John Wolfcub is a producer and creator working across arts and culture - composing, writing, designing, and developing original projects in music, film, TV, radio, books, toys, fine arts, architecture, and gastronomy.
He holds arts-school training and an MBA, blending hands-on creative practice with business strategy to build original, licensable cultural concepts and scalable intellectual property.
Music
Music composed and produced by John Wolfcub has accumulated over 50 million streams worldwide, with tracks reaching the iTunes Top 100 in 38 countries, including two entries in the US chart with "Wicked Game" in 2017 and "El Mar" in 2024. Deeply passionate about the Mediterranean basin, this influence runs through both his modern Pop productions and his minimalist piano pieces Mediterranean Miniatures, inspired by classical composers.
Film, TV, Radio
Co-written a comedy TV series exploring cultural interactions and two original gastro TV formats, and written a feature-length sports drama currently available for licence. Scored a series of three official commercials for Google Pay. Worked on six nationwide TV shows (including an international format adaptation) and produced 20 radio shows.
Book
John Wolfcub produced 24 books (3 co-written), published in multiple editions across several countries, with tens of thousands of copies sold. He designed characters that he turned into physical toys to accompany some of his books, as part of the same universe.
Other Arts (Fine Arts, Architecture, Gastronomy)
Created two hospitality properties built around distinct artistic Mediterranean storytelling with the search now underway for a third location. Developed three gastronomy concepts: a sports-oriented food-to-go truck (discontinued during the COVID-19 pandemic), and two fully developed concepts currently in the location-scouting phase. Develops and manages exclusive, concept-driven art collections in collaboration with selected artists, curating cohesive bodies of work into collector-oriented editions and is Co-Owner of one of the country's largest Fine Arts ecosystems.


































































