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“Light Up”, Kutiman’s video for Boom Pam, local surf rock heroes, was voted one of the “10 Best Videos” by City Mouse, one of Israel’s leading websites. Kutiman utilized video projections that had been manipulated with various materials for the creation of the music video. The song embodies a semi-Moroccan rhythm, 1970s metal, “psych-fuzz”, and is a tuba-driven song with deep, amusing lyrics.
Ophir Kutiel (Hebrew: אופיר קותיאל ; born April 21, 1982), professionally known as Kutiman, is an Israeli musician, composer, producer and animator. He is best known for creating the online music video project, ThruYOU, a self-titled album, and the viral on-going series “Thru the City” including his “Mix Tel Aviv” piece which went viral on YouTube.
In the early 2000s Kutiman has formed a production partnership with fellow musician Ronen Sabbo and together they produced several Israeli artists, including Karolina, Ester Rada, Roni Duani and Shay Gabso to name but a few. The pair also released a few Reggae inspired singles & a full-length album titled “Better Days” which was initially based on recordings the duo made in 2004 in Jamaica with local vocalists such as Turbulence, Norris Man and Milton Blake amongst others.
While working at a local convenience store in Tel Aviv, Israel, Kutiel discovered a college radio station that was playing genres of music that were vastly different from the classical jazz he had been accustomed to up until that point in time. Following this experience, Kutiman met Sabbo, another Israeli artist, who introduced him to Afrobeat and funk music, including the sounds of James Brown and Fela Kuti, among many others. As Kutiel’s taste for music deviated from his traditional training, in 2003, Kutiman embarked on a journey to Jamaica, where he researched reggae and worked with both Stephen and Damien Marley.
In 2006, Kutiman was signed to German music label, Melting Pot Music, based in Cologne. Soon after, his first single, “No Groove Where I Come From”, was released, followed by the release of the hit song “Music is Ruling My World”—a collaboration with Karolina of Habanot Nechama. Kutiman’s eponymous debut album, which received an 8.2 rating from Pitchfork Media and a 7 out of 10 from PopMatters, was released in the fall of 2007. Under the Radar picked Kutiman as one of the “Artists to Watch in 2008”, along with Glasvegas and MGMT. Kutiman has also won the 2010 ACUM Prize for producing Karolina’s album What Will I Do Now?
In 2009 Sabbo & Kuti produced Karolina’s critically acclaimed full-length album “What Will I Do Now?” and won the musical arrangement award by Association of Composers, Authors and Publishers of Music in Israel (ACUM). In 2013 Their production for the Ester Rada single “Life Happens” became the singers breakthrough hit and was the most played song in Israeli radio station 88fm, while Karolina’s 2013 single “Shadow of the Palm Tree” which they produced was the 8th most played song in Israeli Radio & TV according to ACUM.
Kutiman did not often travel to promote his project but on 19 June 2009, he visited Wrocław, Poland, responding to an invitation from an Internet radio station. In an interview, Kutiman described the interest of various media outlets in the Thru You” project, as well as his own willingness to focus on his work:
In a June 2009 Internet radio interview, Kutiman described how he first conceived of Thru You:
In 2009, Kutiman released “Thru You,” an online music video project, featuring a mixture of samples of YouTube videos, and the video project received more than 10 million views in around two weeks. Time Magazine named it one of the “50 Best Inventions of 2009”. Due to the success of Thru You, in October 2010, Kutiman was invited by YouTube to perform at the “YouTube Play” grand opening at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
In 2010, Kutiman worked with Karolina to create a music video for her hit song, “Smile 2 Me”, which was shot in 150 different locations in Tel Aviv. The video has been displayed at Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, as part of the Flux Screening Series. Kutiman also received the ACUM Prize for Karolina’s album What Shall I Do Now?, which he produced with Sabbo.
In the summer of 2010, Kutiman co-headlined a concert bill with DJ Shadow in Tel Aviv, performing with his live band, The Kutiman Orchestra.
In June 2011, Kutiman was chosen as the “Artist of the Season” for “The Jerusalem Season of Culture” and he created the video “Thru Jerusalem”. This piece differs from his past mixes, as he himself approached and shot the musicians, rather than finding them on YouTube. Although Kutiman filmed the musicians himself, he did not provide any guidance or direction as they played and mixed the footage himself. In July 2011, the song won First Prize in the global Call for Music Videos of Palestinian-Jewish Duos or Groups presented by the Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue.
In 2011, Kutiman released his video, “This Is Real Democracy”. The video’s intention is to raise awareness by using footage of people demonstrating in the streets and of world leaders (past and present); the video is Kutiman’s attempt to address and respond to the events that were broadcast through other social media feeds. Although some of the video sequences were harvested from YouTube, they mostly originate from a traditional media source—official TV stations—representing another new element in Kutiman’s work.
In August 2012, Kutiman was invited to Kutiman shoot and record traditional and modern Tokyo, Japan based musicians and artists to create Thru Tokyo. The video was released in 2013. Thru Tokyo is the third video in the “Thru the City” series, following the successful Thru Jerusalem and Thru Kraków.
