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Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Believers Official Music Video - By Moshe Hecht
Singer-songwriter Moshe Hecht just released his first music video, featuring the hit song “Believers” from his debut album “Heart is Alive.”
The video, directed by New York/Miami based filmmaker Ferrel Goldsmith of Yeoville Productions, features a young woman who is trying to return a lost item and ends up finding herself. “This video is all about the idea that faith is an inheritance passed down from generation to generation,” says Hecht. The video features the heartbeat of Moshe’s firstborn son while he was still in the womb, and is, in his words, “A reminder of our pure source.”
Moshe says he chose “Believers” for his first music video because, “It’s the one song that truly defines what I hope to convey through all of my music.”
Moshe is currently in his early stages of working on his follow-up album and, as always is on the lookout for some great inspiration.
Moshe says he chose “Believers” for his first music video because, “It’s the one song that truly defines what I hope to convey through all of my music.”
Moshe is currently in his early stages of working on his follow-up album and, as always is on the lookout for some great inspiration.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Lipa "Hang Up The Phone" (Official Music Video)
In a futuristic take on his hit song Hang Up The Phone from his blockbuster album Leap of Faith, superstar Lipa Schmeltzer teams up with producer and director Danny Finkelman to tackle our generation's ever growing infatuation with gadgets head on, in a music video that is equal parts science fiction and practical advice for today's technologically obsessed society.
In an almost other worldly dream, Lipa becomes one of a group of newly delivered high tech robots that come to life after hours at the Boro Park branch of the The Buzz, an appliance and housewares superstore. The robots' fascination with electronics is evident as they test out gadgets, both large and small, and dance their way through the store.
Hang Up The Phone is an original Lipa composition and the sixth track on the newly released Leap of Faith album, with hard hitting lyrics in both English and Yiddish, written by Lipa.
At just over six minutes long, the video offers a light hearted look at what we become when we spend more time interacting with our electronics than with our families and the people around us.
A SparksNext Production, Finkelman and cinematographer Mauricio Arenas breathe life into Hang Up The Phone, creating a presentation that will inspire viewers to strike the necessary balance, enabling them to take advantage of today's technology in a responsible manner.
Produced by
Danny Finkelman
Directed by
Danny Finkelman
and Mauricio Arenas
Director of photography
Mauricio Arenas
Edited by
Michael Puro
Sean Sinderbrand
Choreography
Zvika Bornstein
Music production
Nir Graf and Baba Z. Buerger
Studio
Naftali Moshe Schnitzler
Special effects:
Filmdust studio -
Avrohom N. Kohn,
Tzvi Waldman
Simcha Squad Dancers: Menachem Stein Avi Warman Nathan Bell Mayer Singer Isaac Mizrachi Zevy Goldenberg Alex Weissman
Child actors / dancers: Dovid Moskovits Yechiel Jacobs Chezky Moskovits
Simon Luethi - AD
Lukas Bruchnik - Camera Operator
Tzvi Waldman - PA
Edimy Michel - PA
Eric Bejarano - Assistant Camera
Yosuke Hosoi - Gaffer
Gautam Kadian - Gaffer
Tony Voisin Set Photographer
Kelley Coleman - Make Up Artist
Shaun Gibson - Makeup Assistant:
Nicholas Behncke - Boom Operator
Alejandra Oyarce - Art Direction
Sandy Eller - Press release
Shea Kiss - Extra
Produced by
Danny Finkelman
Directed by
Danny Finkelman
and Mauricio Arenas
Director of photography
Mauricio Arenas
Edited by
Michael Puro
Sean Sinderbrand
Choreography
Zvika Bornstein
Music production
Nir Graf and Baba Z. Buerger
Studio
Naftali Moshe Schnitzler
Special effects:
Filmdust studio -
Avrohom N. Kohn,
Tzvi Waldman
Simcha Squad Dancers: Menachem Stein Avi Warman Nathan Bell Mayer Singer Isaac Mizrachi Zevy Goldenberg Alex Weissman
Child actors / dancers: Dovid Moskovits Yechiel Jacobs Chezky Moskovits
Simon Luethi - AD
Lukas Bruchnik - Camera Operator
Tzvi Waldman - PA
Edimy Michel - PA
Eric Bejarano - Assistant Camera
Yosuke Hosoi - Gaffer
Gautam Kadian - Gaffer
Tony Voisin Set Photographer
Kelley Coleman - Make Up Artist
Shaun Gibson - Makeup Assistant:
Nicholas Behncke - Boom Operator
Alejandra Oyarce - Art Direction
Sandy Eller - Press release
Shea Kiss - Extra
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Shir Soul - "Salaam" (a cappella) Music Video
A child of the New York suburbs, David Ross began to cultivate his musical talents at an early age. While a student at Ardsley High School, David was the lead singer and guitarist in the Saw Mill River Band, a rock group he formed with three childhood friends. The band went on to record an album, David’s first, and he was forever hooked on music.
