My journey into the psychedelic realm started in a basement jam session about eight years ago, where I discovered that music could be more than just songs—it could be portals. Influenced by the exploratory spirits of the Grateful Dead, Trey Anastasio, and the cosmic soundscapes of early Pink Floyd, I began crafting extended compositions that breathe and evolve with each performance. What started as late-night experiments with analog synths and fuzz pedals has blossomed into a full-fledged musical collective dedicated to pushing boundaries and exploring the infinite possibilities within a single groove.
I don't believe in playing the same show twice. Each performance is a unique conversation between me, my bandmates, and the audience—a living, breathing entity that we create together in real-time. We draw from psychedelic rock, jazz fusion, world music, and experimental soundscapes, letting intuition guide us through twenty-minute odysseys where a single riff can transform into an entire universe. The stage is our laboratory, and improvisation is our philosophy.
Over the years, we've been blessed to share stages at festivals and venues where the vibe is just right—places where people come not just to watch, but to participate in something bigger than themselves. From sunrise sets at regional jam band festivals to intimate theater shows where the walls seem to breathe with us, every gig reinforces my belief that music is the ultimate connector. We've built a family of fellow travelers who understand that the destination isn't the point; it's all about the journey.
When I'm not touring, I'm in my home studio experimenting with vintage gear, field recordings, and whatever inspires me that day. I'm constantly collaborating with visual artists, dancers, and other musicians who share this vision of art as communion. My mission is simple: to create spaces where we can all tune in, drop out of our daily chaos, and remember that we're all vibrating on the same cosmic frequency. The music is just the vehicle—the real magic happens when we all ride together.