
Signature Sound

What inspires me most are chords
Few things move me as deeply as a chord progression that just feels right. That’s why many of my tracks feature unconventional harmonic choices.
Keys are a close second in importance. The right chords paired with the perfect key sound often say more than lyrics ever could. I love wide, open, slightly distorted sounds— that can carry a track for minutes without losing their magic. Layering is one of my go-to techniques to add weight, space, and texture.
I’m heavily inspired by the sound of the ’80s. Especially the music my parents used to play when I was a kid. Iconic synths, drum machines, and the open, spacious mixes of that era have left a lasting impression on me.
Thanks to my love for hip-hop, I’ve learned the power of groove. My drum programming focuses on spacing, flow, and intentional sound selection. I keep things simple—drums should drive the track, not complicate it. I often take inspiration from J Dilla, playing drums by hand to give them a human, natural feel.
Bass is the foundation of my tracks. Even when it’s not front and center, I make sure the low end provides movement, direction, and weight.
Arrangement
Because I aim for my tracks to be used commercially, I pay close attention to dynamics and structure. Every track needs time to breathe. I create contrast—quiet moments, loud sections, tension and release—to keep the listener engaged. I also follow standard sync arrangement formats, including clear builds, transitions, stings, and crescendos.
Mixing & Mastering
To let my music shine in full color, I mix with clarity, depth, and dynamics in mind. My mixes are industry-standard: clean, punchy, and optimized for all playback systems.
Influences
I’ve always been more drawn to sounds and production styles than to specific artists. What really inspires me is how a track feels. The textures, the emotion, the sonic details that make it unforgettable.
That said, there are a few artists whose work has shaped my ear. In the pop and alt-R&B world, I find inspiration in Clairo, Frank Ocean and Tyler, The Creator,. The type of artist who push boundaries while keeping things deeply personal and atmospheric.
On the more cinematic and instrumental side, I’m influenced by composers like Piero Piccioni, Manfred Minnich, and Elijah Fox. Their lush arrangements, use of space, and emotional depth have taught me a lot about storytelling through sound.
In the end, I’m constantly listening — not just for melodies or lyrics, but for the sonic fingerprints that make music unique.
Vision
There’s no moment more beautiful to me than when a song gives you goosebumps. My goal as a producer is to create those magical moments and share them with people around the world.
My catalog of beats is as deep as it is diverse. I often let myself be guided by a single idea—testing and shaping it until a unique sonic landscape emerges.
My passion for hip-hop production has been with me from the very beginning. I often draw harmonic inspiration from jazz, fascinated by the space between melancholy and nostalgia. Through my chord choices and sound selection, I aim to create something that feels both fresh and familiar.
Pop music is my second great love. I strive to write unforgettable, catchy melodies that stick in your head. They also carry enough complexity to stand apart from the rest. My creative process often starts with abstract ideas. Often unconventional chords or melodies—which I then shape into something more accessible, without losing their original spirit.
My philosophy
every track needs one unique core idea, perfectly aligned with the rest of the composition, without compromising its essence.