Musician

Offer Nissim

Israeli DJ and producer

1963 - today

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Their biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Offer Nissim is the 2,487th most popular musician, the 382nd most popular biography from Israel and the 8th most popular Israeli Musician.

Offer Nissim is an Israeli DJ and record producer best known for his work in the house music genre and for remixing tracks for various international artists. He gained prominence in the electronic music scene for his unique sound and energetic performances.

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Among Musicians

Among musicians, Offer Nissim ranks 2,487 out of 3,175Before them are Mike Inez, Oksana Lyniv, Dave Sabo, Bob Weir, Paul Horn, and Regina Spektor. After them are Aaron Burckhard, Thomas Gabriel Fischer, Randy Jackson, DJ Sammy, Bobby Hackett, and Bob Wills.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Offer Nissim ranks 711Before them are Luis Carlos Perea, Ai Orikasa, Lina Kačiušytė, Gabriel Tiacoh, Vujadin Stanojković, and Jewel Taylor. After them are Aaron Burckhard, Thomas Gabriel Fischer, Joan Plaza, Dany Verlinden, Martín Fiz, and Zemfira Meftahatdinova.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Offer Nissim ranks 382 out of NaNBefore them are Amikam Norkin (1966), Tal Ben Haim (1982), Nadav Lapid (1975), Gila Gamliel (1974), Moran Atias (1981), and Kamilya Jubran (1962). After them are Eli Ohana (1964), Eyal Berkovic (1972), Bibras Natkho (1988), David D'Or (1965), Alona Tal (1983), and Shira Haas (1995).

Among Musicians In Israel

Among musicians born in Israel, Offer Nissim ranks 8Before them are Itzhak Perlman (1945), Ivry Gitlis (1922), Pinchas Zukerman (1948), Hillel Slovak (1962), Shlomo Artzi (1949), and Avishai Cohen (1970). After them are Keren Ann (1974), Yitzhak Yedid (1971), Oren Lavie (1976), Miri Ben-Ari (1978), and Borgore (1987).

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