About Me

Thank you for your interest in my music. The fact that you're reading this means you want to know more, and I appreciate that.

I started making music in the late 80s, back when everything was mostly analog. Digital tools were starting to appear – instruments like the Fairlight and early versions of Pro Tools (nicknamed "Slow Tools"). But these were only for the big-time artists and producers. For us regular folks in home studios, we had software called Trackers. These were early sequencers and samplers. That's how I began using computers to create music. While I played guitar back then, it wasn't my true passion. Computers and keyboards always felt more natural to me.

Around 2000, I started making less music and by 2005, I'd basically stepped away from it entirely (except for occasional little projects). Then, around 2015, I discovered YouTube videos by artists like Ski Oakenfull and Gregory Osborne, showcasing how far digital music production had come. I was intrigued by the possibilities, and those videos rekindled my interest in music.

And here I am today – bringing that magic of early digital music from the 80s and 90s into the present day. I hope you enjoy it.