General Demo Reel

Excerpts of my best works. Some released, some to be released. All fully produced by me. Full versions can be found in the dropdowns below

Planned to be the first song in my 2026 Album, "Loving in Your Chains" represents a maturity in my voice, production skill, and a maturity in topic. It features a number of live instruments, including drums by Cyan Stockfield, a saxophone solo by Iyegbekosa Ohanmu, and electric guitar by me.

This up beat jazz-pop song about my internal religous turmoil is the name sake of my first EP. It was produced by me in 2023. The chorus of this video was animated by me using Motion Canvas, the rest was animated by SparkleNinja.

Jumping genres, "Times Fine Sands" is a breakcore beat that focuses on packing as much skilled lyricism and production tricks into a short song as possible. This video was fully animated by SparkleNinja.

"I Could Tell You" comes from much more personal emotions. The slow, melancholy song was written as a distant friend was struggling with depression. It uses that melancholy feeling to depict the feeling of being on the outside feeling as if there's nothing you can do.

Written and released in 2024, "'Till the Quota's Due" is a Nerdcore piece. Nerdcore music includes songs about traditionally "nerdy" things such as video games, anime, TV shows, etc. This song is set in the game "Lethal Company." It makes use of industrial sounds as the backbone to its beat to invoke the cold, capitalistic nature of the game.

This a capella piece is a remix of an original electronic piece I released with my first EP, "Sunrise." This a capella version was arranged by me and performed by Brandeis Voicemale, the masculine-centered a capella group I music direct. The song was recorded and mixed by me.

"Velvet Eyes" features a slow, steady jazz-pop beat with rhythmic interplay between the drums, piano, and the various leads. It features synth brass as well as a number of harmonies behind my bass vocals.

"Fiction" voices an internal debate on if it's ethicial or healthy to mine my own personal, heart wrenching experiences for the sake of writing good songs. This fast-paced song was fully produced by me and features a verse sung by Fids.

"The World Can Wait" is another Nerdcore song. Although it's written about "Zelda: Breath of the Wild," it has a more general thesis: to slow down and not let life pass you by as you rush through it. It uses orchestral instruemnts and a marching drum beat to invoke the fantasy setting of the game. The video was animated by me but the art was made by Sleepy Lemur.

Remix Demo Reel

Excerpts from four remixes made by me as commissions and personal projects.

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