Canadian artist profile
SourcedAndrew Huang
Artist · Toronto, ON
Toronto musician and producer Andrew Huang treats genre, technology, and everyday sound as raw material for prolific electronic music and widely watched production experiments.
- Active since
- 2003
- Catalog
- Growing
- Last checked
- July 12, 2026
About
The artist
Andrew Huang is a Toronto-based musician, producer, video creator, author, and music-tool designer known for an unusually broad and prolific creative practice. Born and raised in Ottawa, he studied music at York University and began taking custom songwriting commissions before building Songs To Wear Pants To and an independent catalog that now spans hundreds of songs and dozens of albums. Huang's work moves freely through electronic, ambient, pop, hip hop, rock, and experimental music, often using strict constraints or ordinary objects as instruments. His YouTube series include 4 Producers 1 Sample, Weird Gear, and Sonic Boom with Rob Scallon, combining education with original composition and sound design. He has composed for Blue Man Group, Volvo, Google, and Samsung, and developed an installation under the mentorship of Emily Haines. Huang has also helped create music tools including Flip Sampler, Ghost, and Baby Audio's Transit, which received the 2025 Sound On Sound Award for Best Software Plugin. Simon & Schuster published his creativity book Make Your Own Rules in 2024. His official site, current product work, exact Spotify and Apple Music profiles, and releases through 2026 confirm the intended artist and an active Toronto career.
Catalog
Selected releases
Sources & provenance
- Official website ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Press coverage ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 12, 2026
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