An experimental auditory tour through different decades of vibrational nostalgia, both comforting and not. Inspired by an abandoned store at a local dying mall, Things Remembered is meant to be listened to in one sitting.
Partnering with my friend Synthetic Melodies, 97.1 The Rain highlights a different, less optimistic future. Set in a cyberpunk dystopia, this EP paints a picture of a rainy, but thrilling, city of tall buildings, crime, and grime. Its main inspiration was a dramatization of a nighttime downtown Houston.
Paging Dr. McCall pays tribute to my personal favorite artist, and one of the greatest outer space painters of all time, the late Robert McCall. The album is an emotional journey through space from liftoff, to orbit, to lightspeed, and was written to encapsulate the immense passion and optimism communicated through McCall's works.
Inspired heavily by Kane Parson's Backrooms series, Mall Fountain plays into the grandeur, awe, and adventure offered by liminal spaces, while becoming increasingly unsettling, before ending in seemingly innocent elevator music. The tracks are designed to confuse your ears, making you second-guess each sound, and struggle in pinpointing its direction.
This summery lo-fi EP begins on the sunny beach, takes you down into the reefs, and ends in the cold and quiet depths of the ocean. Reflecting the way sound interacts with water, Submergence becomes increasingly mellow and relaxing as it progresses.
Written in fond memory of my first instrument, my grandparents' light pink Casio PT-1, Pink Keyboard features three dreamy lo-fi tracks, produced to sonically define their respective names.
My first multi-track album, Room 75 was an experiment intended to be lounge music for a space station. While never leaving the lounge, the 6 alien-sounding tracks musically describe different parts of the ship.