Celebrating 2019: SoundCloud Favorites

Another year gone by. 2019 was full of great music and lots of releases by me as well. From "Higher Frequencies" to collaborative projects "Millions of Simple Lights" and "Let It Go", I've never even put out so much music in one year. Looking ahead, I have a couple plans for 2020. As usual, lots … Continue reading Celebrating 2019: SoundCloud Favorites

Single ‘’Let It Go’’ available now

‘’It’s come to my attention that what’s needed is an intervention. Just a cryptic invention of the mind that needs direction.‘’ ‘’Let It Go’’ is my new single with New York based artist Willis the Illest! Will is a conscious rapper whose music I first encountered on SoundCloud and later on Linkin Park Underground. Somehow … Continue reading Single ‘’Let It Go’’ available now

Feeling inspired

I've been feeling inspired lately. For the first time I'm writing music on guitar and also for the first time I'm starting with riffs instead of chord progressions or melody parts. Making a riff sound interesting and catchy is pretty challenging but it's proven to be a fun way to change up my creative process. … Continue reading Feeling inspired

New single ‘’Higher Frequencies’’ out now

Prepare yourself for a fast-paced ride full of sonic twists: ‘’Higher Frequencies’’ is out now! Check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miaOAOWyIfA Download ‘’Higher Frequencies’’ for free on Bandcamp: Congratulations Manuel, Honey and Mehя Het on winning the contest and hearing ‘’Higher Frequencies’’ first during the exclusive early premiere! Thank you for participating and for your … Continue reading New single ‘’Higher Frequencies’’ out now

‘’Higher Frequencies’’ contest

‘’Higher Frequencies’’, my new single, will be out on January 24! To celebrate this release I’m hosting a contest in which you can win a chance to be part of the exclusive early premiere. In the video below you see me playing an acoustic guitar part that’s featured in the single. Based on this little … Continue reading ‘’Higher Frequencies’’ contest