Taylor Golonka began his career in the 1990s as a DJ, then transitioned into music production-creating tracks for artists and composing background music for film, television, and commercials. His work in audio brought him into narrative and documentary filmmaking, where he immersed himself in all facets of production.With that foundation, Taylor moved into producing and directing his own films. His early projects include Green Guild (a look at a medical marijuana dispensary in Hollywood, CA) and Homeless in Los Angeles (a portrait of daily life among the unhoused in L.A.).He went on to direct Boogaloo Shrimp, a documentary about dancer/actor Michael Chambers-best known as 'Turbo' in Breakin' (1984) and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo-which delves into Chambers' work with Michael Jackson as well.In Jewelry of India, Taylor takes viewers into Bangalore to meet jewelers and artisans, exploring their family histories and cultural traditions of jewelry-making. His next film, Stuck in the Groove, examines the evolution and enduring allure of vinyl records through interviews with experts, musicians, and fans.Following that, Taylor produced and directed Bitcoin FUD, a documentary exploring skepticism, fear, and misconceptions surrounding Bitcoin. He also helmed Street Dance Legend: Pop N Taco, chronicling the life of Bruno Falcon-one of street dancing's pioneers and Michael Jackson's choreographer for over 15 years.