Arli Liberman

Arli Liberman
אהרלה ליברמן

Arli Liberman at TFM, New Zealand 2014.
Background information
Born (1986-12-17) December 17, 1986
Origin Israel
Genres World, instrumental rock, progressive rock, middle eastern
Occupation(s) Musician/producer
Instruments Electric guitar, acoustic guitar electric bass, keyboards, percussion, bağlama, drums
Years active 2002–present
Associated acts Whiteflag Project, Zaviot
Website arliliberman.com
Notable instruments
Guitars:
Langcaster LTA-13
Langcaster LTA-14
Yamaha LLX16

Arli Liberman (Hebrew: אהרלה ליברמן; born December 17, 1986) is an Israeli guitarist and record producer of Jewish origin.

Biography

Liberman, the youngest of six children, was born in Beersheba, Israel. He began guitar at 13 years old and at age 16 began working as a session guitarist with a variety of recording artists in Israel. At age 16 Liberman was discovered and mentored by gold and platinum selling English record producer and bassist Mark Smulian.[1] Mark became a prime influence not only in artistic and musical direction but together with sound engineer Ram Czudnowski also provided pragmatic education in sound engineering and production skills at Digihipi recording studios.

Collaborations

From the years 2005 to 2009 Liberman was a key member of the band Whiteflag Project[2] – one of the Middle East's first world fusion cross-over bands made up of Palestinian and Israeli musicians.[3] He co-produced, edited and played on their latest album Talk released by Phonag Records in 2005. Whiteflag Project performed at various festivals worldwide such as the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and the Creation of Peace Festival in Russia. In 2005, Whiteflag Project went on to create an award winning documentary Playing with the Enemy[4] broadcast live on National Swiss Television. In 2008 the band made an appearance for Amnesty International and in 2008 they performed at the Global Peace Festival.

In 2007 Liberman was on the production team and played guitar for the world music project called Ras Hasatan – A Sinai Journey[5] where 50 musicians from all over the world came together in the Sinai Desert, Egypt and created a unique world music album – featuring Israeli artist Mosh Ben-Ari – one of the songs went to the compilation album Putumayo.
At the age of 17 he performed with one of Israel's most prolific artists Shalom Hanoch who is considered to be the father of Israeli rock.

Arli Liberman performing with Shalom Hanoch in Givat Haim, Israel in 2004.

Since 2008 he has been a member of the band Zaviot[6][7] – one of Israel's premier jazz groups. Zaviot was the most successful, original jazz group in Israel during the 1980s with performances worldwide – featuring clarinet player Harold Rubin. Zaviot performed in the first Red Sea Jazz Festival[8][9] and won an award for the most original Israeli jazz group.

Artistic style

Liberman's signature sound is a blend of Western and Middle Eastern influences from a blues and rock and roll perspective. He specializes in unique tones and phrasing, eastern scales, alternate chord voicings, song arrangement and phrase looping. In contrast with many players his effects enhance the music rather than his playing. He is constantly experimenting with new sounds through spontaneity and originality while being innovative and progressive through improvisation and expression.

Discography

Solo

Collaborations

TV/film appearances

References

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