In 2009 Koren started working on the
PBS Kids web-series "
Fizzy's Lunch Lab" as a musician, composing the show's
Main Theme as well as the score. For his work on "Fizzy's Lunch Lab" Koren was also nominated for an Emmy (2012). In 2011 his studio album "
Hi Nofelet Bekeilo", (She's Not Really Falling) was published in by
NMC Music, and was well received by the critics: Music critic Shay Lahav at
Ynet wrote : "If this is not a contribution to the Israeli sound, than what is?";
MusicaNeto wrote:"Koren keeps surprising and challenging the listener". Koren composed, written and orchestrated all the songs in the album and collaborated with lyricist
Barak Feldman, who wrote one song. In the same year Koren also formed the
Koren Ensemble (F.K.A Koren Ansambel) together with Vibraphonist Claudio Marquez, Guitarist Alon Albagli, Bassist David Segal, Trumpeter Brian Chahley and later on Drummer Or Zubalsky. They started performing in NY clubs, and independently released their first Studio Album "
Declaration Of Intent". Thanks to their unique mix of music and comedy, The Koren Ensemble gained excessive popularity and passed over millions of views on their
YouTube account. In 2011 received a
Gold Record Sales Certification for his orchestration work for singer-songwriter Avraham Tal. In 2012 Koren directed a video for
Shell Corp called "Sounds of Energy", an interactive video experience where the user creates different mixes using a range of every day energy-related objects. The project, which based on
Edvard Grieg's In
The Hall of the Mountain King, earned millions of views worldwide and was presented in
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Koren recorded his second Israeli studio-album, 'Ze Keleve O' Chatul' (it's a dog or a cat) in 2013. ==Video & Floating Heads==