Tamir Muskat (Hebrew: תמיר מוסקט) is an Israeli musician/producer-sound engineer who was born and raised in Petah Tikva, Israel as son of a Romanian immigrant.
Tamir founded Vibromonk Records[1] with Dan Shatzky, which has become an important music production studio in New York City.
Since then Tamir has produced albums with exceptional artists from around the world and has helped create a unique musical palette.
As a member of Stephen Ulrich's instrumental trio Big Lazy,[2] he released The Big Apple's Creme de la Crème, called "primeval, lurid, mournful, frantic, pretty, dissonant, stark, lush" by The Village Voice and "elegantly gritty stunningly beautiful music" by The New Yorker.
The band created a new music scene in New York City, making remixes for Gypsy labels in Europe and DJing.