About me
In the autumn of 2008, I walked onto the University of New Haven campus with a couple of degrees in my sights and a fire in my belly for the science of sound. By day, I was hitting the books and learning the language of mixing boards; by night, I was in the trenches of sweat-soaked clubs, coaxing melody out of the beautiful chaos of garage bands. It was at a place called The Space in Connecticut where I first sat behind a console, learning that delicate dance between a perfect note and total feedback.
Los Angeles is a funny place—full of promise, but it’ll make you work for every bit of it. I landed here in 2013 with a duffel bag and a whole lot of nerve. I spent those early years walking the halls of giants like Capitol and Sony, eventually finding a home at Dream Studios in Echo Park. That’s where I learned the real secret: it’s not about the gear, it’s about the soul. It’s about serving the song.
Over the years, I’ve moved through the legendary rooms of Los Angeles, worked with major label icons to your favorite local bands, and eventually carved out my own sanctuary studio. I’ve spent my days helping dreamers find their voice and my nights making sure the live lights never dim, whether I’m mixing a multi million-dollar gala or an indie record. I even dipped my toes into the world of cinema, picking up a Golden Reel nomination along the way.
At the end of the day, I’m a man who understands the weight of a waveform and the power of an emotion. I’ve spent a lifetime chasing that perfect second where the silence becomes something timeless. And honestly? I’m only just hitting my stride.