Daniel Jösch is a versatile media designer and musician with a passion for sound design that dates back to his childhood. Early on, he began working with sequencers like C-LAB Scoretrack on the Commodore C64, arranging music by ear. Over the years, he has developed his skills from original compositions to complex music projects, including multiple reproductions of Michael Jackson's Thriller. Today, he utilizes cutting-edge tools like Steinberg Nuendo, Native Instruments, Arturia, and Universal Audio to further refine his musical work, with the goal of sharing his knowledge and creations with others.