Artist Roster

Gilad Benamram
Gilad Benamram is a film and television composer, music producer, and the founder of EverBliss Music and EBMosaic. With over thirty years of credits spanning feature films, global streaming series, documentaries, and advertising, Gilad brings an unmistakable cinematic voice to every project - one shaped by a deep fluency in orchestral writing, non-Western musical traditions, and contemporary electronic production.
His work has been heard on some of the most-watched screens in the world. He is the composer behind all five seasons of Fauda, the Israeli spy thriller that became one of Netflix's most globally successful original series, amassing a dedicated audience across 220 countries. His Netflix film credits include The Girl on the Train (India) and Code Name Tiranga - both starring Parineeti Chopra - as well as the scoring consultation on The Angel (Netflix), the true story of Egyptian double-agent Ashraf Marwan, directed by Ariel Vromen. His Lionsgate credits include the 2024 crime thriller 1992, starring Tyrese Gibson, Scott Eastwood, and the late Ray Liotta in his final screen performance.
Earlier in his career, Gilad composed the scores for two Marcos Siega films produced out of Hollywood - Pretty Persuasion (Samuel Goldwyn Films, Sundance premiere, starring Evan Rachel Wood and James Woods) and Chaos Theory (Warner Brothers, starring Ryan Reynolds and Emily Mortimer) - as well as Danika (First Look International, starring Oscar winner Marisa Tomei), and RX (Screen Media Films, starring Colin Hanks).
His international credits include the award-winning Israeli documentary Foreign Land (winner, Best Documentary at the Haifa International Film Festival and the Israel Film Academy Awards), the dark comedy Hunting Elephants starring Patrick Stewart, and the Japanese festival film Faces of a Fig Tree, starring and directed by Japanese Oscar winner Kaori Momoi.
On television, Gilad scored all three seasons of False Flag (Keshet / Hulu), the Israeli thriller that inspired two international adaptations: Suspicion (Apple TV+, starring Uma Thurman) and Falshiviy Flag (Russia). He also composed the score for Bard of Blood (Netflix India), the spy series produced by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment and starring Emraan Hashmi.
Gilad leads EBMosaic and its MosaicBeats imprint, where he produces electronic dance music as well as developing AI music artist personas and AI-generated film and music content under the EBM Shorts AI brand.
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Yuval Semo
Yuval Semo is a pianist, film composer and music producer whose work moves fluidly between orchestral scoring, jazz, and contemporary electronic textures. Trained at the Berklee College of Music and the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, Yuval has developed a compositional voice that is at once precise and emotionally alive — a natural fit for the kind of character-driven, tonally complex stories he's drawn to.
His early scoring work encompasses TV series, ad-campaigns and additional-music contributions to film scores including Hunting Elephants, A Tale of a Wolf, Faces of a Fig Tree, Victory Over Darkness, 1992 and Apple TV's Suspicion. More recent works as lead composer include The Death of Cinema and My Father Too, Of Dogs and Men, and the upcoming TV series Next Door Rivals.
His EBMosaic debut, The Vanishing Soldier (Le Déserteur), is the soundtrack to Dani Rosenberg's award-winning Israeli-Italian film, which premiered at the Haifa International Film Festival. The score - built around jazz percussion and intimate melodic themes - mirrors the film's restless, unmoored protagonist with music that refuses to settle.
In addition to scoring for media, Yuval is a busy performer, recording artist, arranger and producer, and has collaborated with the likes of grammy award-winning producer Malcolm Burn, singer Sonya kitchell, guitar goddess Kaki King and many others.
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Collaborators

Misha Piatigorsky
Misha Piatigorsky is one of New York's most distinctive and in-demand jazz pianists — a musician whose playing sits at the crossroads of classical rigor, jazz improvisation, and a deeply personal musical imagination shaped by his journey from Moscow to Manhattan.
Born in Moscow in 1972, Misha immigrated to the United States at age eight — the great-nephew of legendary cellist Gregor Piatigorsky. He studied under piano master Kenny Barron at Rutgers University, earned his Master's degree on full scholarship at the Manhattan School of Music, and went on to win the prestigious 2004 Thelonious Monk Composers Competition — one of the most respected honors in jazz.
Misha performs regularly at New York's finest venues, including Dizzy's Coca-Cola Club at Lincoln Center, Birdland, the Blue Note, and Smoke Jazz Club. He leads multiple projects, including the Misha Piatigorsky Trio and Daddy Rabbit, his innovative live ensemble, selling out secretive shows across the city. Over his career he has produced more than thirty award-winning albums spanning jazz, hip-hop, Brazilian, and Jewish music.
His film work brings the warmth and intimacy of his piano playing to the screen. Misha's music has been heard in several EBMosaic releases — including Rx, Pretty Persuasion, Victory Over Darkness, and Danika — where his playing brings a rare emotional depth to the score.
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Harel Shachal
Harel Shachal is a leading voice in the global jazz-Middle Eastern music scene - a clarinetist, composer, and educator whose instrument bridges ancient Maqam tradition and contemporary jazz with rare authenticity and authority.
Born and trained in Israel, Harel joined the faculty of the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York in 2002, where he founded and directed both the Mid-East Ensemble and the World Music Ensemble. It was there that he formed Anistar, his nine-piece ensemble devoted to the fusion of Middle Eastern and jazz music, which went on to perform at Symphony Space, Lincoln Center, Tichman Hall, and the Knitting Factory.
His international performance credits include the Festival Nuits du Sud (France), the Festival Internacional Cervantino (Mexico), the Jewish Museum in Berlin, and the Ulmer Zelt Music Festival in Germany. In Israel, he has recorded and performed alongside leading musicians including Dudu Tasa, Balkan Beat Box, and Ahuva Ozery.
Harel's film and theater work brings his signature clarinet voice - rooted in the modal world of the Maqam - to the screen and the stage. His playing features on the EBMosaic release Pretty Persuasion and Tale of a Wolf among other projects.
He currently teaches at the Israeli Music Conservatory in Tel Aviv and the Maqamat Academy for Middle Eastern Music in Tzfat, where he leads his workshop "The Art of the Maqam" alongside his ensembles: the Harel Shachal Trio, The Ottomans, Anistar, and his Sufi Orchestra.
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