I started The Burst Collective in 1996. Burst is the corporate umbrella for all my related musical endeavors.
In 2007, I launched a Flash-based music licensing portal, Burst Labs, and then partnered with Sony/ATV and Extreme Music in 2008 to take things up a notch (um, the minutiae of music licensing paperwork and remembering to invoice clients are not exactly my professional strong points).
I’m a fairly successful commercial composer … I have literally thousands of cues currently being used by such varied clients as Microsoft, GM & Gatorade, virtually all of the top shows on HBO , ABC, NBC , Fox, and all across the globe in countries I will likely never even visit. Heh.
My first love in the music world is producing records for other artists, something I’m grateful I still get to do from time to time.
Burst Records is home to a few singer songwriters I’ve produced.
Most of those recordings were made at Burst HQ, a pretty kickass recording studio that I built in 2002 in a former post office just outside Milwaukee.
I’ve made some in-roads as a pop songwriter, having co-wrote Emma Roberts first single, I Wanna Be @iTunes), for her Columbia Records debut.