PREMIERE : Nenor - How Can I Be Free by Les Yeux Orange published on 2022-02-23T18:56:13Z Israeli producer Nenor delivers a 4-tracker of impeccably produced dancefloor weapons for his second outing on Razor-N-Tape. Since releasing on Moodyman’s legendary Mahogani label a few years back and as part of duo Rabo & Snob, Nenor has been honing his craft in the studio, and now puts his skills on full display on an EP that ranges from the poppy disco house of “How Can I Be Free” to the deep Larry Heard-esque textures of “Do You Remember,” and the gritty underground bangers of the title track and “Work That.” He did indeed take his time on this beautifully crafted record, and the result is something quite special. Artist Bio Nenor is the alias of Tel-Aviv producer and DJ Ronen Sabo . His debut EP “I Love You” was signed to the iconic house label Strictly Rhythm , which included remixes by Andres and Luke Solomon, followed by a second release on Moodymann ’s legendary Mahogani Music, with many more releases to follow on Razor ‘n Tape, Detroit Swindle’s Heist Recordings, Defected, Sol Power , Whiskey Disco, TAU, Partyfine and his own label - Nenorion, which serves as his personal incubator for the funky underground sounds of Tel Aviv . Nenor grew up surrounded by music. Being close to his father who was a DJ and record shop owner . Nenor was always absorbing key skills and musical experiences related to sound engineering, recording and making multi-track tapes. As a teenager, Nenor picked up guitar and bass and was quick to discover his own musical taste, developing an interest in funk, soul and jazz. By the late-nineties, he began to use his ever expanding funky gear to form his own take on funk and disco. Nenor started the only disco and funk event in Tel Aviv with friend and colleague Eyal Rob. They continue to produce and DJ today, also known as "Rabo & Snob." In his early 20s, he moved briefly to Jamaica where he stayed for nearly a year recording original reggae and dancehall material with local Jamaican talents, and the legendary Marley brothers. Upon his return to Israel from Jamaica, he went on to work on various award-winning albums with local artists, and to this day is sought after for his signature blend of raw, funky yet futuristic sound production. Genre Electronic Comment by saiupá so good 2023-01-02T14:30:46Z Comment by PHỞQ FM wouuuuuh 2022-03-19T06:24:54Z Comment by Anton König cool🤸♂️🤸♀️🤸 2022-03-04T09:14:34Z