About Noah Beatz

Noah Casimir Bichsel is a Swiss music producer, guitarist, and multidisciplinary creative whose work is driven by emotion, precision, and a relentless curiosity for sound.

Born and raised in a small town at the foot of the Swiss Alps, his journey into music didn’t begin with a clear roadmap — it began at the age of 17. What started as a late but deliberate step quickly turned into an obsession. Picking up the guitar, Noah taught himself not just how to play, but how to listen.

Influenced by artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Mark Knopfler, B.B. King — and particularly the expressive depth of “Little Wing” by Jimi Hendrix — he developed a playing style rooted in feel, phrasing, and emotional nuance rather than technical showmanship.

Over time, what started as raw passion evolved into a structured craft. Countless hours in the studio — experimenting, failing, refining — shaped a skill set that goes far beyond performance. Today, Noah works across the full spectrum of music production: composition, arrangement, sound design, recording, mixing, and mastering.

His work is entirely self-driven. From the first idea to the final master — including visual identity and artwork — every element is created and refined by himself. This independence allows for full creative control and a consistent artistic vision across all releases.

While his roots lie in soul and blues, his work has expanded into modern production, particularly hip-hop and beat-making. This combination creates a distinct balance: analog emotion meets digital precision. His productions are not built to impress instantly — they are built to unfold over time.

Noah’s creative approach is defined by reduction rather than excess. Instead of layering endlessly, he focuses on what truly matters: space, dynamics, and intention. Every element is deliberate — if it doesn’t serve the track, it doesn’t stay.

Alongside his work in music, Noah is a trained professional chef and has already worked as a head chef. Working in high-pressure kitchen environments continues to shape his mindset: discipline, precision, and the understanding that consistency is earned through process, not shortcuts.

Outside of music, his creativity extends into visual art and movement, influencing how he approaches rhythm, structure, and atmosphere.

Alongside his own artistic work, Noah collaborates with other musicians and creators, helping them transform ideas into professional, release-ready records — without compromising their identity.

Whether working on his own releases or for others, the principle remains the same: no shortcuts, no templates, no compromises.

Music, for Noah, is not about chasing attention.
It’s about creating something that holds up — even when everything else moves on.