OpulentSounds brings taste-making style to music production whether the groove is jazz, electronic, hip hop, R&B, neo soul or raw funk.
From the first CD OpulentSounds produced for the Vuja De label – 2002’s Las Palmas Collective (mixed by Martin East - distributed in North America by Lakeshore Records), OpulentSounds has created vivid soundscapes designed to carry you out of your world and into that flowing, grooving place you really wanna be. It’s music you connect with – visceral and deeply emotional.
Since that first release, OpulentSounds has collaborated with some of today’s foremost visionary artists to create stunning sounds for the music, film, lounge and club worlds. OpulentSounds designed the sound for Boney James track “You Don’t Have To Go Home” on his Grammy nominated 2004 release, "Pure."
OpulentSounds collaborated with Boney again, writing and producing a track with Trent Warren for MoFo Stereo’s 2006 release "Bright Lights." OpulentSounds also contributed a keen ear to MoFo’s 2008 "Movie Music, Volumes 1 & 2."
OpulentSounds compelling collection of CD compilations include AtomCandy’s "Fast Forward 1, 2, & 3" and Groove Gravy Records "Brazil Remixed" (track 12 – “Dreams of Eurydice”). “Dreams of Eurydice” was also featured in director Daniel Faraldo’s 2004 film "How Does It Feel."
Always pushing the limits of how music can make you feel, OpulentSounds combines genres with melodic ease, unites listeners and carries them on magnificent musical journeys.