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    Knesiyat Hasekhel

    Knesiyat Hasekhel (from Hebrew: "The Mind Church"[2]) is an Israeli rockband from Sderot.[3][4][5]

    History

    The name of the band, established in the early s, is a translation into Hebrew of Church of Reason, from Robert Pirsig's book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.

    The music is a blend of new wave music and post-punk influences (particularly Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) and Mediterranean and Middle Eastern ethnic rock. In , Knesiyat Hasekhel produced its first studio album, "Whispered Words" (nanadisk).

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  • In , Knesiyat Hasekhel released their second studio album "Here are Songs".

    The third full length and self-titled album "Knesiyat Hasekhel" was released in The band was named "best rock group of " by Israel's national radio station, and invited to play at major rock festivals around the country.

    In , Mashina's Shlomi Bracha helped produce the band's third album "Rutz Yeled" (Run, Kid!), a stu