Having reconnected with his Jewish roots as a teenager, David sought to incorporate the soul and passion of his musical youth into his Jewish faith. Nearly 10 years later, his first solo album, entitled “The Power To Be”, realized that goal. Originally featured on the all-star compilation album Voices for Israel, benefiting victims of terror, “The Power To Be” has since appeared on radio, in concert and on DVD.
A fusion of heart-pounding backbeats and driving rhythms with soulful vocals and evocative lyrics, David's music is an eclectic mix of rock, pop & soul. His powerful new sound captivates and energizes audiences, reaching deep into the Jewish soul.
The music is dynamic; the message is compelling.
Having inspired audiences all over the world, from major US cities like New York, Miami, Detroit, LA and Chicago, to international destinations and exotic locations such as London, Aruba, Melbourne, Cancun and Jerusalem, David decided to start Shir Soul orchestra & singers in 2005 in order to bring his sound and style to a wider audience.
After completing a rigorous audition and rehearsal process, David assembled the talent for Shir Soul orchestra & singers, and the group has been performing ever since.
Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Baryo "Or Halevono" new Music Video
Baryo lights up the moon with a new Music video
between show to show & wedding to wedding the young singer Baryo chakshur found time just a few hours to Be photographed for a new & interesting clip of one of his greater hits from the album Or Hlevono" - that was selected one of the greatest hits of the past year" .out of the album put out last summer The clip was filmed in several places in jerusalem And during some Scene's Of the prayer of "קידוש ×œ×‘× ×”" Were directed as its the topic of the song , that As aforesaid became a big hit . the song is composed of words from the prayer with a verse that the Sages of Israel used to relate to the Virtue of the "×œ×‘× ×”" to the days of the "משיח" .
thus Baryo closes the cycle with his premier album the was a great Success World wide with Thousands of copies sold on cd's & i tunes .
Now baryo is moving forward & Currently working on more projects With new names in the jewish music industry .
the clip was produced by : from israel who has already produced (A few Successful Hasidic clip's (lapidos,piamenta,& more that were published recently
Video
Sunday, March 25, 2012
"A Jewish Star" Finale concert 2012 video
Filmmaker Danny Finkelman got exclusive video of the Jewish Star Finale Show 2012. What did Choni Goldman's grandmother root for, which composer foresaw Dovid Moskovits' win, what irked Avrohom Fried and which finalist came with pills. The best moments of the most anticipated and talked about show of the year.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
A Jewish Star Reality: Episode #3 - Rehearsals
For tickets for the grand show on Monday, March 19 at Brooklyn College visit AJewishStar.com
To order by phone or group sales call: 718-677-1010
Monday, March 19th at Brooklyn College.
