From Code to Composition
For years, I sat where you sit now - debugging code, optimizing gameplay, and wondering why my games felt like they were missing something. That "something" was always the music.
While my parents worried I'd "starve as a musician," I spent 27 years mastering guitar and studying at the conservatory. Meanwhile, I built a career as a developer, always feeling that pull back to the emotional power of music.
Then I realized: I could bridge both worlds. As a developer, I understand your technical needs. As a classically trained composer, I create music that makes players feel something memorable.
Now I create the kind of music I always wished I had for my own projects - the emotional depth of Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy scores, with the practical understanding of what actually works in a game environment.