Audio
Live Work
I love live sound! I am currently employed by Northeastern University part-time as an event
technician. I have also occasionally been subbing in as the live sound engineer for
Bluegrass Tuesdays
in Cambridge, MA. I am comfortable and knowledgeable in all aspects of live audio
production, whether you just need to run cable, or if you’re looking for a great mix.
I am open to freelance work! If you have an event that needs to sound good, please reach out
via email which you can find at my contact page.
Studio Work
My live engineering capabilities extend into studio engineering, but I already told you about those, so here are some different skill sets in the forms of performance and production!
Performance
I have been lucky to get to record violin a couple of times for my friend Josh Tochner who goes under the artist name Talk Sick. These recordings have been on a few of his releases:
- Where do you go? (2025)
- Scared of Nothing (2024)
- Tell Myself (2022)
Production
I have a love of both analog and digital production and the technology behind them. I have recorded some of my own composition as well as my own performance and released them into the world. Here is some of my work:
- A fun live recording of The Big Rock Candy Mountains (cover) (2025)
- For my video game audio class, a complete audio redesign of the game Moonlighter (2024)
- For my intro to music tech class, Signal (2022), completely composed of sounds from an OB-Xd emulation by discoDSP