Shabak Samech


Shabak Samech is one of the first recognized hip-hop groups to come out of Israel. Their sound is primarily hip-hop, but it includes elements of rapcore, dancehall, ska, and funk. Their sound has been compared to the Beastie Boys and Rage Against the Machine. The group had two and three vocalists, two guitarists, a drummer and a bassist. The group placed minimal reliance on beats and samples.
The word Shabak as it is written in Hebrew is a misspelling of the Hebrew acronym for the Internal General Security Service of Israel.

Timeline

  • 1992 – Shabak Samech original members form the band, then called "FFM"
  • 1993 – Assaf B. leaves and is replaced with Piloni. Davidi joins as bassist, replacing Mook E.. The name is changed to "Shabak Samech".
  • 1994 – Mook D. returns as vocalist, and James joins as drummer, replacing Albert.
  • 1995 – First album, Shabak 7, is recorded in January. First radio airplay is in July, 1995. The album goes out for sale in September.
  • 1996 – Miro leaves and is replaced by Nimi Nim.
  • 1997 – Fuck A leaves. The second album, Be'atifa shel Mamatak, is released in August.
  • 1998 – Live album released. Nimi Nim leaves late in the year.
  • 1999 – Miro and Fuck A return. The band records C'naan 2000.
  • 2000 – C'naan 2000 is released.
  • 2000 – Shabak Samech disbands. Mook D. goes on to pursue a reggae/rap solo career as Muki.
  • 2003 – Mook D. and Piloni start a record label, Shabak Music.
  • 2007 – Shabak Samech reunite and have a reunion concert. They began a small tour soon after. The fourth studio album, Boom carnival is released in 2008
  • 2012 – Shabak 5th Album, Parra Parra, is released on 1 September.

Band members

Current members

Nimi Nim aka Nimrod Reshef – vocals Miro aka Amir Yeruham – frontman/vocals Fuck A aka Chemi aka Kfir Artzi – vocals Plompy B. aka Amir Besser – guitars Piloni aka Dani Kark – guitars Davidi aka Master David aka David Muskatel – bass Mook D. aka Danny Niv – vocals, bass James aka Gal Sivan – drums

Former members

Albert – drums Assaf B. – guitars

Discography

Shabak – 1995Be'atifa shel Mamtak – 1997Shabak Behofa'a – 1998C'naan 2000 – 2000Boom Carnaval – 2008Parra Parra – 2012Mesibat Sof Ha’olam2024