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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Tel Aviv's ADI FEHER mines family secrets, illusions and abstract innocence in "Game Of Hope" (Official Video)



















"of childhood innocence"

Tel Aviv's alt electro pop / dark pop provocateur  Adi Feher recently released her video for Game Of Hope. Just like Feher's song itself, the gravity defying video, as written and directed by Hagay Swisa, is full of divergent affectations, illusions to cult (or cult of personalities), crying bloody tears, and familial weirdness. It is all very avant garde with floating metaphors of childhood innocence and adult pain but such is life (or does it have to be?). Feher's vocal style that can be and is (in this song) a bit child like pushes the metaphors more with her style and emotional transformations. 

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Robb Donker Curtius





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New single from ADI FEHER debut album Listen here: http://bit.ly/Game_Of_Hope Follow ADI FEHER: Spotify: http://bit.ly/AdiFeher_Spotify Instagram: http://bit.ly/AdiFeher_Instagram Facebook: http://bit.ly/AdiFeher_Facebook Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/AdiFeher_Soundcloud https://www.feher-music.com/ Lyrics & composing by Adi Feher Produced by Shuzin Mix by Ori Rosso Master by Noam Levinberg Arrangement by Adi Feher & Shuzin Video credit: Written & directed by Hagay Swisa


Tel Aviv's Electro Dark Pop artist ADI FEHER Shares her music video for "Game Of Hope", the first single from her upcoming record out this Spring produced by Shuzin (3421, Playdead) and mixed by Ori Rosso (Noga Erez). 
 Adi got her to start touring with the avant-garde electronic project KOKORO. 
In 2015 she released 3 singles, one of them featured in the fashion brand “Sack’s” commercial. 
After the death of her mother in 2011, she began writing songs describing the thin line between innocence and sin, sadness and joy and light and darkness. Those songs have become the basis for her debut album which will be released this spring.
 "Game of Hope" music video expertly captures that forced transition between childhood and adulthood in a very abstract way and exploring the journey we go through in life from being innocent, pure and happy to suddenly being grown-up, experiencing sadness and grief without any control of our reality.

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