Composer - Performer - Researcher
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"A Body Knows the Pattern" Performed at MOCO and NIME 2026 Conferences


I presented my recent performance work on movement and rhythm, "A Body Knows the Pattern", at two international conferences this spring: MOCO (Movement and Computing) in April, and NIME (New Interfaces for Musical Expression) in June. Both performances were included in the conference proceedings (NIME and MOCO). I also presented my latest publication with Atau Tanaka at MOCO, available here.
KHSHK: New Microtiming Works
Two new releases rounding out work done in CDMX during 2024: "MTRL" is a single track exploring microtiming in the context of deconstructed club, while "Un Lugar Como un Bosque" unpacks this research within a longer live set via SP-404SX sampler. Improvised rhythmic phrases and patterns overlap, stretch, and pull against each other, posing the questions: Can music without a steady pulse make you want to move? How do patterns from our surroundings find their way into our musical timing as performers? And what happens when we translate each of these ideas to the digital space? Listen to both releases on Bandcamp.