York, Hamburg, Moscow, and Paris. The band collaborated with multiple DJs and electronic musicians in order to produce their 2006 album Remixed, featuring remixes of Amsterdam Klezmer Band tunes. The track "Sadagora Hot Dub" by German DJ Shantel ended up being a hit that was played prominently on multiple radio stations.

In 2014, the band collaborated with multiple artists on the album Blitzmash, including Brazilian singer Lílian Vieira, Alto-saxophonist Benjamin Herman, and Trumpeter Kyteman. In 2018, the band collaborated with Hungarian band Söndörgő on their album Szikra. In February 2020, AKB released Fortuna in collaboration with producer Stefan Schmid.

Style

While calling themselves a Klezmer band, the Amsterdam Klezmer Band is known for their non-traditional blending of musical genres. While the band prominently focuses on Klezmer and Balkan music, they also take inspiration from Romani music, jazz, hip-hop, electronic, and ska among other genres. The band is known for dance music with their roots in Yiddish dance music, playing often at dance clubs, weddings, and music festivals. The band has music in Dutch, Yiddish, Ukrainian, and English with their frontmen Alec Kopyt and Job Chajes singing and rapping respectively.

Personnel



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Date: October 2021.



Photo Credits: (1)-(2) Amsterdam Klezmer Band (unknown/website).


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