I help artists move from idea to finished work through active creative partnership built on 35 years of experience.
Milo Finch is a Vermont-based creative producer, multi-instrumentalist, and storyteller with more than three decades of experience across music, media, performance, and creative development. As a founding member of Ghosts of Pasha, his work has been featured by Rolling Stone, SPIN, and The New York Times, and appeared on Showtime, CBS, and NPR's This American Life. Notably, this reach was built independently — without major-label backing, formal management, or traditional distribution — through years of grassroots creativity, relentless output, and a fiercely original artistic identity.
Known for work critics have described as “loose psych-pop” and “sonically challenged beauty,” Finch has built a reputation for prolific, emotionally raw, and deeply unconventional music-making. His catalog ranges from intimate lo-fi recordings to ambitious large-scale releases, including a triple-album project under the Ghosts of Pasha banner. Over time, his role expanded beyond musician and producer into that of a multidisciplinary creative architect, blending music, visual storytelling, production, branding, and emerging technologies while maintaining a DIY ethos rooted in authenticity over polish.
As an entrepreneur and curator, Finch founded 2LOFI4U Records, an independent imprint dedicated to preserving and championing genre-resistant music, bedroom pop, experimental recordings, and overlooked artists. He also leads Bozogo Creative, a multimedia production studio focused on human-led, AI-assisted creative workflows that help artists, brands, and creators move projects from concept to completion with speed, originality, and creative integrity.
Vermont's most infamous lo-fi indie band. 9 releases, 200+ songs — covered by Rolling Stone, Spin, the New York Times, featured on Showtime's This American Life, with press in US, UK, and Europe. All DIY.
Explore Project →An active lo-fi record label releasing bedroom pop, experimental noise, and genre-resistant music. Started as a home for Ghosts of Pasha's own releases has grown into a roster of artists who believe the best recordings happen in rooms that aren't quite ready.
Learn More →A human-led creative studio helping artists and original projects adapt, complete, and evolve using AI as a collaboration tool — not a replacement for vision.
Explore Project →Dead 27 Club is a limited-run streetwear and art project built for people obsessed with creating before the window closes. Small drops. Original designs. No mass production. Every piece exists as a document of risk, identity, and unfinished stories.
Explore Project →From demos and records to decks, scripts, visuals, and full creative ecosystems.
Work With MiloEpisode 101 / Reality Check. Also aired on Current TV, Jan 2011.
Featured segment produced for NPR's This American Life.
Produced for Vermont's CBS affiliate.
Season 2, Ep 15: "Getting Wet" & Season 2, Ep 20: "The Love We Make – Season Finale."
Ep 3: "Bikini Brat" · Ep 6: "Lingerie Party" · Video Yearbook: Sara & Ashley "Pledge Dreams" · Video Yearbook: Todd & Mike "Dirty Laundry."
Appeared as subject in the Improv Everywhere documentary feature.
Original performance piece for video short.
Web production credit for the Scream 3 official website.
Jun 2008: "Russian Girl" by Ghosts of Pasha · Oct 2007: "You Dance to Forget" by Ghosts of Pasha.
Track featured on international lo-fi compilation released through Darla Distribution.
Bozogo is a new-media studio building worlds of sound, story, and creative production. Human-led, AI-assisted workflows for artists, founders, and original projects.
A boutique label founded with the goal of discovering and sharing music that lives in the margins — bedroom pop, lo-fi noise, and everything beautifully in-between.
Music publishing for original compositions and catalog works.
16-track recording studio in the Meatpacking District. Produced, recorded, and mixed original artists and projects across genres.
Studied acting, performance, stage movement, voice, and dramatic arts in an intensive conservatory environment while developing a foundation in live performance, storytelling, and creative collaboration across theater and music.
Working with kids and adults across a range of behavioral and mental health settings. Using sound, creativity, and human connection as tools for healing, growth, and transformation.
The New York pranksters went to great pains to make the members of Vermont’s Ghosts of Pasha believe they were superstars. The band’s response: “We rocked the place that night and you know it.”
Vermont’s Ghosts of Pasha have had an interesting ride since coming together in 2003. They’ve been mentioned in both Rolling Stone and Spin — the incident later recounted on This American Life.
Ghosts of Pasha come from the Guided By Voices school of churning out albums worth of material at a time. “Hi Pink Gorilla” might just be their perfect circle.
When the crowd screams at you like you’re The Beatles, you act like The Beatles.
Work directly with an experienced creative partner to turn your ideas into finished music, media, and projects.