


Educate//Resonate
I created Educate Resonate as a space where creativity, individuality, and mutual respect come first. As a trans (They/She) and neurodivergent artist, producer, and educator with over 25 years of experience, I know how important it is to feel seen, respected, and supported in creative spaces.
Originally from Wales (yes, I speak Welsh) and now based in Bristol, I built Educate//Resonate to help artists and producers grow both technically and artistically — to create with confidence, and to sound like themselves.
Mutual respect is central to my ethos. I only collaborate with people who share that value. That means:
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Respecting pronouns and names (including when they change).
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Honouring people’s cultural backgrounds and identities.
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Being mindful of individual needs related to disability or neurodivergence.
I work with true allies — not performative ones. Allyship isn’t just saying “I support you”; it’s about showing it through consistent understanding and action.
Since 2012, I’ve released music on both UK and international labels, focusing on Progressive House, Techno, Tech House, House, and Breaks — though my skills go far beyond those genres. I’ve collaborated with visual artists, composed immersive soundtracks for installations, and created music ranging from indie and rock to spoken word, orchestral, and electronic hybrids.
As a DJ, I’ve supported artists like Kris Wadsworth, Fritz Wentink, JoeFarr, and Dense & Pika, performing across the UK and internationally. My music has been featured on BBC Radio and supported by respected DJs within the scene. Across all my projects, I’ve reached over 250K streams — modest by some standards, but something I’m proud of.
Teaching has become an extension of my artistry. For over six years, I’ve offered one-to-one sessions and feedback programs designed to help producers refine their sound, understand their tools, and develop their artistic voice.
To me, teaching and creating are deeply connected — we never stop learning, and there’s always another layer to uncover in our craft. That’s what Educate Resonate stands for: helping artists make better music, stay authentic, and deepen their connection with sound.
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Educate Resonates exists to create a safe, approachable space for nurturing creativity and celebrating diversity. This is an inclusive, LGBTQIA+ affirming space — open to anyone who is respectful, including those who are neurodivergent, disabled, marginalised, or proud allies.

Respect here is mutual. That means names, pronouns, and personal needs or boundaries will never be met with unnecessary resistance, interrogation, or invalidation. Individual identity is not up for debate — it’s something to be honoured.
Educate//Resonate is run by someone who is trans, pansexual, and neurodivergent — and those experiences shape a deeper commitment to holding space for others navigating a world that doesn’t always make room for us. This is a space where your uniqueness is your strength, and where creative growth is supported, not judged.