Making music is where I can be most myself, where the noise of the world fades and I can tune into something quieter, something deeper. I write music for people who feel everything a little too much, who need space to process, to drift, to remember.
I’m drawn to the tension between analog and digital, warmth and glitch, order and chaos. I love the detail of electronic textures but I never want to lose the human touch, the creak of a piano pedal, the breath behind a violin, the imperfections. I’m influenced by artists who blur those same boundaries: Nils Frahm, Jon Hopkins, Ólafur Arnalds, Burial, James Blake, creators who’ve taught me that emotion doesn’t necessarily even need lyrics for the music to speak.