The new album from Yitzchak Fuchs is FINALLY here. It’s been four
years since Yitzchak released his last album, Shirin Verachshin. Since
then, Fuchs moved to NY and made a name for himself performing almost
every week at simchas, events and Kumzitzim. With this new album
entitled “Mimamakim”, Yitzchak wanted to go all out. The album will
feature 12 all new compositions including some hits that we have already
come to know and love like; Nigun Shimshon featuring Hamizamrim,
Mimamakim (the title track) and Ben Chamesh , which was performed
earlier this year at the RCCS event Miracles Thru Music and got rave
review from the thousands of listeners/viewers worldwide. Also featured
on the album will be Menucha VeSimcha, which was just featured on MBD’s
Kissufim album. The version on the new album will sound very different
and raw, just Yitzchak with a guitar, bringing out the hartz of the
song. The arrangements were done by Gadi Pugatch and Ruli Ezrachi. While
almost all the songs were composed while living in Eretz Yisroel,
Yitzchak didn’t perform them until her was in the US making the United
States, especially NY, very special to him. This Adar, whether you are
shopping for Purim or Pesach, make sure to grab a copy of Mimamakim from
Yitzchak Fuchs and add it to your cart. The album will be distributed
by Nigun Music is available in stores as well as downloads on
TopJewishMusic.com.
In honor of the release of his new album Yitzchak is releasing a
music video for the title track “Mi’mamakim”.Filmed in just 48 HOURS,
this masterful music video created by Meir Haltovsky will take your
breath away. If the cinematography doesn’t, then at least the voice and
music of Yitzchak Fuchs will. This video, shot in numerous locations in
the Tri-state area including; Battery Park City, South Street Seaport,
Time Square NYC, Monsey, Bear Mountains State Park, Monroe, NY and New
City depicts the depth of the meaning of the words Dovid Hamelech wrote
thousands of years ago.
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