Blacklight Beat Patrol Perspective on Sundays and Flapjacks
The tracks have no specific themes. Many are built from a series of intriguing melodies or sounds that inspire me, leading to the creation of a song.
Most of the evolution in my sound and style over the past three years has come from becoming more familiar with the tools I now use for writing music, as opposed to just playing bass in a band. It's a different experience that has allowed for that growth.
I love music and how it seems to just come together. For me, it's a therapeutic escape, like solving a puzzle, helping me tune out the noise of the world.
My music plays into a series of genres, not deliberately, but because of my influences and the music I enjoy. You'll hear a bit of hip-hop, EDM, experimental music, glitch, and rock, just to name a few.
Oh man, that’s a tough one. There are a lot of artists I’d like to collaborate with if given the opportunity. If I had to pick one, it would have to be Trent Reznor, just because he’s always tried to push the boundaries of music and sound.
I grew up in the smallest city in the U.S., which was culturally diverse, exposing me to various music styles. Additionally, I listened to a lot of music with my grandfather, introducing me to a wide range of musical influences from his generation.