In 1992, he began working at Videoson, handling sound design, equipment rental, concerts, installations, and more. At the same time, he started working at Global, mentored by Key Macias and Pere Thió, and trained in live sound and large-format concerts. During this period, he was briefly introduced to the world of recording studios. Influenced and encouraged by Pere Thió, he also started playing the electric bass for fun and self-taught with local bands.
Over time, he began working with a small trio that eventually grew into an orchestra, Trio Metropol. Concurrently, Jaume Jorba offered him a position at Musical Girona, where he handled maintenance of musical equipment, instrument repairs, and more.
In 1996, he had the opportunity to work in France as a live sound technician for the Orchestre Les Casenoves.
Two years later, thanks to Xavier Molina, he studied drums with César Martínez, who introduced him to the world of jazz. Since then, he has recorded a wide range of projects, taught beginner drum classes in Bescanó, played with jazz groups and combos, and, encouraged by David Poblete, brought the El Local recording studio project to life.