Asaf Sagiv
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Asaf Sagiv(/ˈæsəf/; Hebrew: אָסָף שַׂגִּיב; born 29 July 1982) is a Los Angeles based Israeli composer who writes music for film, television, contemporary dance and theater. His work combines orchestral writing with contemporary electronic elements. Some of his works in film include Last Summer, Drugs and the Emmy Award nominated Netflix Original ReMastered: Who Shot the Sheriff? directed by Academy Award-nominated director Kief Davidson. He spent his early life growing up in Israel, playing guitar and keys and studying composition, and later relocated to the US.
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Asaf Sagiv(/ˈæsəf/; Hebrew: אָסָף שַׂגִּיב; born 29 July 1982) is a Los Angeles based Israeli composer who writes music for film, television, contemporary dance and theater. His work combines orchestral writing with contemporary electronic elements. Some of his works in film include Last Summer, Drugs and the Emmy Award nominated Netflix Original ReMastered: Who Shot the Sheriff? directed by Academy Award-nominated director Kief Davidson. He spent his early life growing up in Israel, playing guitar and keys and studying composition, and later relocated to the US. His work for the short film Dreamwisher won the Southern Shorts Award Of Excellence for Individual Achievement In Music.
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