Given his first guitar at the age of 11 in the UK, he began formal lessons at 14 in Perth, Western Australia under the guidance of the celebrated “Ukulele Man” Billy Barnes at his school of music in Barrack St. Billy Barnes was an exceptional musician. After a year, he started bass guitar lessons at the school after hearing the bass playing on “Good Golly Miss Molly” and “Devil with the Blue Jeans On” from the Ronne Burns album “Smiley”.


At 14, he found himself absorbing any and all of the esoteric subjects that he could. This interest in the esoteric continued and continues to grow daily. But it is the balance between theory (knowledge) and practice that was and is most important, as they both lead to experience. He holds initiations in several fraternal and magical orders. Although ostensibly identifying as Pagan, his esoteric practice incorporates Wicca, Chaos Magic, Esoteric Freemasonry and Yoga. Much of his music has strong esoteric themes. These influences are deeply woven into the music, giving each composition layers of meaning and intention.

His approach to music is defined by speed and independence: he creates and completes tracks quickly, releasing them to the public with any refinements added later as remixes or remasters. He deliberately avoids seeking feedback or validation, trusting his own instincts and letting the work evolve organically after release.