IndieFEST Film Awards – Award of Recognition (2024)
For the music video “What In The World Is The World Coming To”, Neil w Young and I received three international awards.
My role: Composition & Music Production
In my music studio, I craft sonic worlds that carry my unmistakable signature — shaped by internationally recognized projects, creative collaboration with Neil w Young, partnerships with regional groups, and a stylistic range that moves from atmospheric ambient to precisely structured electronic compositions.



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Discover the world of my electronic sound art – a spectrum ranging from electro, ambient and techno to dance, disco and cinematic elements. Each composition emerges from my own musical language, inviting you to immerse yourself in atmospheric spaces, open your senses and let inner images unfold. My works are available on platforms such as Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, Deezer, Napster, Shazam, YouTube Music and YouTube. Every track is carefully composed, produced and shaped to create an intense, distinctive listening experience – whether for immersion, movement or escaping the everyday.
Over time, microphones, studio monitors, synthesizers, controllers and acoustic refinements have been added. Each of these elements helps me shape my sound with greater precision and further develop my musical ideas.
My home studio continues to grow alongside my projects. New equipment, evolving workflows and technical adjustments are all part of this process, through which the space increasingly becomes my personal sound workshop.
With the right equipment and a clear artistic vision, my home studio has become the place where musical ideas grow, unfold and mature into complete works. It is the space in which I live out my creative independence.
Music has accompanied me since childhood – from my first keyboard to early synthesizers and the electronic sound worlds I create today. A defining moment was meeting electronic music pioneer Klaus Schulze, whose studio I was able to visit as a teenager. The atmosphere of technology, experimentation and creative freedom left a lasting influence on the way I work.
I have played various instruments since my school days – xylophone, piano, later electric guitar and bass, which I still record myself. I never studied music theory; I play by ear and intuition. In my productions, complex soundscapes often emerge with more than a hundred tracks, from which melodies and structures develop organically.
In addition to music, I also work visually: acrylic painting, photography and three‑dimensional artworks that I create and refine using 3D printing. Today, I combine electronic music, sound design and visual art into works that make atmosphere, emotion and depth both audible and visible.
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For the music video “What In The World Is The World Coming To”, Neil w Young and I received three international awards.
My role: Composition & Music Production

Awarded Best Music Video for “What In The World Is The World Coming To”.
My role: Composer & Producer of the Music
Winner of the Electronic category with “Summer Feeling”.
“…collaborated with Germany’s own Michael Gogol. Gogol composed and produced the music…”
My role: Composer & Producer of the Music
All cover images shown here are created from my own photography and image editing. Simply click on a cover to listen.