Myles Ortiz-Green

Myles Ortiz-Green is a multidisciplinary artist, pianist, and composer who explores the ideas of interconnectedness, digital identity, decadence, and the in-between in their work. As a pianist with a background in classical and jazz studies, they combine analogue and digital electronics with improvisation to manipulate samples and field recordings. A native of Los Angeles, Green has been able to collaborate on a variety of films, multimedia projects, and installations, and aims to integrate a filmic sensitivity into their music. In 2020 Green was part of the inaugural Black Future Creator Program created by Beats by Dre. This program has led them to collaborate with film directors from many Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the United States. Green’s film scores have received nominations and inclusions in notable events such as the Atlanta Horror Film Festival, San Francisco Short Festival, Black Truth Film Festival, Black Film & TV Collective Selection, LA Under the Stars, Cult Critic Movie Awards, and the 28th Annual DGA Student Film Award. Green holds a bachelor’s degree in music from Tulane University and is pursuing a doctoral degree in computer music at University of California, San Diego.

Events and Residencies

Thursday / August 28, 2025 at 9:00 pm
with special guests Suzi Analogue and Myles Ortiz-Green