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Origin
  
Tel Aviv, Israel

Website
  
sniryamin.com

Name
  
Snir Yamin

Years active
  
2006–present

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Labels
  
Nana Disc Israel


Snir Yamin

Born
  
24 February 1990 (age 34) (
1990-02-24
)

Genres
  
Singer/Songwriter, Indie Rock, Indie Pop

Albums
  
Urban Stories, Urban Stories EP, Yofi Shel Sheket

Similar People
  
Uri Fineman, Yehuda Saado, Tal Sondak, AM Aesthetic, Alma Zohar

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Instruments
  
Guitars, Vocals, Piano

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Snir Yamin is a singer-songwriter originally from Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Biography

Snir Yamin started his music career in 2006, after losing his father in a car accident. Together with his high-school band, they first performed in a club in the city of Netanya. Back in 2006, the club, named "Muza", was one of the biggest clubs in the Central District of Israel. Snir and the band decided to break up after a year of work.

In 2009, after 3 years of life experiences, writing and composing, Snir was invited to take part in a unique production in Israel. It was an Acoustic Night Showcase at the biggest Rock venue in Israel – The Barby Club. Snir performed as a headliner together with three bands. In the same year, Snir has signed a collaboration contract with the biggest cellular company in Israel, Cellcom. The collaboration allowed the cellular company to distribute and use for commercial and promotional contents Snir Yamin's debut single, Yofi Shel Sheket.

In 2010, Snir Yamin has started to perform his own original acoustic songs. In the same year, Yamin's released two singles, produced by Reuven Hayun. Those singles were played on Israeli Radio Stations and TV programs such as Reshet Gimel, Kol Israel, Galatz and 88 FM. They were also reviewed in Israeli music magazines, online and prints. Later that year, Snir was invited by NMC Music Entertainment company to take part in a charity benefit concert at the Barok venue in the city of Be'er Sheva, together with other artists such as Hadag Nachash, Efrat Gosh, Dudu Tassa, Israeli Idol winners and Dana Lapidot. It was one of the biggest charity events in Israel in front of 6,000 people.

In 2011, Snir Yamin's got his first recording contract from an England music producer who lives and works in London. Snir traveled with the production crew to London for two months for the purpose of tracking his first extended play (EP). The recording process took place at the prestiges SNAP! Studios. The EP was released in February 2014 with Nana Disc Music Label in Israel. The same year, Snir Yamin took part in the biggest yearly event of Israel Independence Day, called Rock Atzmaut. It was a two million dollar investment with the top Rock artists and musician in Israel.

In 2013, Snir traveled to New York for the purpose of cutting a master to his first EP. On that trip, Snir got into a recording studio in the East Village of Manhattan, called The Cutting Room. Snir released a 4-track EP for international audience called Urban Stories, which received lots of attention from the media in a ways of reviews, features, interviews, sells and ratings. The EP was released in September 2013, with the assistance of Nana Disc Music Label in Israel.

Urban Stories EP, scored number one on Album Of The Year Users Picks Chart for the best album of 2013.

In 2015, Snir released his third music video, Taking, which was created by Youtube videos footage from around the world. Courtesy of CNN, RT, FOX News Sky News, FIDF and others. At the same time, Taking has been scored number five on the Israeli iTunes Top Songs Music Chart.

Earlier in 2016, Snir Yamin released his third EP, Concrete City. The second single off the EP, You and I, was scored number 36 on the Israeli iTunes Top Songs Music Chart.

Discography

  • Urban Stories EP (2013)
  • Yofi Shel Sheket (2014)
  • Concrete City EP (2016)
  • References

    Snir Yamin Wikipedia