Through years of practice and exploration, I’ve cultivated my skills in music production. I’ve been performing LIVE and DJ sets on festivals like Awakenings and clubs like Watergate (Berlin) and Arma17 (Moscow). I’ve also released music on various labels. During that time I also started my study at the Institute of Sonology, situated at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. It’s the interdisciplinary research in the field of electronic music and computer music, drawing upon disciplines such as acoustics, electronics and composition. 

As my abilities grew, so did the number of people seeking my advice. For the past few years, I’ve enjoyed teaching music production classes to students of varying levels and ages. From beginners taking their first steps to seasoned experts looking to refine their techniques. Regardless of your level of experience, whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your skills, my classes are designed to meet your specific needs.

Whether you’re seeking general insights into music production or targeted assistance with a particular skill, I’m here to help. Maybe you’re wondering what goes on behind the scenes in my studio, or you’re struggling with a specific project or track. My personal private lessons are tailored specifically to you, in a distraction-free learning environment. This can be online using Zoom, or in my studio. Together we’ll dive deep into your material, so that you will go home with essential insights and skills.

In the realm of music, there are no rules—only endless possibilities. Armed with the human brain and ear, we have the power to explore frequencies from approximately 30 to 16000 Hz. This is our playground, where we’ll sharpen your musical skills and have fun in the process. From mixdowns to crafting compelling arrangements, exploring sound design to unleashing your creativity, the topics we can cover are widespread. DJ lessons are also possible. Learn more about all this on the lessons page.

Thank you for dropping by, and I look forward to meeting you soon!

“The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living differ from the dead.”
― Aristotle