Dan holds a First-Class Honours degree in Music Technology and Audio System Design, but his creative work stretches far beyond the mixing desk. With a passion for sound design, field recording, and experimental video, he uses technology not just as a tool but as a means of storytelling — uncovering the hidden layers of both place and atmosphere.

Equally at home behind a camera, as he is behind a DAW, Dan’s fascination with the unseen and the forgotten has led to projects that merge sound, video, and folklore. His ongoing exploration of derelict spaces and liminal environments finds a unique voice in his drone work — most notably in the series Drones in Haunted Zones, which garnered media attention for its use of drone technology to access and document abandoned, often inaccessible locations without setting foot on the ground.

This page showcases a selection of Dan’s video and audio experiments — from spectral soundscapes and ambient scores to unsettling visual journeys into the decaying remains of forgotten places. The tools are modern, but the intent is timeless: to listen more closely and to see what others overlook.


Phantoms Over Snowdon

Music – Blueprint for a Slow Machine (Edit) by 65daysofstatic – No Man’s Sky: Music For An Infinite Universe


Drones in Haunted Zones - Denbigh Mental Asylum

Music - The Haxan Cloak - Mara


Above the Land of Fire and Ice

Music - Lorn - Acid Rain (edit)


Drones in Haunted Zones - Ambergate Wire Works

Music - Mirrored Theory - We Follow Patterns