🎬 Film Scoring

Music for film requires more than sound — it requires listening.

Alex approaches each project by entering the rhythm of the story: the pacing of a scene, the silence between characters, the emotional undercurrent that is not immediately visible. From there, he develops a score that belongs entirely to that world.

His compositions favor restraint over excess. A single guitar line, a texture, a subtle shift in tone can carry more weight than a full arrangement. Silence is treated as part of the score — shaping tension, release, and emotional depth. Drawing from 70s film scores, jazz noir, and minimalist traditions, his music moves fluidly between intimacy and scale — supporting the image without overwhelming it, and revealing what lies beneath

🎸 Music & Albums

Alongside his work for film, Alex develops a body of music that explores the same cinematic language through standalone projects.

Each album reflects a moment, a landscape, or a state of mind — shaped by travel, memory, and distance. From the raw openness of dark country to the urban tones of smooth jazz and the quiet depth of atmospheric compositions, his work remains grounded in feeling and space.

As a multi-instrumentalist, he builds each piece organically — often beginning with guitar as a central voice, then expanding into layered, immersive soundscapes. The approach is instinctive and direct, shaped by experience rather than formal structure.