People sometimes ask why I don’t share more about my personal life – what I think and feel. Part of it is that I’m naturally a bit introverted. As an only child, I grew comfortable living in my own thoughts, learning how to entertain and understand myself from within.
That’s probably why composing has always felt like such a natural path. It’s my way of asking questions and listening for answers. Each piece reveals something about my inner landscape – joy, tension, longing – often in ways words can’t quite reach. In shaping sound, I come to new understandings. Sometimes I finish a work and realize it has shown me something I didn’t know before.
Self-discovery isn’t always easy, but it matters. Through music, I reflect, challenge assumptions, and make sense of change. The process becomes both a mirror and a guide.
So if you’re curious to know me better, the most honest place to start is the music.
