HaClique | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Genres | New wave, rock, post-punk |
Years active | 1980–1983, 1988, 1989, 1999–2015 |
Labels | CBS, NMC Music, The Third Ear |
Members | Dani Dothan Ovad Efrat |
Past members | Eli Avramov Jean-Jacques Goldberg Uzi Binder Rona Vered Jasmin Even |
Website | www.4tis.com/clique/ |
HaClique (Hebrew: הקליק; Eng: The Clique; lit. Haklik; AKA: The Click/HaClick) were an Israeli new wave band, founded in 1980 by Dani Dothan (lyrics and vocals) and Eli Abramov (music, guitar and production), with Jean-Jacques Goldberg (drums) and Oved Efrat (Bass) joining later in the year but forming the essential core.
The band started their activity in Tel Aviv in 1980. They became well known in Israel for songs like "Incubator", "Golem", "Ani Avud", "Al Tadliku Li Ner" and "Kol Haemet". In all, they released three albums, a live album, a mini-album, a box-set, and eight singles.