Media composer and recording artist with over thirty years of experience in an industry that refuses to sit still. I believe professional musicians and composers today face a curious double bind: technology has given us extraordinary independence, yet it also threatens to make us redundant. On a good day, we can produce, mix, and release a soundtrack from a laptop on the kitchen table. On a bad day, we wonder whether the same laptop will soon be writing the score without us.
The real challenge is not simply about keeping up with the latest tools, but about holding on to the essence of what we do: creating work that speaks to the human condition. Our role must be redefined, not diminished. We are more than software operators, we are translators of experience, shapers of emotion, and the ones proving that music’s value isn’t in the software, but in the soul behind it.