My Story
I’m a video game composer from the UK, creating music that brings worlds to life through sound. My work sits at the intersection of fantasy, cinematic, and jazz, blending sweeping orchestral textures, expressive melodies, and rich harmonies to support both emotional storytelling and interactive play.
I’m best known for my work on the globally successful game Adopt Me!, where my music has reached millions of players worldwide. Writing for a living, evolving game taught me how powerful music can be when it grows alongside a community. It shapes the mood, identity, and memory over time. Whether crafting gentle themes, playful motifs, or more cinematic moments, my focus is always on enhancing immersion without ever pulling the player out of the experience.
Above all, I love composing music that feels alive: scores that adapt, breathe, and resonate long after the game is switched off. I’m constantly inspired by fantasy worlds, retro game soundtracks, and the expressive freedom of jazz, and I bring that influence into every project I work on!
My Background
My journey into game music began at the piano. Growing up, I spent countless hours listening to and playing video game soundtracks, learning themes by ear and losing myself in the worlds they represented. Those melodies weren’t just background music to me: they were stories, emotions, and places I could return to again and again.
From a young age, music became my way of understanding games on a deeper level. I was fascinated by how a simple chord change could make a moment feel heroic, mysterious, or heartbreakingly quiet. That curiosity slowly turned into dedication, and dedication into a lifelong passion.
Today, composing is something I work on almost every day. Whether I’m sketching new ideas at the piano, refining orchestration, or experimenting with harmony and texture, I’m always focused on growing my craft. That early love for game soundtracks still drives everything I do, creating music that feels meaningful, immersive, and inseparable from the worlds it belongs to.