Right now I'm working on an album of piano and synth led groove music which will come out in the next few months. Here's the website for it.
Before this my best known project was Scrapbook. We played some of London's best experimental music venues, toured the UK and were backed by the Arts Council.
There's a cross section of snippets from across my musical journey over on my Soundcloud.
I'm a self-taught programmer. I spend a lot of my time working on practical applications of machine learning: most significantly, I built a decent portion of the fraud prevention system at GoCardless. When I started learning how to code, I learnt by doing, and that resulted in many little code experiments like this:
None of these are up to my current standards of design or coding, but I'm keeping them around for nostalgic reasons.
In a previous life I was a scientist.
I wrote this academic paper and an accompanying simple and more-fun-to-read explanation of what it was all about.
I ended up leaving academia because I stopped believing in the societal benefit of what I was doing, and I started believing in the sunk cost fallacy.