Tokyo based composer / producer / sound engineer for Film, TV and Video Games.

I produced the sound for an animated logo for K2 Cinema, a boutique cinema in Tokyo. I sampled a toy train set running on plastic rails, which linked in with the mandate to make it playful as well as connecting the train motif with a sound that resembled an analogue movie projector.

My submission for Spitfire’s scoring competition. I combined elements of a Baroque-style chamber ensemble with modern beats.

A rescoring of "Monolith," a documentary about New York-based artist Gwyneth Leech. I aimed to celebrate the artist’s style and location by creating a patchwork of diverse music genres. Additionally, I included sounds recorded from the streets, subways, and construction sites of Manhattan.

A rescoring of “Fever," a short film depicting four teenagers confronting their instincts. I approached it as a horror piece, with the music serving as the glue connecting the four separate narratives. Alongside "Monolith," this work was part of my graduation project for my Media Composition Master's Degree.

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Andre Salib is a Tokyo based composer / producer / sound engineer for Film, TV and Video Games. Clients include Konami, MTV Japan, Beams, Yoshimoto Kogyo and Benesse Corporation. Born in Tokyo and raised in Cairo, Andre brings together a unique set of experiences which are reflected in his music and compositional style. As the principle songwriter and guitarist for Farida’s Cafe in the early 2000s, Andre developed his band based rock style through 5 albums released from Midi Creative (Ryuichi Sakamoto’s original label). In addition, his electronic music band Super Samir allows him to explore the electronic space mixing punk rock, breakbeats, house, funk and cinematic elements with arresting visuals.

Please reach out for any sound needs
andresalib@tahina-records.com

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