I'm a music composer known in the communities of various Bungie games for my work to archive music. I help run Destiny Music Archive on YouTube, and I maintain a source-quality and/or lossless archive of all music in Bungie and/or Bungie adjacent games (so game music done by Bungie composers, but the game wasn't necessarily published by Bungie). On my YouTube channel you can find an in-progress archive of music to the games Myth, Myth 2, and Oni, as well as the games Septerra Core, Stubbs the Zombie, Hail to the Chimp, and Guilty Party, all of which feature music from Marty O'Donnell and/or Michael Salvatori.

I'm also working on documenting the work of Wideload Games, a group of ex-early Bungie devs who created Stubbs the Zombie and other projects on the Halo engine.

I've also helped do detective work to determine credits and other info for Oni's music, which you can find on the main Oni wiki, Oni Galore.

I wrote the music for the recent remaster of the Myth franchise, and I also created "The Discarded Instrument," a full piano rendition of "Music of the Spheres," the musical prequel to Bungie's Destiny composed by Marty O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, and Paul McCartney. My piano rendition was created using the original sheet music scores from the Abbey Road recording session, licensed directly from Bungie. I also used the "Ivory Grand Pianos" library, which is the same piano Marty and Bungie used in all Bungie games from Halo 3: ODST onwards.

I've worked on around 150 different covers and remixes of Bungie music, most of which you can find on my YouTube channel.

I'm also apart of Odyssey Sound Team with Neo Te Aika. I own a Kurzweil K2500RS, which is the rackmount version of a keyboard used in Oni and all of the Bungie Halo games.

I also personally know Marty O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori and have a ton of random information I've talked with them about that I'll have to see about putting somewhere sometime.

For Oni, I plan to compose a set of additional music to be added to the game via mod, utilizing additional music by Brian Salter and my own original compositions done using the same sound sources as TotalAudio's Oni music.