Okay, finally getting around to write something…
Hey folks, I’m Nick. I’m a 24 year old undergrad art major (starting that back up for the new semester on Monday

) from New York, but like most here, my bread and butter is music.
Been playing guitar for 17 or 18 years by now, and a variety of other instruments (as long as they’re not drums

) for some amount of time or another. Been building pedals (with a few extended hiatuses) ever since 2014(?), which was spurred by how much I enjoyed the soldering with the first guitar I built— a replica of Eddie Van Halen’s frankenstrat that I began building in middle school. Since then, my interests have tended to lean towards the obscure and esoteric or bizarre and experimental— it’s my opinion that in the arts, tradition is stagnation, and something sounding or looking bad is purely contextual. There’s no such thing as a bad tone.
As far as music goes, I’m a big fan of a variety of genres (but I also thing genre categorizations are reductive and have no middle ground between being too broad and meaningless and being too specific to be any indication of style), but I’m especially a fan of Prog/Art Rock, Folk, Jazz Fusion, New Wave, Power Pop, and psychedelia. Some of my favorite artists include Frank Zappa, Joni Mitchell, Todd Rundgren, Devo, King Crimson, Sparks, Oingo Boingo, 10cc, The Beach Boys, Ween, and of course Steely Dan (as evidenced by the geek out about solos earlier in the thread).
One last thing is that I’m a Star Wars nerd, a monty Python geek, and the type of idiot who thinks everything benefits from a half-baked pun or two. Bad puns and visual gags dominate my art (which by the way, is mostly sculpture, ceramics, and printmaking) and motivate many of pedal designs, while my songwriting is held hostage by wordplay with homonyms, malaphors, and linguistic gags.