Smulian has produced albums for various Israeli artists that have had success within the world music industry. In 2003, he produced, arranged, recorded, programmed, edited, mixed the album
Derech for
Mosh Ben Ari – one of Israel's most successful international artists – the album went Gold. He has also produced albums for other successful Israeli acts such as
Sheva and in 2000 he co-produced and mixed their album
Gan released by Lev HaOlim records. In 2004 he co-produced and mixed the album
Searching For Dorot for the Israeli act
Shotei Hanevua – the album went Platinum. The song Kol Galgal (The Voice of the Wheel) on the album was a huge success in the Israeli charts. Other productions and collaborations include well respected Israeli singer
Meir Banai and one of Israels leading female vocalists Gani Tamir. In 1999 Smulian built Digihipi recording studio in Israel where he focused on World Music productions. He worked with musicians of different cultural and political backgrounds and mentored them on western musical perspectives. These musicians were of
Druze, Christian,
Bedouin,
Jewish and
Muslim backgrounds. He worked with Toot Ard, a band of Arab Druzes from the
Golan Heights Israel, and was the co-founder and band leader of
Whiteflag Project an Israeli Palestinian band which was a unique phenomenon on the world music scene. Smulian co-composed and wrote the English lyrics for the project on both their albums. In 2008 Smulian was appointed as the Musical Director for the world music project
Ras Hasatan (A Sanai Journey). Ras Hasatan was a musical project that took place in the Sanai Desert in Israel with 50 musicians from all over the world. Complementing Smulian's world music catalogue was the world compilation album
Thesmophoria – (Women sing world music). He produced, co-composed and mixed the album which was later released in Europe and Israel and released by D&M productions. Amongst Smulian's compositional works are composed songs for Bedouin flute Player, Judy Kopelman. Kopelman's project told the story of a Palestinian/Israeli Arab who is trying to become recognised in the Israeli culture, and all the ethnic and racial issues that it encompasses. In 2007 he composed, recorded and mixed music for theatre
Six Actors in Search of a Pilot. A production that involved Israeli Arabs and Jews that focused on the need for mutuality and not conflict. They performed throughout Israel in the Arab and Jewish communities and played on Broadway in Manhattan, NY. Smulian has also scored for documentaries and films. He composed music for the documentary
Masada and in 1990 scored for the news video clip
Sadude Hussein. The clip received first prize at the 1991 Brazilian Music competition and received airplay on shows such as
Saturday Night Live. Smulian works with WhatFlag, a band in
Bristol, UK alongside playing bass with clarinet player
Harold Rubin doing
free and
contemporary jazz. They perform around the
Middle-East and Europe. In 2013 Smulian began working with Amadou Diagne, percussionist and singer/songwriter from Senegal as musical director and bass player. In 2014 he produced the first EP for Rasha Nahas, from Israel/Palestine and continues to produce and perform with Nahas internationally on a regular basis. On a daily basis Smulian continues to work as a producer for varied artists and
session musician locally and internationally. ==Bass player==