Summary
Cristián Vogel is a music technologist and software-minded audio engineer with nine years of engineering experience and over three decades at the forefront of electronic sound, combining deep creative practice as a recording artist and label founder with hands-on audio tool development. He designs and ships audio tools for Kyma and VST, codes in Rust and JUCE, and maintains open-source projects and sonification tools, bridging experimental sound design with production-ready engineering. Based in Copenhagen, he consults and teaches internationally at institutions from Carnegie Mellon to the Basel Academy of Music and has led audio design for games and products nominated for industry awards. Unusually, his career fuses headline performance experience and hundreds of concerts with technical roles such as interim CTO and Kyma specialist for AAA studios, giving him rare cross-disciplinary fluency between artistic intent and low-level audio implementation. Open to full-time, part-time and consulting roles, he brings a creator-first approach to building sonic systems that are both innovative and usable.
9 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
BA Hons, 20th Century Music / Cultural and Community Studies, BA Hons, 20th Century Music / Cultural and Community Studies at University of Sussex
English, Spanish, French, German