Born somewhere between a half-finished drum solo and a Docker build that finally worked, GarageMahal Studios is basically just me — a one-man shop. I do late nights, and an occasional vicroty beer when something finally compiles.
Whether it's code, video editing, or a kick-drum sample pack, I make things look professional and smell like hard work. Stick around. Things are about to get beautifully overbuilt.
Whether AI slop has taken over your codebase, or it's so old it would make a nice cheese, I can help. I've been building and fixing software for the web since 1997. Yes, the web existed; Google did not.
I've worked with Fortune 500 companies and mom-and-pop shops alike. Honestly, I prefer the small shops — they understand what it means to deliver real value and keep things human.
I help people and teams untangle their creative and technical chaos.
I've worked with Extreme Programming and Scrum since 2007, and I've spent years helping teams adopt Scrum, Kanban, and whatever hybrid actually gets work done.
I've written dozens of articles, presentations, and technical curriculum, and I've spoken at conferences around the world. If you need clarity, process, or just a nudge in the right direction, I've got you.
Turning footage and pixels into something worth watching.
I help content creators, freelancers, and filmmakers shape their ideas into clean, engaging videos. From basic edits to documentary-style cuts, I love the craft.
If you need someone who can bring both creativity and technical discipline to your project, let's talk. I'm always excited to collaborate on something great.
Drums, tones, and noise — recorded, mixed, and occasionally tamed.
I'd love to record drums for your next single, or make some noise for your YouTube channel. I make music, sample packs, and the occasional sonic experiment.
If you've got a sound in your head and need help getting it onto other people's ears... I'm your guy.