His early inspirations came from Jean-Michel Jarre's album Oxygène, which he discovered in his grandparents' living room, a place where he also organized his first art exhibitions.
He began playing the piano at the age of 8 and then turned to the synthesizer, with his fascination for electronics continually growing. As a self-taught artist, he spent his nights composing on his Groove Box, shaping his unique and intuitive approach to music.
Influenced by pioneers like Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, and Kraftwerk, along with an insatiable curiosity for modern technologies, he developed a musical style that blends organic and digital sounds.
Today, his work reflects his love for nature, which he merges with electronic elements to create immersive soundscapes. His music invites meditation while maintaining an energy capable of resonating with the audience.
By joining the Villiger Art label in 2024, he finds a balance between experimentation and professionalism, ready to explore new artistic dimensions.