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Shulman
OriginIsrael
GenresPsychedelic, downtempo, psybient
Years active2000–present
LabelsAleph Zero Records
Members
  • Yaniv Shulman
  • Omri Harpaz
Websitehttp://www.shulman.info/

Shulman is a psybient group from Israel, with members Yaniv Shulman and Omri Harpaz. Shulman's sound features elements of "glitch" and displays a large IDM influence. Shulman is also a remix artist within the psybient genre.

The duo has toured many psytrance venues and festivals, visiting a number of countries including Bulgaria, Mexico, Portugal, and Kenya.

Discography

Studio releases

Contributions

Shulman in the media

Digitally Imported

Shulman is frequently featured on the popular internet radio station, Digitally Imported. On February 20, 2006, at 11:00 AM CST, the Digitally Imported chillout channel streamed Random Thoughts, Shulman's third studio release, for the entire internet community to hear.

Yaniv Shulman

According to the website, Yaniv Shulman, the duo frontman, is a chillout artist from Israel, who studied computer science. Known for his participation in and founding of the music group, Yaniv Shulman is also cofounder of Aleph Zero Records.

Admired musicians

According to the official Shulman website, Shulman holds the following musicians in high esteem:

References

  1. ^ "Shulman | Discogs". Retrieved 2024-09-29.

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