Featured by Waldorf Music: A Special Look Into My Creative World

I’m happy to share that Waldorf Music has published a feature about my music, my creative journey, and the instruments that have shaped my sound over the years.

For me, this is something truly special. Waldorf synthesizers have been part of my musical world for a long time, and their sound has influenced many of my productions — from atmospheric ambient textures to more cinematic and emotional electronic pieces.

A Story About Sound and Atmosphere

The feature gives a nice overview of where I come from musically and what drives me as an artist. Long before synthesizers became such an important part of my work, I was deeply connected to the piano and the church organ. That early experience shaped the way I hear music: not just as melody and harmony, but as space, emotion, and atmosphere.

That perspective still defines my work today. Whether I’m writing a quiet piano piece or building immersive electronic soundscapes, my goal is always the same: to create music that allows people to relax, focus, dream, and feel something real.

Why Waldorf Matters to Me

Waldorf instruments have played an important role in that process. Over the years, I’ve used tools like the Blofeld, Iridium, Pulse 2, and Zarenbourg to create sounds that feel both rich and deeply expressive.

What I’ve always appreciated about Waldorf is the balance between character and possibility. Their instruments are capable of bold electronic sounds, but they also have the depth and nuance needed for subtle, emotional music. That makes them a perfect match for the kind of sonic world I want to create.

Music as a Complete World

I also appreciated that the article touches on something that is very important to me: I still think in albums, not just individual tracks. A playlist can introduce someone to a song, but an album can create a complete emotional journey.

That idea has shaped releases like HOPE, DREAMSCAPES, and One Vision with Oine — projects where sound design, mood, and storytelling belong together.

Thank You, Waldorf

I’m grateful to the Waldorf team for this thoughtful feature and for presenting my work in such a personal and authentic way. It means a lot to be featured by a company whose instruments have inspired me for so many years.

If you’d like to learn more about my musical background, creative process, and connection to Waldorf instruments, take a look at the full story on their website.