Ahmed Slimene Portfolio
E-Wasser Catwalk | AR Fashion Show
project idea
Mohamed Hesham and Alena shared with me their project idea and they asked me If I can compose original music for their show.
I was facinated by the concept and its originality.
Sometimes it's not about projects and client only. To me, it's about the idea and the value it will add out there.
We
went into a journey that fuses the realms of physical and digital
fashion in an AR fashion show. The show invites you to explore the
intriguing concept of virtual water and its role in the fashion
industry's sustainability. In their digital fashion designs, they aimed
to resemble the beauty of water.
I was facinated by the concept and its originality.
Sometimes it's not about projects and client only. To me, it's about the idea and the value it will add out there.
We went into a journey that fuses the realms of physical and digital fashion in an AR fashion show. The show invites you to explore the intriguing concept of virtual water and its role in the fashion industry's sustainability. In their digital fashion designs, they aimed to resemble the beauty of water.
Game Jam
Short Film Soundtrack: Oh dennis!
Sound design
Songwriting
Podcast production
Competitive Audio Quality with minimum Equipmen Liebscher & Bracht came to us with a clear brief — a podcast setup they could
run themselves, from the comfort of their own home. No technicians, no
studio, no complexity. Just Roland and Petra, their message, and a
microphone.
The setup: two Shure SM7 microphones, a Scarlett 2i2
interface, and an iPhone 16 Pro. Minimal gear, zero margin for error.
Previous attempts to achieve broadcast-quality audio with this setup had
fallen short. We took a different approach.
Rather than relying on
automated processing, we followed every nuance of the audio by hand —
wave by wave — preserving the natural warmth, dynamics, and presence of
their voices. The result is a sound that feels authentic and
authoritative: exactly what a brand built on trust and personal
connection deserves.
Because in podcasting, how you sound is how you are perceived.
Liebscher & Bracht came to us with a clear brief — a podcast setup they could
run themselves, from the comfort of their own home. No technicians, no
studio, no complexity. Just Roland and Petra, their message, and a
microphone.
The setup: two Shure SM7 microphones, a Scarlett 2i2
interface, and an iPhone 16 Pro. Minimal gear, zero margin for error.
Previous attempts to achieve broadcast-quality audio with this setup had
fallen short. We took a different approach.
Rather than relying on
automated processing, we followed every nuance of the audio by hand —
wave by wave — preserving the natural warmth, dynamics, and presence of
their voices. The result is a sound that feels authentic and
authoritative: exactly what a brand built on trust and personal
connection deserves.
Because in podcasting, how you sound is how you are perceived.
Before/after:
Same voice. Same Mic.
Completely Different Impact.
Press Play.
Same voice. Same Mic.
Completely Different Impact.
Press Play.

