Over time, releasing music can become a bit… scattered.
A single here, an EP there, maybe something recorded years ago that still means something, sitting alongside newer work that reflects where you are now. For anyone listening — especially for the first time — it’s not always easy to know where to start.
That’s exactly why I’ve created one simple thing:
A single playlist containing every song I’ve released.
Built on Spotify, it brings everything together in one place — no searching, no jumping between releases, no missing tracks. Just a complete picture of the music so far.
Why this matters
Music isn’t just a collection of individual songs. It’s a timeline.
Each track sits at a different point — written in a different headspace, recorded under different circumstances, shaped by whatever was going on at the time. When you hear them all together, you start to notice that progression. The changes in sound, in writing, in confidence.
That’s something I wanted to make easier to experience.
Instead of asking people to piece that together themselves, this playlist does it for you.
For new listeners
If you’ve just come across my music, this is the simplest way in.
Hit play, let it run, and you’ll hear everything — from the earliest releases through to the most recent. No need to overthink it.
For returning listeners
If you’ve been listening for a while, this is a chance to revisit everything in one place.
There’s something interesting about hearing older songs again after time has passed — sometimes they land differently, sometimes they remind you where things started.
Keeping it simple
There’s no big concept behind this. No clever sequencing or over-curation.
Just every song, in one place.
Because sometimes the easiest way to share your work is simply to say:
Here it all is:
