Every time I create a track, I strive to create something that is deeply rooted in a particular region, culture, or a story. My goal isn’t just to make music you can move to, but to transport the listener somewhere that feels both familiar and new. Whether it’s indigenous Brazilian percussion, Edo period Japanese instrumentation, Arabic ambiance, or Parisian French house, I begin with deep research and a deep reverence for the authentic sound of each place. From there, I build immersive soundscapes that fuse traditional instruments with modern electronic textures.
For me, this is not just music production, it’s storytelling through sound design. Each song is part of a larger mission: to explore and reinterpret regional musical identities with authenticity and respect. Tracks like Amazónica and Kotokashi are sonic mosaics which blend cultural homage with innovation and reflect my commitment to emotional and cultural storytelling and sonic precision.