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LATEST MUSIC

Please click through each playlist to hear my songs of different genres!

Role: Producer, Composer, Mixer
"To The Stars"
I wanted to use new concepts I learned recently using subtractive synthesis and LFO's. I created most of the synths you hear in this song, and I played with LFO's to create many of the sounds. I wanted everything to sound like it was "moving". I hope it takes you on a journey.
Every semester at Berklee, I am challenged to write, compose, and produce in a different genre of music. In my major, Contemporary Writing & Production, I have the opportunity to wear many hats; here's my take on EDM. Stay tuned later on for my latest big band arrangement.
 
 

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Role: Producer, Writer, Arranger, Singer, Mixer
"Winner": Acoustic Version
At Berklee, I am majoring in Contemporary Writing & Production. In each class I take, I am assigned challenging projects. For my Studio Writing intensive class, I was assigned to write, produce, arrange and record and perform a professional pop song. This is just one of many similar projects that I complete every semester at Berklee. 
 
Special thanks to: 
Renato Milone
Sam Barton
Tommy Kavounidis
Simone Scazzochio
And all of the Berklee studio musicians featured on this project.
 
 

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Roles: Arranger, Producer, Mixer
"Get Ready" by The Temptations

Every semester I am presented with challenging projects in order to add to my required graduation portfolio for my major. For my Advanced Ensemble Writing class, I was challenged to arrange a contemporary song for at least 10 instruments! I chose the Temptations because of the groove and possibilities for horns! Enjoy!

Special Thanks to

Joshua Witt

Yewande  Odetoyinbo

The CW-211 Berklee Project Band

Roles: Arranger, Producer, Mixer
"Don't Make Me Wait" by Sting & Shaggy 

I had fun with this project because of it's uniqueness: it's purely vocal. I felt inspired to arrange this song shortly after I heard it performed live on the Grammy's by Sting & Shaggy in 2018. I imagined how this song would sound as an A ccapella arrangement for 4 voices; I hope you enjoy the realization. 

Special Thanks to Adam Corneal, Garrett Waithe, Cressida Fletcher, & Precious Perez

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