Ha'Dorbanim is an Israeli band, formed in 1999, and changed the face of Israeli music. The band created a fun Israeli disco-funk-rock style, and was known as the band who “brought disco back.” The band broke up in 2009, right after the release of their third studio album.
In spite of their relatively short career, Ha'Dorbanim is considered one of the best bands of the decade, and in my opinion, one of the best bands in the history of Israeli music. Enjoy their fun, fun, fun music!
Od Layla Avar (Another night has passed) – with English subtitles.
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