Sfat Olam – Tomer Baruch and Daniella Tourgeman

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Wednesday, 15.07.26, 20:00

Ticho House, Harav Agan 10, Jerusalem (near Zion Square)

Sfat Olam is an album and performance of electronic breathing music framed in Hebrew ambient, which was recorded in sessions of improvisation and attentive listening. Within a painful and impossible reality, Tomer Baruch and Daniella Tourgeman send gentle and healing sounds, from a place of compassion and humanity. Music that acts as a protective wall, regulating the senses, a connecting point between the listener and the world. In the performance, a conversation unfolds between two creators: dense waves of electronics against a poetic vocal warmth, inspired by the mantras of Ravi Shankar and Terry Riley, the expanding universe of Laurie Spiegel, the voice sculptures of Linda Perhacs and the songs of Arooj Aftab. This is intuitive music, born from mutual deep listening. 

Tomer Baruch is a pianist, composer, producer and sound artist whose path moves between different genres and media: from the psychedelic funk of the band “Crunch 22”, through abstract lullabies and jazz-noise, to the network project Animals and Synthesizers, which creates electronic music for the natural world. He produced and mixed for many artists and wrote music for film, theater and dance.

Daniella Tourgeman is a singer, composer and songwriter, whose voice, rich and rough in its sensitivity, is one of the most recognizable in the Israeli scene. She sang with bands such as “Armon” and “Tiny Fingers” and participated in albums by Alon Eder, Ilai Ashdot, Yogev Glusman and more. At the same time, she released three solo albums, in Hebrew and English, which examine inner worlds with depth and emotional generosity, in a musical language that also knows how to carry comforting weight.

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