As a formally-trained composer and music producer, I've had the opportunity to work with a variety of clients: from scoring soundtracks for award-winning media and artists, including Grammy and Emmy-winners, to designing UX sound for clients such as Google and Facebook (now Meta), to producing for underground rap artists abroad. Being mixed-race Colombian and Pakistani, I reflect a multitude of culturally-attuned sounds. I specialize in multiple genres - Rap, Pop, Electronic, Reggaeton - with my film scores ranging from intimate solo piano to full-orchestral arrangements.
My work in audio UX has shaped the sounds millions hear daily on their devices. At Google, I led research that was critical to the audio experience for Project Moohan - Google & Samsung's XR headset. I bring both creative intuition and scientific rigor to every project, understanding not just what sounds good, but why it resonates with people across different cultures and contexts.
As a technologist, I bring 10+ years as a researcher, focusing on audio user experience and psychoacoustics, with emphasis on quantitiative and biometric methods (EEG, GSR, eyetracking). I also write code, and have helped my clients develop in-house audio apps and features.
A few projects I'm proud of include PitchBuni, an ear training app for perfect pitch using research-based methods; patent-pending spatial audio technology for XR; and VR applications developed in association with Stanford University. I thrive where creative vision and scientific and technical rigor intersect, always pushing the boundaries of how technology can enhance human communication and expression.