
Portfolio
Over the course of my career, I have been a part of some amazing projects so many different roles including performances, workshops, music features, sound design, and art projects. Here are some of my favorite things I've gotten to do over the years.

Waiting in Line 3D
This project was one of my first forays into sound design. I designed all of the menu and action sounds as well as the soundtrack. It got tons of press and features on platforms like Wired, Vice, and more. Wired feature.

Doritos - Crash the Superbowl
I was working for a post production house called Dynamite Laser Beam and was asked to do this commercial on spec as it was for the Crash the Superbowl contest by Doritos. It was a fun project and I learned so much about production. We were in the top 3 of the contest and featured on ESPN and tons of news and TV shows before and after the Superbowl. We didn't end up with the grand prize, but it was a great experience. Watch the video.

WMD's Flux Interpolator
This interactive art project was featured at multiple festivals and celebrations in Denver and featured touch sensitive pads on foam pyramids with internal leds and fog shooting out of the holes. The touch sensitive pads that are connected to a modular synthesizer on display and creates a bridge between the audience and the technology on display to create wild sounds and music with no experience. Featured on CBS news.

WMD METRON
From concept to production, I helped develop, producem and release WMD's flagship sequencer system for modular synthesizers, Metron. The goal of this product is to inspire creativity and allow for improvization in live performance. The key feature is "lookahead" sequencing, which allows the user to create a new musical pattern while the first one is playing. Metron is a staple of modular synth performers and is still perpetually sold our after almost 10 years. Learn more.

FREQ BOUTIQUE
Freq Boutique is a monthly modular synthesizer and hardware electronic music showcase that I book, produce, and host. I started this in 2017 and it has become a staple in the Denver electronic music scene. 15-minute sets with a 5 minute Q+A so we can all learn something. The event is open genre and gives new performers a place to learn what it is like to take gear out and play in front of a crowd. 8-years and running, it is something I look forward to every month.

Reason at ADE
My musical partner, Trovarsi and I recently had the opportunity to host a workshop at Amsterdam Dance Event promoting the DAW Reason. We explained how we use Reason inside of another DAW, Bitwig and integrate the software with our modular synthesizers and other hardware. Check out the workshop.
