- Shlomo (human beatbox)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Shlomo
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Origin =Leeds
Genre =Beatbox , Hip-Hop
Years_active = 2002–present
Label =Unsigned artist
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URL = [http://shlo.co.uk shlo.co.uk]
Current_members = Shlomo (Vocals)
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Notable_instruments =Shlomo is a human beatbox artist from
Leeds . He has worked with artists such asBjörk ,Martha Wainwright ,DJ Yoda ,Mad Professor ,Damon Albarn ,Mr Scruff ,Nitin Sawhney and toured the world with UK hip hop crewForeign Beggars .He is of
Israeli ,Iraqi and German descent and can speakHebrew ,Aramaic andArabic . [ [http://www.ukhh.com/features/interviews/foreign_beggars/index.html The diversity of Foreign Beggars] ] Shlomo grew up in the village of Bourne End inBuckinghamshire , and went to theRoyal Grammar School, High Wycombe , before moving to Leeds at the age of 18 in 2002. His real name is Simon Kahn.He is known for pioneering original beatboxing techniques including his 2-mic trancebox routine which won him widespread respect in the international beatbox community.
Shlomo is also one of the key people behind the global beatbox portal humanbeatbox.com. [ [http://humanbeatbox.com/ humanbeatbox.com] ] .
In August 2004, Shlomo was invited by Icelandic singer
Björk to beatbox on her all-vocal album Medulla. The track, Oceania, was composed as a commission by the Olympic Games Committee, and was performed at the Opening Ceremony in Athens. An estimated audience of 4.5 billion viewers saw this performance, making Shlomo the most heard beatboxer in history (although most would not have realised that the drum sounds were vocal). The performance was also nominated for a Grammy.Shlomo then went on to tour the UK, Europe and Canada with London Hip Hop act
Foreign Beggars , before making a solo appearance on Later.. withJools Holland in late 2005.Fact|date=November 2007In 2006, after an appearance on the Radio 1 Rap Show, Hip Hop DJ
Tim Westwood named Shlomo the 'Harry Potter of beatbox'.Most recently Shlomo has pushed the boundaries of beatboxing by using his vocal skills as a way to collaborate with a whole range of artists from different backgrounds. He created a beatboxing choir, and has his own collaborative concert series.Fact|date=November 2007
One notable performance was at one of the world's most prestigious concert venues the
Queen Elizabeth Hall , London. As a result of this concert he was invited to become an Artist in Residence at theSouth Bank Centre by the artistic directorJude Kelly .In 2007 he put together the world's first beatboxing choir called the
Vocal Orchestra to headline at the International Beatbox Convention. The Vocal Orchestra went on to perform at the Big Chill Festival and will headline the Park Stage at the 2008Glastonbury Festival .Shlomo has performed at many major festivals over the past few years, including the
Montreux Jazz Festival ,Glastonbury ,Oxegen Ireland, The Big Chill (as a guest ofNightmares on Wax in 2006, and in 2007 with his Vocal Orchestra) and the Lovebox Weekender.At Glastonbury 2007 Shlomo performed a live version of "A Message To You Rudy" accompanying Terry Hall and
Lynval Golding fromThe Specials andDamon Albarn on piano. He also made a live TV appearance on BBC2.Fact|date=November 2007External links
* [http://www.shlo.co.uk Shlo's official site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/shlomizzle Official myspace]
* [http://www.foreignbeggars.com Foreign Beggars site]
* [http://www.allfromthemouth.com Shlo's agency, All from the Mouth]
* [http://catonthewall.net/shlomo.html Interview on catonthewall.net]References
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