For tickets go to www.AJewishStar.com or click here: http://tinyurl.com/82dchjb
To Order by phone or group sales Please call: 718-677-1010
Produced and Directed by: Danny Finkelman
Assistant Director: Yosuke Hosoi
Camera:
Yosuke Hosoi
Edited by: Yosuke Hosoi
Sound: Artem Kulakov
A Jewish Star Executive Producers:
Yossi Soffer
Mica Soffer
Songs:
"Let us build" Cecelia Margules (New Sinai Sound)
"Ein K'elokainu" Shloime Gertner (Say Asay)
"Yisovivenu" Zalman Levy
"Boruch She'amar" Shloime Gertner (Say Asay)
"Chosson Domeh Lemelech" Lipa Schmeltzer (Meimka Dlipa: From the Depth of My Heart)
Six13: Good Shabbos - Music video
Six13 is celebrating Shabbat with the debut of our fun, energetic new music video, "Good Shabbos", and we would be honored if you'd post it. We figured the world had enough Purim, Passover and Chanukah tunes and videos -- so why not one for the most important day of all?
We've borrowed some infectious grooves you're sure to recognize for our Shabbat anthem, and we hope it adds to your Shabbat excitement. Please enjoy, and Shabbat Shalom!
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
A Jewish Star Episode 2 Meet the Judges
The Jewish Star live finals concert will take place Monday, March 19th at Brooklyn College.
Tickets are going fast, get yours now at www.AJewishStar.com or click here: http://tinyurl.com/82dchjb
To Order by phone or group sales Please call: 718-677-1010
Produced and Directed by: Danny Finkelman
Assistant Director: Yosuke Hosoi
Sunday, March 04, 2012
FDD productions introduces a new group with their debut single Mezamrim
FDD productions has just released a music video for their latest addition to Jewish
Music. Anew group called Singers a group of four
singers Elior Itzkowitz, Chaim Shlomo Mayce, Itzik Tzinwirth and Moily Dahan!
The band performs sometimes as a solo act or together with Gershon
Freishtadt and his orchestra. They also perform at simchas and shabbosim!
Each singer in the group lends his voice contributing to its uniqueness.
This creates a situation where the group can perform to all types of
music Chaisidi, Mizrachi, Chazunos, etc.
These days the members of “SINGERS” are currently accompanying the
singer Ohad for his appearance in Israel and abroad. Singers complement
Ohad’s unique voice in a variety of interesting and unusual sounds.
Name the song: Mezamrim
Lyrics and Arrangements: Eli Cohen
Processing: Eli Cohen and Yitzi Berry
Lyrics and Arrangements: Eli Cohen
Processing: Eli Cohen and Yitzi Berry
Thursday, March 01, 2012
Yitzchak Fuchs - Mimamikim & Video
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.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Mendy Jacobson - Dance With It - Music Video
While so many aspiring singers proudly proclaim that they have music in
their blood, for Mendy Jacobson, a talented young artist from Brooklyn,
that statement is very likely true. Mendy’s family tree includes some
very well known names in the Jewish music industry including Eli
Gerstner, Srully Williger, Rivi and Eli Schwebel and composer Yitzy
Waldner and with the release of his two track promotional album, Dance
With It, Mendy hopes to firmly cement his place as an up and coming star
in the Jewish music industry.
Mendy first began singing as a child of four, recording his performances on cassette tape and continued singing at Bar Mitzvahs, dinners and in yeshiva. After his Bar Mitzvah, Mendy focused on his learning for several years, but by the time he reached his late teens he realized that music was an integral part of his life. He began singing again, using his gifts to bring happiness to others: at simchos, boosting the spirits of the sick and forming a children’s choir that performed at the Montreal City Hall. With each performance, people have taken note of Mendy, who has appeared on the Soul II Soul stage, at a Lag B’Omer parade attended by 4,000 people and in the wildly popular Ya’alili video.
