Raz Olsher

Raz Olsher is a London based music producer, song writer and composer. Raz works out of Fossil Studios, which he founded in 2009 in Hackney Central, East London and has since worked with Gilles Peterson, Lemar, M. J. Cole, Krust, Sam Lee for his 2012 Barclaycard Mercury Prize nominated album ‘A Ground of its Own', Ebe Oke for the album Valor (2011),[1] Bishi, Nathaniel Rateliff, Zej, Lois Winstone and South Africa's Thandiswa Mazwai.[2] In 2012, he topped the UK charts with Sam & The Womp[3] - Bom Bom, exceeding one million sales worldwide.[4]

More recently, Raz has been producing and writing with artists such as Ayanna Witter Johnson for her latest EP, Black Panther, Thabo and Lady Chann.

Alongside recording and producing artists, Olsher has scored the music for a range of shorts, documentaries and feature lengths such as Vertigo (2005), Encore (2007), Sophie (2008), The Last Ten (2011), Child (2011), Raw Muscle (2011) The Tempest (2011), "Buoy" The Ninth Cloud, set and filmed in East London and starring French actor Jean-Hugues Anglade and Michael Madsen due for release in 2014. Most recently he's written the score for "Twelve" (2013) a short starring Bafta winning actress Monica Dolan (Appropriate Adult) and has created the sound design for "Not Ever" starring Emilia Fox (The Pianist) featuring original music from Roger O'Donnell (The Cure).

In 2011, he won Ditto's Critic's Choice award for his interpretation of Rachmaninoff's " Prelude in C-sharp Minor".

Raz is also known on the live dance music circuit through his Zej act; a live duo creating innovative performances through the use of technology and musical instruments covering genres such as Dubstep, Jungle, House and Electro. They were awarded the BBC Radio 1 New Talent Award for these performances.[2]

References

  1. Silberstein, Mark. "Symphony of Bird Song – The Music of Ebe Oke". Synchronicity Group. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "African Connection". BBC News. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  3. "Fossil Studios". Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  4. "Perfect Songs - "Sam and The Womp" Songwriters". Retrieved 11 December 2013.

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