[2][3] He was discovered and mentored by music engineer Bob Ebeling who has worked with artists like Eminem, Rufus Wainwright and Phish.
[4][5] Litvin acted as a producer on JJ Brine's studio album President of Mozambique, and as a composer for Jeff Krulik's musical documentary, Heavy Metal Picnic, in 2010.
Litvin attended Eisenhower High School in Shelby Township, Michigan, where he befriended American filmmaker and long-time collaborator Greg DeLiso.
At age 18 he was also the guitarist for Space Cake, a rock band featuring Jesse Wozniak, Chris Cundiff, and Kent Kohler.
Litvin worked with artist/musician JJ Brine in 2011-2012, producing the albums Code Cracker (2011) and President of Mozambique (2012, DrugLord Records).
Litvin also performed as a guitarist alongside New York City artists Aris Ziagos, Tyler Stone, Jeff Broadnax, and MenaceLiveNYC.
In 2015 Litvin began work on an elaborate music video with co-collaborator Bogdan Szabo for his 2016 single Zombie Movie.
Unlike Litvin’s 2019 Instruments Of Pain, which is considered a break up album, It's All Ending largely focuses on themes of loneliness, isolation, and depression.
Hectic Knife premiered[12] at the Druid Underground Film Festival in Brooklyn, New York at a screening hosted by Troma Entertainment co-founder Lloyd Kaufman.
[13][14] In 2019, Litvin moved to Los Angeles where he began producing an absurdist comedy web series called Clown Sink TV, which is currently in its 5th episode.
Litvin wrote & directed a short film called The Creative Slump in late 2019, which was picked up for distribution by Troma Now and Night Flight.
In May 2021, Litvin wrote, produced, and directed a short film entitled Part Of The Family, which features Trent Haaga, Becca Lee Ward, and Bogdan Szabo.