“Us Lot” was a first term film I worked on with Josh Price in my first year of Documentary Film & Television in university. The film delves into the topic of schizophrenia.

“The Somali Situation” is a film I worked on in my first year of Documentary Film & Television at university. A presentation on the subject of terrorism, the film explores the recent history of Somalia and the threat of piracy and gang violence present in the Country. Written, directed and edited by myself and Aiden Bloodworth.

“Rolex Knockoff” was my first attempt at producing a Moombahton piece. Set as (almost) a challenge, by my friend Caramelou, I sampled “Wearing My Rolex” by Wiley, slowing the BPM and adding percussive instruments.

“Sunshyne” was the product of being asked to edit Dario G’s “Sunchyme“, in order to use the final piece as backing music to a live fashion gallery exhibition. The brief was to only use the section with tribal-like vocals and to repeat till the piece ended.


“Stash” was my first shot at actual electronic music production. I wanted to make a dark sounding dubstep song, using only the samples available in Ableton Live 8. This is the product of my first shot with proper music sequencing software and, although I know it’s not great by any means, I’m quite proud of it.

Written as a response to The Science Museum’s OraMIX competition, this track used audio stems of Daphne Oram’s recordings in order to create a new “song”, through remixing the available audio.

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