Composer blending electronic beats with cinematic textures.
My music is made for both the mind and the screen.
Music has always been a big part of my life, and I’m a massage therapist by trade. During the COVID shutdown, while massages were on hold, I began to explore composing in BandLab. What began as a quarantine project quickly became my main creative outlet. I don’t aspire to music stardom, but I do have a dream. I imagine one of my instrumental pieces in a movie soundtrack or commercial. Or maybe a surf band bringing Surf De Lune to life on stage… that would be awesome.
Musically, my tastes blend late 20th-century blues-based rock, postmodern eclecticism, and electronic textures. As a kid, I found my big brother’s 45, Walk on the Wild Side by Jimmy Smith. It became my superhero theme song, and hooked me on instrumental music. My early influences include The Who, Led Zeppelin, Hendrix, Cream, and the Grateful Dead—before college steered me toward the Sex Pistols, Talking Heads, and Psychedelic Furs. Then I found surf music. From Link Wray and Dick Dale to The Mermen and Insect Surfers, that driving beat and their lush instrumentals hooked me. More recently, my musical experiments introduced strong electronic, techno, EDM, and psychedelic influences that now shape much of my work.
I combine all those inspirations into instrumental music with a cinematic twist, blending blues, rock, jazz/fusion, surf, electronic, and the occasional left turn into something unexpected.
I hope you enjoy listening even more than I enjoy creating it.





