Yosh began his journey into the world of sound at the young age of 5 with the classical guitar. He later went on to study piano, percussion, bagpipes and eventually classical composition at Vassar College with Terry Champlin and Annea Lockwood. He began engineering in his highschool's 24 track analog studio and always brings a musician's sensibility to the engineer's side of the console. His creative output spans music for live theater and film, punk songs arranged for full orchestra and programed ambient soundscapes.

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Dangerous Audio, Yosh's audio engineering and music production business, began in an old meat packing building, early 2004. In 2006, Yosh and business partner Joe Kay opened Faultline Studios. Equipped with a vintage Neve console, classic microphones, Pro Tools HD & a good selection of analog outboard gear. Faultline is the home base where most Dangerous Audio magic is performed.

"If it sounds good it is good." - Duke Ellington