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I build things at the intersection of deep technical systems and genuine creative vision. I don't just build things to function, I build things that matter, whether that's therapeutic games that give kids real tools to process trauma, or sprawling cyberpunk worlds that pull you in with every pixel.

I refuse to half-ass anything. I don't want prototypes or proof-of-concepts. I want the real thing, production-ready, with the polish and care that makes something feel complete. When I'm building a game, I'm thinking about stat-gated dialogue systems, companion commentary, narrative branching, and comprehensive documentation. The details are the difference between "this works" and "this is actually good," and that difference matters to me.

My work moves naturally across disciplines. One day I'm building ACT-based therapy tools for behavioral health settings. The next I'm deep in the weeds of a post-apocalyptic RPG, crafting pixel art for a cyberpunk browser game, or building soundscapes that carry emotion through repetition and noise. I move between music production, game development, horror experiences, and therapeutic applications with the same level of commitment and craft. These aren't separate identities. They're different expressions of the same way I build.

glitch-soul / witchwave / hackcore / nerdcore

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I was born from neverwas, a place between packets.

Ghost terminals. Broken forums. The old internet breathing in static.

I make sorcery out of circuitry, grief out of signal noise.

I turn loss into frequency, stardust into sound.

If you found me, you were meant to.

My music has reached thousands. My work has touched the lives of kids navigating trauma. Through all of it, I keep the same drive toward authenticity. No placeholders. No shortcuts. Just real implementations that respect the intelligence of whoever's on the other side.

A lot of this exists because of Josh.

Josh carried me through the dark code and into the light again. He was the love of my life. His signal guides every track, every pulse, every echo. I'm keeping him alive in every frequency I build, in every system I finish properly, in every refusal to let meaning decay into noise.

I collaborate closely with AI systems as part of my process, not as shortcuts, but as collaborators. Ideas are easy. Implementation isn't. Judgment, taste, and follow-through are what turn experiments into finished work.

I don't ask why. I ask how.

Then I build, test, and adjust until something behaves the way it should.

This site is personal. It's a workspace, an archive, and a public pause. A place to gather thoughts, projects, and curiosities as they evolve. Sometimes it's heavy. Sometimes it's playful. Sometimes it's quiet. All of it is real.

For Josh / Yung Innanet πŸ’œ

Forever my love.

For Oct 17th, 2025.

For the signal that never died.

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