A strong believer in the power of song, Mendy’s focus is on the joy and happiness that music can bring, hoping to create music that will appeal to children, teenagers and adults alike. Mendy hopes to infuse new flavor into Jewish music, something that is fresh and today while still maintaining the beauty and integrity that defines Jewish music. Not only does Mendy breathe new life into every song he sings, he has several original compositions under his belt as well.
Mendy first began singing as a child of four, recording his performances on cassette tape and continued singing at Bar Mitzvahs, dinners and in yeshiva. After his Bar Mitzvah, Mendy focused on his learning for several years, but by the time he reached his late teens he realized that music was an integral part of his life. He began singing again, using his gifts to bring happiness to others: at simchos, boosting the spirits of the sick and forming a children’s choir that performed at the Montreal City Hall. With each performance, people have taken note of Mendy, who has appeared on the Soul II Soul stage, at a Lag B’Omer parade attended by 4,000 people and in the wildly popular Ya’alili video.
A strong believer in the power of song, Mendy’s focus is on the joy and happiness that music can bring, hoping to create music that will appeal to children, teenagers and adults alike. Mendy hopes to infuse new flavor into Jewish music, something that is fresh and today while still maintaining the beauty and integrity that defines Jewish music. Not only does Mendy breathe new life into every song he sings, he has several original compositions under his belt as well.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Areivim by Yoel Falkowitz - Music Video
In advance of the release of his debut album, singer Yoely Falkowitz is
releasing a free download of his new song Areivim, which is sure to take
the Jewish music world by storm. Composed by Yossi Green and arranged
by Shua Fried, this upbeat yet inspiring song is a timely message from
Yoely reminding all of Klal Yisroel that now more than ever, we must
join together b’achdus.
The promo music video produced by Sparks productions features heartwarming footage of Yidden of all types, joining together in a spirited dance with Yoely as he sings this sure to be a hit song "Areivim".
The promo music video produced by Sparks productions features heartwarming footage of Yidden of all types, joining together in a spirited dance with Yoely as he sings this sure to be a hit song "Areivim".
Yaakov Shwekey - Cry No More by Official Music Video
Yaakov Shwekey stormed into the Jewish music scene in 2001 with his debut solo album, Shomati,soaring to the top of the charts
To date, he has released 12 albums and 3 DVDs.
His latest album is "cry no more"was just released
Shwekey has headlined numerous concerts, including 2 Ceasaria concerts 2 beacon concerts and 3 HASC concerts
among his many hits are rachem meheroh ma ma ma vhi sheomdoh as well as mama rochel and and many more. And now he is back with his first official music video from the title song of his new album Cry No More . A Mendy Pellin Film.
Written and Directed by:
Mendy Pellin
Director of Photography:
Daron Keet
Line Producer: Liron Smadja
Camera Operator & Associate Producer: Aviv Vana
Coordinator: Moti Friedman
Art Director: Yossi Fraenkel
Gaffer: Yehoshua Shlomowitz
Colorist: David Smith
Editorial Consultant: Arnon Shorr
Mendy Pellin
Director of Photography:
Daron Keet
Line Producer: Liron Smadja
Camera Operator & Associate Producer: Aviv Vana
Coordinator: Moti Friedman
Art Director: Yossi Fraenkel
Gaffer: Yehoshua Shlomowitz
Colorist: David Smith
Editorial Consultant: Arnon Shorr
Key Grip: Itai Askal
C a s t : Netanel Hashachar,
Ayelet Hashachar, Gabi Komet,
