Vincent Krennerich composes from the heart, blending subtle intricacies of production and organic musicianship across purposeful, engaging soundscapes, scenes and stories.
Trip Hop
Therapy connects for its raw, unapologetic detailing of trauma, and the awakening climb towards overcoming.
Dreamy electronica of distorted, ethereal depths meets with the simple organic humanity of a piano and vocal progression, as Portuguese producer and composer Ricardo Preschel crafts the haunting and emotive Gloria.
Designed as an essential call to action, Make Love, Not War reimagines the 1960’s motto in light of the recent war against Ukraine.
Stylishly dreamy production injects a creative edge into the lo-fi rhythms of the contemporary scene, and meanwhile we get a blissfully delicate, soulful vocal lead of RnB tendencies.
Straight from the depths of human emotion and satisfying musicality alike, Kasera’s return brings a brilliantly refreshing hit of engaging, near-meditative storytelling and self-empowerment.
Stylistically blending elements of ethereal trip hop, quirky pop and outright distorted emotional rock, the album proves as eclectic as it is utterly captivating.
Ideally produced for an ambient, ethereal and melodic soundscape that quickly embraces the listener, artist and creative HAVV blends heavy bass with contemporary flickers of dance and deeply emotive, recognisable vocals.
Faultless ethereal production meets with intimate, revealing songwriting throughout this contemporary electronic soundscape of contrasting humanity and emotion.
Creativity stands tall and pure, every step of the way, and for all of these reasons Living With The Storm is quickly becoming an indie name that needs to be known.
In many ways this project is the movie fan’s dedication to the art form. In many others, it’s an ode to metaphor and the depths of the human experience.
Balloons of Memories delves into the complexities of the past with piercing levels of depth, detail and devotion.