Lipa Schmeltzer and Electronic music master Matt Dubb are releasing a new album soon. After they released their hit single Ben Feiga, they caused a major storm in the Chareidi media world, and they are soon to be releasing their full album called Be Positive.
As always, Lipa has succeeded in surprising his audiences every single time with original songs and new ideas that have not been heard of in our world. For example, in the song called “Bu’Ah” (which stands for Bracha V’Hatzlacha), Lipa tells over his experiences in visiting the Gedolei Yisrael, such as R’ Chaim Kanievsky, the Skolener Rebbe and others.
The album is full of digital effects, as in the tradition of Lipa’s music. Lipa brought in Jewish Electronic music aficionado, Matt Dubb, who worked together with Lipa’s compositions to put out an album that will change the Jewish music world, by adding the genre of Electronic music to its ranks.
Lipa has brought in a number of tremendous other talents to join him in this album, including Yaakov Lemmer, Ami Maimon, 8th Day, as well at Matt Dubb himself. Levik Tobol designed the album booklet.
As the album goes out to the stores, Lipa is releasing another single, which is also the opening track of the album called Mah Nishtana, in which some of Lipa’s children lend their voices to give the analogy of the text from the Hagaddah where they ask the questions of the Mah Nishtana. In this version of the Mah Nishtana though, the question is answered with, “On all other nights there are Simchas, but tonight, you are the Simcha!”
The album will be distributed in the US by MRM Music and in stores in the next two days.
Click PLAY below to hear the song Mah Nishtana
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