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Doron Segal

Doron Segal was seven years old when he started taking piano lessons at the Karmiel conservatory in northern Israel. At the conservatory, he spent nine years studying classical piano playing. Then, at the age of sixteen, he was introduced to jazz music by his brother who gave him recordings of jazz music played by Michel Petrucciani, Chick Corea and Oscar Peterson. He became fascinated by the atmosphere of jazz music and began playing in jazz groups. In the years that followed, he played jazz music in various projects, competitions and bands in Israel. At the age of twenty-one, Doron started studying at the Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem, majoring in Jazz Piano, studying with Avi Adrian and Yuval Cohen. Towards his graduation, Doron was awarded a scholarship of excellence from The Israeli Union Of Performing Artists. At the end of 2014 Doron moved to Berlin in order to form his own trio. He became a part of the Berlin music scene, participating in different projects and working with many local and international artists, playing in Berlin as well as in other European cities and most recently in South East Asia. Towards the end of 2017 Doron recorded his debut album with his trio, which consists of his own compositions and arrangements, as well as a cover of Sound Garden’s ‘Black Hole Sun’. The album will be released by Village Live Records on CD, Vinyl & Digital formats in February 2018.

Awards

2013 - A scholarship of excellence from The Israeli Union Of Performing Artists


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Move 78: Grains

Read "Grains" reviewed by Chris May


A pre-spin hint that this collision of jazz and hip hop is going to be out of the ordinary is apparent from Berlin-based Move 78's lineup. Personnel is Doron Segal synths, Nir Sabag drums, Hal Strewe bass, Meravi Goldman French horn and Aver sampler. On Grains the quintet is joined by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra violist A.J. Nilles, soul-jazz singer Douniah, flautist Roy Amotz and saxophonist Omri Abramov. And it gets even better. Guesting on one track each are guitarist ...

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