He started in the music industry by fronting the bands "Backyard Blues Band", "Superfly" and "Flying Circus", but soon changed directions by focusing more on music production and studio design. This culminated in 2000 when he designed and built what was at the time the largest digital studio in
Africa for Sting Music in
Johannesburg. This studio was the model for many subsequent digital studios in Southern Africa, including those of the South African Broadcast Corporation, and many production houses. He used this
Pro Tools based studio to produce the first
Afrikaans album by the artist Dozi (Hendrik Opperman), entitled "Op Aanvraag", which has since become one of the most successful albums of that genre of all time. This album also launched the career of songwriter
Stef Kruger. Before the Dozi album he arranged, wrote and produced music and live items for many South African artists in the
English and
Black markets, including
PJ Powers,
Lebo Mathosa and Billy Forrest. He also co-engineered a private recording for
Eddy Grant, who recorded a birthday song in South Africa for his wife. The band "Flying Circus" recorded two albums. The first was entitled "Favorite Jinx" and contained the radio hits "Just Like James Dean" and "Stay". The latter's music video going on to win awards for the production house, Rapid Blue. ==Afrikaans writer==