Boom Pam

[3] Boom Pam served as the opening act for the reunion show of the well-known Israeli indie rock band Minimal Compact, as well as Emir Kusturica's No Smoking Orchestra.

The original format of the band as a trio started at the high-school period in Telma Yellin High School of the Arts of three members: Uri Kinrot, Uzi Feinerman and Yuval Zolotov.

The area, which is well known for its mixed cultures and music genres, especially Arabic and Greek, influenced the two to combine elements from their jazz and rock bases.

They worked with the Batsheva Dance Company, released several Israeli hit singles, recorded film music, collaborated with Balkan Beat Box and Kutiman,[5] and played a concert with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

The band visited Istanbul for a series of rehearsals which eventually led to a special show in front of 10,000 people in “Groove Festival”.

After receiving great reviews among the Japanese audience, the band returned to Japan in 2014 for a big tour in Tokyo and several other cities, including a special performance at the famous Fuji Rock Festival.

This time, in addition to the band's well-known repertoire, Boom Pam collaborated with the Shibuya-Kei Japanese singer Mayumi Kojima.