Music

The sound, culture and releases that never left.

Music has always stayed with me, from the sounds I grew up around to the tracks I still produce and release today.

Sound And Releases

Music has always been a huge part of my life and still is to this day.

I continue producing and releasing tracks regularly, mainly around organ house, speed garage and bassline, with the occasional deeper house or bass-heavy release mixed in depending on the direction I’m feeling creatively.

Most of my music comes from the sounds, culture and environments I grew up around, which is why there’s always a raw and authentic edge behind it instead of sounding overly polished or manufactured.

Even with everything else I work on now, music has never really disappeared from my life.

Where It Comes From

A lot of the sound and energy behind my music comes from the era and environments I grew up around.

The culture, nightlife, local sound systems and underground music scene all played a massive role in shaping the way I hear and create music today.

That influence naturally carried into the genres I make, especially around bassline, speed garage and organ house where rhythm, atmosphere and energy matter just as much as melody.

I’ve always preferred music that feels real and emotionally connected rather than sounding clean, commercial or forced.

Still Part Of The Identity

Even though business, technology and building systems now take up most of my time, music still plays a massive part in my creativity, mindset and identity.

A lot of the way I think creatively today actually comes from music, whether that’s structure, rhythm, atmosphere or simply the process of building something from nothing.

It’s one of the few things that stayed consistent throughout every stage of my life, regardless of how much everything else changed around it.

No matter how deep I go into business and technology, music will always remain part of who I am.