I am a musician, product developer, researcher, and educator interested primarily in new and emerging sound worlds. My work traces the evolving conversation between humans and machines — a study in feedback, synthesis, and control. Through years of product development with Moog Music, academic research in music information retrieval, and musical research in cybernetics, I explore the dialectic creative process between technology and ourselves. As an educator, I seek to share these explorations through publicly available work - illuminating the architectures of sound and inspiring others to create new musical languages.

I am also an internationally touring musician who has performed in over 30 countries with various projects and am most recently the co-founder of the record label Critique of Everyday Life (with William Selman) dedicated to contemporary music and sound art. I received a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics from New York University in 2011 and a Master’s Degree from New York University in 2016 conducting research in music information retrieval and spatial audio. I was a visiting scholar at the Data Processing and Classification group at École normale supérieure.

I live in Barcelona, Spain with my wife and child.