David Hilfstein, Netanel Hain & Shoko
Ayelet Hashachar, Gabi Komet,
David Hilfstein, Netanel Hain & Shoko
pecial Thanks: COLIN GOLDSTEIN (south africa)
Aish Jerusalem, Chabad Chevron,
Rabbi Yehuda Weinberg, Eli Beer,
United Hatzalah, Effy Cohen,
Yehoshua Frankel, Udi Weber,
Moshe & Israel Orange, Nachman
Seltzer and the Shira Chadasha
Boys Choir, Michael Bodinger,
Sara Halevi, Yossi Lapko, Ben Katz,
Yisroel Majeski, Yechiel Fishman,
Chezi Rosenbaum, Mati Goldstein
Album Producer:
Yochi Briskman
Song composed by:
Yaakov Shwekey & Yitzy Waldner
Lyrics by:
Ken Burgess
Arranged by:
Yanky Briskman
Aish Jerusalem, Chabad Chevron,
Rabbi Yehuda Weinberg, Eli Beer,
United Hatzalah, Effy Cohen,
Yehoshua Frankel, Udi Weber,
Moshe & Israel Orange, Nachman
Seltzer and the Shira Chadasha
Boys Choir, Michael Bodinger,
Sara Halevi, Yossi Lapko, Ben Katz,
Yisroel Majeski, Yechiel Fishman,
Chezi Rosenbaum, Mati Goldstein
Album Producer:
Yochi Briskman
Song composed by:
Yaakov Shwekey & Yitzy Waldner
Lyrics by:
Ken Burgess
Arranged by:
Yanky Briskman
(photo by PR Plus)
Monday, February 13, 2012
Win a copy of Tzudik's Debut Album
The Jewish Music Review is Giving Away 2 Copies of Tzudik's Debut Album Brothers
Singer & Chazzan Tzudik Greenwald is getting ready to release his
debut album entitled “Brothers/Breider” and just released this behind
the scenes video his the album is Produced by Yossi Green composed and
arranged by Mona Rosenblum. The album will feature 13 songs from well
known composers like Yossi Green, Mona Rosenblum, Shua Fried, Moshe
Laufer, Ken Burgess, & Pinki Weber
How to Enter
1-Follow us on twitter @jmreditor
2 - Send Us a E-Mail to jmrcontest@gmail.com with your Twitter Name
RAFFLE WILL BE HELD WHEN WE REACH 600 FOLLOWERS
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Mendy Werzberger - The Debut Album!
With the release of his upcoming album, V’ani Tefilosi, the Jewish
music world will have a long awaited opportunity to appreciate the many
facets of the multi-talented Mendy Werzberger, whose compositions and
vocals have graced numerous songs over the years. Mendy’s songs have
been featured on albums by Piamenta, Yosef Chaim Shwekey and Mendy Wald,
among others, and he has appeared not only at countless simchas but
also on several albums and projects over the years including Unity for
Justice, Copyright and Mendy Wald’s Echad Yachid U’Meyuchad.
As a child growing up in Toronto Mendy sang on
several albums, but despite his mother’s persistent urging, he had no
interest in recording a solo album. As time and life went by, music
became an integral part of his life and Mendy soon found himself
composing song after song. He began working on an album several years
ago, and after sitting shiva for his mother, Blima bas R’ Chaim a’h this
past summer, Mendy realized it was time to fulfill his mother’s dream
by finishing the album, which is dedicated in her memory.
V’ani Tefilosi features eleven very diverse songs,
ten of which are written by Mendy, some as solo compositions and others
in conjunction with some of the biggest names in the Jewish music
business including Yitzy Waldner, Yitzy Schwartz, Yanky Katina and Moshe
Werzberger. The album also features the talents of Eli Lishinsky, Shai
Bachar, Nir Graff, Yitzy Schwartz, Mona Rosenblum, Eli Laufer, Yitzy
Spinner, Shloime Kaufman, Yoel Dikman, Avrumi Berko, Ruli Ezrahi and
composer Sholy Brach.
Calling music “the language of the soul”, Mendy
covers a wide range of musical styles, with compositions that are both
cutting edge and timeless and he hopes that his singable, heartfelt
songs will connect with people and inspire them. Mendy also donned the
producer’s hat for this album in order to bring out the emotion and true
essence of each and every song.
