Tristan is a music technologist with an extensive background in record production.

He is the founder of Trigonom Ltd working with Bristol Robotics Laboratory at UWE to develop Bodyoki an interactive music file whose elements are accessed by gestures and manipulated by body movement: The technology provides tactile audio feedback to users, gives an insight to a song’s construction while dancing or exercising to music and can be shared on responsive platforms. He is passionate about preventing the further decline in value of music as a ‘ubiquitous commodity’ and part of the project includes R&D for an NFC bracelet that allows pay per play access to songs in live environments giving an instant royalty to record labels and publishers whilst also collecting data on who has danced to what, where and how. Tristan is working to ‘super-connect’ audiences to DJ’s and bands by game-changing the way people think about moving to music in clubs, festivals & events. This technology will also create a new instructional role for music in fitness clubs.

He began his career at 19 as an engineer at EMI’s Abbey Rd Studios during the transition from analogue to digital formats. He has worked with many iconic artists in classical, jazz & pop and has been ‘the sound’ behind Platinum selling and Mercury nominated albums. Artists include Pink Floyd, Van Morrison and Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones. He has also been the ‘go to’ for digital re-mastering of 50’s/60’s classic recordings.

He was recently technical & music curator for the Mayfair club Loulou’s at 5 Hertford St and is a regular guitarist in the Grammy nominated band World Party & lifetime member of Georgie Fame’s Blue Flames touring internationally as a musician or live sound engineer and in some cases both… at the same time!