In 2012 Kutiman was invited by the Jewish Culture Festival to Kraków, Poland and created second clip in his Thru series – Thru Krakow, featuring many festival artists, including: Frank London, David Krakauer, Uri Caine, Paul Shapiro, Cantor Benzion Miller, Raphael Roginski, Mikołaj Trzaska, DJ Funklore (Tomasz Jurecki), The Alaev Family.
In June 2012 Kutiman released a new single and video clip “Dover. D”. This video, created by Kutiman, documents a street art project by Dover D. Kutiman produced this song and played all instruments featuring Elran Dekel, lead singer of Funk’n’stein, on vocals. This song was featured on Gilles Peterson’s BBC Radio 6 Music show
I got a lot of offers, you know, for gigs and for DJing and for just interviews, but I really do my best, you know. I don’t really like it, honestly – but you’re so nice and kind, so I’m having a great time.
Paying tribute to one of the most influential bands in music history, Kutiman created a piece entitled “My Favorite Band”—it became the first user-generated “mashup” video cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog”. Using unrelated YouTube videos of various musicians performing “Black Dog”, Kutiman mixed the clips together to create an innovative cover version. Kutiman’s tribute to Led Zeppelin was screened at Flatpack Film Festival as part of the “Home of Metal” celebrations. The screening occurred in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom (UK), close to an area frequented by Led Zeppelin.
On 12 September 2014 Kutiman released “Give It Up”, a first video from the sequel project entitled “Thru You Too”. The “Give It Up” gained over a million views in a matter of days. The “Thru You Too” included six female vocalists as the center of the album. On 23 September the second video “No One In This World” was released and a week later the rest of the videos were released on Kutiman’s YouTube channel and a companion site was launched. The new project was covered by many international media outlets such as Slate TIME Magazine, Billboard Magazine, and The New York Times.
At first I took some drummers—before I had the idea about Thru You, I took some drummers from YouTube and I played on top of them—just for fun, you know. And then one day, just before I plugged my guitar to play on top of the drummer from YouTube, I thought to myself, you know—maybe I can find a bass and guitar and other players on YouTube to play with this drummer…
In 2014, Kutiman was nominated for a Webby Award in the Video Remix/Mashup category for his ‘Thru Tokyo’ project, in which he created an intimate musical landscape for the city of Tokyo. He has since been commissioned by various cities such as JerusalemTel Aviv, Riga, Krakow and New York (to be released in December 2015) to create audio/visual portraits of each city’s uniqueness.
In 2015, Magnolia Pictures alongside director Ido Haar debuted Presenting Princess Shaw; The inspiring true story of Samantha Montgomery aka Princess Shaw, an aspiring musician, and artist from New Orleans who Kutiman discovers from halfway across the world. The film made a splash at film festivals around the globe and received outstanding reviews from New York Times, Rotten Tomatoes, and Rolling Stone.
In 2015, Kutiman’s popular Thru You Too album was remixed and released as an online album in the form of a website. A quest to capture Thru You Too’s profound impact led to an original collaboration with A-list international producers who each give their own personal interpretation of the Thru You Too tracks. The international producers each exhibit a different country of origin and musical style, such as hip hop, big beat, house, dub, and electropop. The project was released as an online album with an original website.
In July 2015, Kutiman is set to release Space Cassava, a two-track vinyl featuring Kutiman’s rendition of deep jazz and funk. The EP served as a soft launch for Kutiman’s new label Siyal Music. The official launch of the label kicked off with the release of Kutiman’s sophomore album 6AM in June 2016. The eight track original album released under Siyal, features a much more psychedelic sound.
On September 22nd, 2016, Presenting Princess Shaw won the Israeli Academy Award (known as the Ophir Awards) for “Best Documentary.” Both Kutiman and Princess Shaw were in attendance and put on a live performance together at the ceremony.
On September 20th, 2016, Kutiman premiered his Off Grid exhibit at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The project has also been featured in Ron Arad’s Curtain Call installation in London and Singapore. In July 2017, Off Grid arrives at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco.
Kutiman’s latest project titled Off Grid was released on February 11, 2016. Off Grid was released in the form of an online album, consisting of 96 unrelated YouTube clips. The project pays homage to free jazz and psychedelic music. Its release was accompanied by an official website, www.Kutiman.com.
Shortly after the release of “6am” in July 2016, Kutiman was nominated and won the Vibe Israel & Shorty Story award for “Outstanding Content Creator in Israel”.
Two-track EP was released on April 23, 2017 and featured Sefi “Ramirez” Zisling on Trumpet, Shlomi Alon on Saxophone, Yair Slutzki on Trombone, and mixing by Sabbo. The EP was released both digitally and on vinyl by Kutiman’s own label, Siyal Music.
Released on Siyal Music on July 6, 2018, Kutiman took a new musical direction with “Don’t Hold Onto The Clouds,” a 4-track release orbiting within reach of, among other styles, Ambient, Electronica, Minimal and New Age. “For me, it’s just relaxing,” Kutiman says.“For the past few years, this is the kind of music I’ve mostly listened to. I guess I’m trying to relax. Or maybe just sleep better!”
What's Kutiman Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
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