

Justin Towson is a musician and mathematical thinker whose work reflects a lifelong fascination with patterns, structure, and beauty in complex systems.
Classically trained and deeply influenced by the Romantic and early modern repertoire, Justin approaches the piano with both precision and emotional clarity. His performances balance architectural understanding with expressive nuance, revealing the intricate design beneath the music without ever losing its human core. He records and releases new work regularly, drawn especially to composers whose harmonic language stretches and shimmers at the edges of tradition.
By day, Justin works in quantitative analysis and economic modeling, building tools that simulate markets and explore uncertainty. That analytical discipline quietly informs his musical sensibility. Where others hear only melody, he hears structure. Where others see chaos, he sees underlying logic. In both music and mathematics, he is drawn to elegant solutions and deeply coherent design.
Before entering the world of quantitative finance, Justin spent years as a senior web developer, designing and building data driven platforms. That early foundation in systems architecture continues to shape how he thinks, whether he is writing Python, composing at the piano, or designing a homelab for fun.
At heart, Justin is a builder. Of models. Of systems. Of sound. His work is guided by curiosity, rigor, and a belief that beauty often reveals itself most clearly when you understand how the pieces fit together.
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opportunities, or general questions, feel free to reach out.
Whether you are a presenter, fellow musician, or listener,
I’d love to hear from you.
