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In 2015 I had a radio show at the University of Nottingham on URN1350. I hosted a weekly radio show whilst studying in Texas, playing my own music, as well as tracks from local producers. I am currently an alumni of a Texas A&M organization called the “DJ’s of Aggieland” and have spun at numerous house parties, with several big opportunities lined up for the immediate future.


I have produced multiple tracks under my name, as well as producing instrumentals for other artists internationally. I graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2015 and studied for a year at Texas A&M University, USA in 2013. I mainly produce Progressive and Electro House as well as Trance, and have recently taken an interest in Trap and Hardstyle. I started off using Propellorhead’s Reason, and then migrated over to FL Studio in order to start using external plugins and VSTs. I’ve been producing music for around six years now.
