Sivan Arbel ‘Oneness’ Album Preview
Rooted in jazz, Sivan Arbel’s new release, Oneness, blends Eastern and Western influences in a beautiful and original followup to her award-winning previous outing.
Read moreRooted in jazz, Sivan Arbel’s new release, Oneness, blends Eastern and Western influences in a beautiful and original followup to her award-winning previous outing.
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