About me
Hi, I'm Rodney, and under the name Rodinsky I explore electronic music and visual storytelling – always somewhere between structure and chaos, clarity and distortion. I don't really know where it's all going, and maybe that's the point. This project is as much about finding a sound as it is about getting lost in one.
Most of my tracks begin with a feeling rather than a plan – a modular jam, a texture, a mood I can't quite name. I work mostly with modular synthesizers but always try to keep my setup mobile. There’s no fixed formula. Sometimes the result is danceable, sometimes it’s abstract. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But when it clicks, it opens up a space – for movement, for memory, for release.
Right now, my focus has shifted strongly towards building my own music hardware. I’m deep in the process of designing and prototyping small, hands-on devices that translate raw sonic ideas into immediate physical control. Working with modular concepts and embedded DSP, I’m exploring how much character and impact can live inside a minimal interface: a few knobs, a couple of buttons, and a sound that reacts like an instrument rather than a tool. It’s an ongoing experiment in reducing complexity while increasing expressiveness – trying to capture that moment where a sound suddenly feels alive.
Photography still quietly informs my aesthetic in the background – a sense for grain, blur, and imperfect textures – but at the moment the main obsession is clearly the machines themselves: how they feel, how they respond, and how they can shape a creative flow without getting in the way.
This page is my attempt to hold all of that together.