Imagica started singing and playing electric guitar in a band at age 11. He studied classical guitar under Masayuki Murakami, an accomplished classical guitarist. He formed numerous rock bands during his school years, where he dreamed of expressing himself through music. He majored in songwriting and music engineering at Berklee College of Music. However, meeting his flamenco guitar mentor, Juan Penino, an acclaimed young flamenco guitarist on the international music scene, proved to be the pivotal catalyst that changed him most fundamentally as a musician. He became a collaborator and second guitarist in the Flamenco Quartet. As a quartet member, he has performed and collaborated with numerous Spanish artists, including well-known Flamenco singer/dancer Elena Andújar, Flamenco Dancer Niño de Los Reyes, and Grammy-winning artists like Jamey Haddad- percussionist for the Paul Simon band, and Boston's Jazz legend Stan Strickland.
In recent years, Imagica has focused on his songwriting & producing music. He has released three albums which he composed, produced, and mixed all of the songs. He says, "We live in an unprecedented age of recording music. With studio gear so affordable and computers becoming increasingly powerful, you can now have everything you need to record and produce top-notch music in your home. It opened doors for musicians to push their creativity to new heights without a professional recording studio." He has found inspiration from students as he engages and bonds with students through music, which continues to push him to grow as an artist. Music is a universal language, and he enjoys creating friendships with students from different generations, cultures, ethnicities, and countries. He is very active in the local music scene. Several of his students have performed with him at Open Mic as their first-time public musical performance.