I’ve spent most of my life around music — writing it, playing it live, and working behind the scenes as a live sound engineer. Over time, that experience strips things back. You stop chasing ideas and start paying attention to what actually lasts. What remains is a more deliberate way of working, and this project is the result of that focus.
Everything you hear here is created by me, in my own studio — composition, performance, programming, recording, and production. I work across guitar-based music, orchestral textures, and hybrid forms that sit somewhere in between, guided by structure, dynamics, and emotional weight rather than genre. I’m far more interested in coherence and longevity than speed or volume.
This site is a quiet place. You’ll find finished tracks, works in progress, and occasional experiments — shared when they’re ready, not before. Some things are public, some are intentionally kept closer, and some exist simply because they needed to be made. There’s no fixed pace, and no expectation that everything needs to be explained.
If this project develops beyond the studio — rehearsals, new musicians, recording spaces, real-world constraints — I intend to document that process honestly. Not as content for its own sake, but as a record of how ideas change once they leave the room they were written in. Some of that may be shared openly; some of it will be reserved for those who want a deeper view of the work as it unfolds.
I work independently by default, but I’m not closed to alignment where it genuinely adds value. Taste and intent matter more than output, and I’m selective about where energy goes. If you’re here as a listener, a creator, or simply someone curious about how this all fits together, you’re welcome to explore at your own pace.