selected film/tv credits:
Didn’t Die: dir. Meera Menon; Sundance Film Festival premiere 2025, theatrical/streaming release 2026
Animal Kingdom: TNT/Warner Horizon/John Wells Productions 2016-2022 - listen to the original soundtrack album on Spotify
The Unknown Country: dir. Morrisa Maltz; Cold Iron Pictures 2022 - listen to the original soundtrack album on Spotify
Next Gen: dir. Joe Ksander, Kevin R. Adams; Netflix 2018 - listen to the original soundtrack album on Spotify
Equity: dir. Meera Menon; Broad Street Pictures/Sony Pictures Classics 2016
Lila & Eve: dir. Charles Stone III; A+E Studios 2015
We’ll Never Have Paris: dir. Simon Helberg, Jocelyn Towne; Bifrost Pictures/Orion Pictures 2014
Preservation: dir. Christopher Denham; Present Pictures/The Orchard 2014
Farah Goes Bang: dir. Meera Menon; Angel Grace Productions/Seed+Spark 2013
I Am I: dir. Jocelyn Towne; Present Pictures/Gravitas Ventures 2013
see full credits list on imdb
BODYWORK:

Debut album project of non-score music, 2026. Each piece is made with a different single acoustic instrument. The project as a whole reflects the process of connecting layers of the body - my human body engaging with the inorganic bodies of instruments, exploring aspects of these bodies ranging from their pure essential natures into extended techniques and all the way through textural soundscapes wildly manipulated in the digital realm. Instruments are a technology that extends the limits of the human body to express itself, and digital technology extends the limits of the instruments’ mechanical and acoustic technologies. Musical content is itself a range of technologies for expression - in BODYWORK this manifests in a focus on patterns, motifs, cycles of repeating polyrhythms, functioning as biomechanical processes that are set in motion and allowed to follow through to their logical conclusions, creating backgrounds against which melodic and gestural expression are given free rein to emerge. The intended result is a meditation on the ways these biomechanical processes of rhythm, melody, timbre, and texture, working in concert, coalesce to reach out and seek engagement with the final layer of body: yours as a listener.
LISTEN TO BODYWORK ON SPOTIFY
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