About Me
My story with sound started before I even knew it would become my career.
In 2017, I moved to the UK with no clear plan for the future-just a strong feeling that I wanted to create something. I didn’t speak English at the time, so I learned it in the most natural way I could: by going to the cinema. A lot. Sometimes twice a week. Watching films wasn’t just about learning a language, it became my comfort, my inspiration and my way of feeling less alone in a new country.
Over time, I stopped watching films only as a viewer. I really started listening and seeing. I paid attention to music, special effects, shots, sound design and atmosphere. For a moment, I even considered acting, but I quickly realised that being in front of the camera wasn’t for me. I’m much happier behind the scenes… and behind the speakers.
After finishing my GCSEs, I decided to explore music, despite having no musical background at all. I enrolled in a Music Technology Pathway course and began learning music theory and production from scratch, often teaching myself outside of classes. I knew I had a lot to catch up on, so I worked hard, really hard. Long days, late nights, deep research and constant experimenting quickly became my routine. There were days when I showed up to college after not sleeping at all, still full of energy, simply because I was too excited about creating sound to feel tired.
Throughout my studies in Music Production, I developed my skills as a composer, sound designer and music producer. At first, sound design became my main focus as it felt like a space where emotion, storytelling and creativity could meet without limits. Field recording, creating sound effects and building atmospheres felt natural to me. Over time, composing also became a huge part of my creative identity, especially when working with picture and experimenting across styles.
Emotion is at the core of everything I do. I’m highly empathetic and emotionally driven, and I believe that sound works best when it feels honest. I create my strongest work when I connect emotionally to a project. When a sound gives me goosebumps or tightens my chest, I know I’m doing something right.
Today, I approach every project with passion, commitment and curiosity. I’m open, collaborative and always serious about my work. I care deeply about detail, atmosphere and storytelling, and I put my whole heart into every sound I create.
I create sound the way I experience the world - emotionally, honestly and with full commitment.