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Micah describes his journey to a pain-free life as “very difficult - both physically and mentally draining, and ultimately too costly to maintain.” Eventually, he decided to take a break and accept that this injury may just be a part of his life moving forward. Over the subsequent 5 years, Micah sought treatment from 2 neurologists, 5 different physical therapists, tried chiropractic treatment, acupuncture, a different diet, changed his exercise regimen - all to no avail. This is the quest that Micah has committed his life to, and within one day, that all was in jeopardy. He seeks to produce “a sound that changes your life- that moment of euphoria and ‘what just happened to me?’ That inspires my music.” Throughout his musical career, Micah has worked with artists like J.D. To give you a feel for his taste in music - he considers himself a Pink Floyd “diehard,” and is influenced by artists like Nick Drake, Justin Vernon, Paul Simon, Dan Aurbacher, and Red House Painters. Micah Wagner is an Austin-based musician who has both played and produced music for the last 13 years. He did his best to stay calm, but that’s hard to do when a mystery injury threatens your livelihood. It all started with a sharp pain in his left arm that quickly turned into numbness and tingling in his pinky and ring finger.