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It’s the Motorhead of klezmer (with jokes)

September 12, 2008 11:48

By

Paul Lester,

Paul Lester

2 min read

The Jewish music scene is not known for its sense of humour. Max Pashm and his group aim to inject a little laughter when they play at Simcha on the Square

 

The culmination of this Sunday's Simcha on the Square, "London's largest public celebration of British Jewish Culture", will be a performance by the Max Pashm Band, who mix the old - klezmer, Balkan, Greek and gypsy music - with the new electro beats to powerful effect. "We're last on, the climax," says group leader Max Pashm, real name Max Chekonova, who explains that "Pashm" is Tibetan for "fluffy underbelly of a mammal". "We're going to be the loudest band on all day. We're the Motorhead of klezmer!"

Pashm, whose family on his father's side are Ashkenazi Jews and Sephardic on his mother's, was born in the Home Counties but now lives in Brighton. He has been called "the king of falafel techno", while his lively, colourful multi-instrumental band have been described as "the Monty Python of Balkan music".

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