Red Axes
history
Red Axes is an Israeli electronic music duo formed in 2013, consisting of musicians Dori Sadovnik and Niv Arzi. The duo is known for their eclectic sound that blends elements of techno, house, and psychedelic music. They gained recognition for their unique live performances and their ability to fuse various genres, creating a distinctive style that has resonated with audiences worldwide. Their debut EP 'Sunset' was released in 2013, and they quickly garnered attention in the underground music scene, leading to performances at major festivals and clubs across Europe.
influences
Red Axes draws inspiration from a wide array of musical genres and artists. Their sound is influenced by the underground electronic music scene, as well as rock, punk, and new wave music. They cite artists such as Kraftwerk, The Cure, and various post-punk bands as significant influences on their work. The duo is also inspired by the vibrant Tel Aviv music scene and the diverse cultural backdrop of Israel, which has shaped their musical identity.
facts
Red Axes has collaborated with various artists and labels in the electronic music scene, including the renowned label 'Kompakt'. They are known for their innovative production techniques and have their own record label, 'Red Axes Records', which showcases their music and the work of other artists. The duo has a reputation for incorporating live instruments and improvisation into their DJ sets, creating a dynamic and engaging performance experience.
significance
Red Axes has played a crucial role in bringing Israeli electronic music to the global stage. Their unique blend of genres and styles has helped to define the sound of contemporary electronic music in Israel. They are recognized for their contributions to the underground scene and have inspired a new generation of musicians and producers. Their performances at major festivals and clubs have solidified their status as key figures in the electronic music community.