Uri Wertheim knows music. He’s a DJ and producer in Tel Aviv. His projects include: Radio Trip, The Apples, The Ramirez Brothers, TREE and left. His home is a museum of vintage records and recording equipment including reel to reel tape players, analog mixers, and, of course, record players.
He granted me an interview and I got a musical education. He’s particularly interested in Koliphone records, started in the 60s by the Azulai brothers in Jaffa. They recorded Jewish Music from Muslim lands, back when the musical style of countries like Morocco, Algeria, Tripoli, Yemen, Egypt and Iraq used to be different. In the 70s these styles merged and took on western pop influences and became the Mizrahi music of today.
Among the albums he showed me:
- Scientist Wins The World Cup
- Tony Schwartz – Sound of My City
- Alan Lomax – Wave The Ocean, Wave the Sea
- Howlin Wolf – Chess Blues Master Series
- Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – Frenzy
Watch the full interview here: