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Friday, July 18, 2008 by Ingo

Aril Brikha accuses Shlomi Aber of copying his track

groove la chord being copied..? - Aril Brikha MySpace Blog

it has come to my attention that groove la chord on “the art of vengeance ep”…my first big, and maybe the most important release in my career has been copied by israeli artist shlomi aber.


after receiving an email from a listener who had noticed a certain similarity to my track and his track “efrat”, i went to check this guy out on Beatport and was surprised of the similarity, allthough the quality on Beatport leaves a lot to wish for.

after checking his myspace page out, and finding out he is a “friend” of mine and then listening to the track, i cant come to another conclusion that my original track, not only was being an inspiration to his track, but also most likely sampled.

I did not listen to both versions, because I don’t care. I only ask to consider: Of course, it’s not okay IF it’s the case. But I would not behave that way, also not for somewhat more press attention.

Shlomi is a great artist, I love his work.

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  Michael Feihstel wrote on July 23rd, 2008 at 10:48



Ich würde solche Angelegenheten vielleicht zunächst ohne die Öffentlichkeit klären. Ich habe beide Tracks mal verglichen, die Ähnlichkeit ist tatsächlich nicht von der Hand zu weisen - speziell wenn man die benutzten Chords vergleicht, allerdings sind diese wenn man mal die Melodie (ja, welche eigentlich?) betrachtet sowas von einfach und simpel gehalten (was nicht bedeuten soll, dass die Tracks schlecht sind), dass ich hier auch durchaus an Zufall glauben mag.

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