Cricket Joe and Sharon Sometimes - Wouldn't Even Care - Sony and Share Remix (Official Video)

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  • Music Video:
    Shot, Edited & Directed By Boaz Goldberg
    Starring: Sharon Sometimes, Cricket Joe, Jew Ecsotic
    Wouldn't Even Care (Sony and Share Remix):
    Produced by Sony and Share -
    Boaz (Zico) Goldberg & Liad (Lousha) Loushi
    Remix engineered & mastered By Liad Loushi (Jew Ecsotic)
    Electronics: Liad Loushi (Jew Ecsotic)
    Vocals: Sharon Sometimes (Sharon Reuveni)
    Acoustic "Wouldn't Even Care" Version here: • Wouldn't even care
    Wouldn't Even Care (Acoustic version) :
    Words & Music: Cricket Joe (Joe Rosen)
    Guitar, Keyboards: Cricket Joe (Joe Rosen)
    Vocals: Sharon Sometimes (Sharon Reuveni)
    Tambourine: Rich Millin
    Thank you: Erez Moshe, Dorin Shauly, Punkitec - Upcycled Glow
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    #ebm #futurepop #indie #synthpop #electronicdancemusic #techno #trance
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    Quadraphonic.
    This is a new music video I created under particularly exciting circumstances, for a Remix that has a quadro-directional collaboration: Joe "Mr. Cricket" Rosen (Hamatzav Hashlishi, Cricket Joe), Sharon Reuveni (Opioids, CharcyNot, EmotionLotion, Mifretzet BaMoach, Sharon Sometimes), Liad "Lousha" Loushi (Pentagon, Jew Ecsotic) and me, ZICO (Cnaque/Pop, SuperShaker, Les Lost Boys, NEMEK, Nail and Flashlights).
    So what's the story? “Wouldn't Even Care” is originally an acoustic Indie-pop/ Chamber pop song for which Joe wrote the music and lyrics. At first, the cricket himself sang it - and it came out nice. Then he brought some Chinese singer from Berlin and it turned out a little less well. Then, on the third attempt, this happened: Joe decided to bring Sharon Reuveni to sing for him. Boom. The song became perfect. If anyone knows how to sing, it's Sharon. And how did I know it all? Because Joe, who's based in Berlin, likes to send me files of his recordings right after he closes an initial mix.
    I played this thing to Lousha, while we were sitting at my place not long ago, firecrackering and babbling. Lousha: "What an indie song!!!". And I'm like: "Lousha, we've been talking about the Sony and Share project for more than 12 years. In theory, we have a whole album ready, with titles and names for the songs and everything. And you, busy with your politics and demonstrations, haven't sat down on your Cubase for about three years. Come on Let's Remix it! Lousha!?!¤*#!".
    I didn't have to say much more. Lousha understood that there was a real opportunity here. We were immediately thrown back 11 years, to the old, bigger Zimmer, in Hagdood Ha-Ivry Street, Tel Aviv, to an Opioids gig. It's not just how Sharon sings, but also how she performs. Me and Lousha in the audience, flying on it. I especially remember the song “Frustration”, with the strong metallic breaks, the blocked chords and the rhythm changes. What a beauty. And no less beautiful is that today, when I hear Sharon perform her song “Stupid Situations” as Sharon Sometimes, I can even hear fragments of late 70’s/early 80’s Peter Hammill going on there, whether Sharon is aware of it or not. In short, this is a special singer and, as our friend Rafi Perach likes to write, versatile.
    Back to Joe. Lately I've been able to infect Lousha with The Third Situation (Hamatzav Hashlishi) bug, Joe's old band, a band I've been writing about meticulously for almost 20 years. Lousha is a collector of CD's (that's right, CD's, not vinyls), and that's how a rare spare copy I have of Hamatzav’s only album finds its way to Lousha's Israeli Rock drawer. Get it? All the stars aligned here, in this quadro-directional co-op.
    So here's Joe, sending Lousha those bright vocal channels of Sharon (and thanks to Erez Moshe for recording), and whoop - Lousha and I are sitting on the Cubase and sewing a Remix, or rather a five and a half minute club Remix. The idea was to create an EBM Remix. Lousha is an EBM guy, and it was actually on this background that we met, when he came over to DJ at my place (CorD`uroy bar) and somehow during the night some wiring in my brain changed when Lousha played And One's “Body Company”. I went over to ask him what we were hearing, Lousha started to elaborate and managed to infect me with this Dark 80’s-EBM bug. So that was our target. What we got in the end is a Synth-pop Remix with EBM, Techno, Futurepop and Trance influences.
    It was really fun to make this Remix, and even more fun to make the music video - when the melody is so catchy, and Sharon, Joe and Lousha are immortalized in it. Amen, there will be some more.
    -Boaz Goldberg, Tel Aviv, 2024
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    Sharon Sometimes: / sharon.sometimes
    Sharon's TH-cam: / @sharonsometimes
    Cricket Joe: cricket-joe.ba...
    ZICO: zico3.bandcamp...
    Jew Ecsotic: / jewecsotic
    Punkitec - Upcycled Glow: / punkitec

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