The upbeat and catchy song Toda Lecha, being released as a music video produced by
Sparks Productions and a free download, is particularly meaningful to Mendy.
“Our live are so busy and fast paced,” explained Mendy. “We are so
rushed that we take things for granted and miss out on so much of life.
We all need to slow down, take the time to look around us and
appreciate all that Hashem gives us on a daily basis.”
V’ani Tefilosi is in the final stages of production
and Mendy hopes to have the album, which is being distributed by Nigun,
on store shelves by Rosh Chodesh Adar.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
"Rainbow in the Night" official Music video
By: Sandy Eller
Living
in an age where the sixty second sound bites rules and a world of
information can be carried in the palm of your hand, we constantly look
ahead to the next new obsession, making it more important than ever to
stay connected to our roots in order to ensure that as time continues
its exorable march forward, the legacy that is our past stays fresh in
our minds. As the last living witnesses to the horrors of Hitler’s
unspeakable schemes live out their golden years, the movement to deny
the Holocaust gains momentum, seeking to eradicate one of the defining
periods in Jewish history by revising the annals of history.
It
is the continuity of the Jewish people that has defined us for
centuries and it is incumbent upon all of us to become the voice of
those who survived as their numbers continue to dwindle, sharing their
story with future generations so that the lessons of the past will not
soon be forgotten. Every Jewish child that is brought onto this earth
is living testimony to the eternal nature of the Jewish people and the
greatest revenge that could ever be brought against Hitler and his army
of evildoers. Now more than ever, we must continue to forge the chain
that binds us to our past, by sharing the survival of our ancestors
during the darkest moments in history, with our youth, our brightest
hope and our link to the future.
Rainbow
in the Night, a short YouTube clip, is a brief but exceptionally
powerful video created specifically for today’s fast paced generation.
Using stunning cinematography, a haunting score, hard hitting lyrics
and vocals that will touch the deepest recesses of the soul, this
historical work offers a glimpse into World War II Krakow as seen
through the eyes of a survivor. Beginning with footage of a 1939 oil
painting of a synagogue being ravaged by the Nazis, shown at a private
event in the survivor’s home, Rainbow in the Night is an exquisitely
emotional journey, as the survivor recalls first the warmth of his
childhood home, then the shock and disbelief as people are forced to
leave their homes for the Krakow ghetto, taken to an extermination camp
and after enduring unspeakable cruelty, finally liberated. Set against a
backdrop of utter despair and hopelessness, the survivor relives the
inexplicable power that enabled him to persevere, the rainbow in the
figurative night that promised better days to come. Culminating
triumphantly with our hope for the future, the faces of hundreds of
modern day Jewish children, Rainbow in the Night is both a euphoric
tribute to the indomitable human spirit that enabled the Jewish people
to survive against all odds and also a call to arms, to rekindle the
spark of Jewish pride and unity among Jews worldwide, as we continue to
rebuild the generations that were destroyed by the Nazis.
Filmed
in New York, Krakow and inside the Majdanek concentration camp, this
first ever music video depicting the Holocaust was directed by Daniel
Finkelman, with cinematography by Mauricio Arenas and produced by both
Finkelman and Arenas. With a stirring title track written and composed
by executive producer Cecelia Margules and sung by legendary tenor
Cantor Yaakov Lemmer, Rainbow in the Night is an epic historical work
that will allow the voices of survivors to be heard for generations to
come.
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Friday, January 20, 2012
Mendel Singer - Kosher Symbol Blues Video
Mendel Singer has released a music video for the title track of his CD, Kosher Symbol Blues. The CD, originally
released as a 5-song EP, has been re-released as a full-length 12 song
CD. The album will entertain and inspire Jews of all backgrounds and
ages, with English lyrics that run the gamut from tears to laughter,
introspection to observation. The production is simple and mostly
acoustic. No drum tracks or synthesizers. The CD features 11 original
songs, plus a helping of Carlebach.
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