Raised in rural Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Keith started playing drums, guitar and bass at a very young age. He played in a variety of touring bands, from rock to jazz and classical, and took influence from each situation, learning from the successes and inevitable failures, discovering his musical likes and dislikes. He was finally drawn to study percussion at Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music.
He took a keen interest in film, taking time to study it whenever he could to broaden his knowledge of independent and world cinema and filmscore. Through his interests in music and film, Keith developed a sense of space and restraint, which are evident in his musical projects.
His primary musical venture is the solo project ‘Helios’, showcasing his skill in percussion, his delicate touch on the guitar, his measured and spacious songwriting, and his self-taught electro-acoustic production.
Miami-based label merck released his first album entitled ‘Unomia’ which went on to receive international acclaim. Less than a year after Unomia had hit the shelves, another of Keith’s projects, ‘Goldmund’, saw the light of day with the release of ‘Corduroy Road’, a selection of solo piano recordings released on the young British label ‘Type Records’. This album was also well received internationally, and some of its tracks have been used in films and major television series.
June 2006 marked Keith’s third full-length release on Type Records entitled ‘Eingya’, his most ambitious to date. Taking influence from his interest in cinema, and his extensive European travels, the resulting album is a stunning work of instrumental beauty.
The brief but breathtaking ‘Ayres’ EP released again on Type Records in 2007 introduces his timid, but very comfortable and intimate vocals for the first time, and marks the addition of yet another brilliant recording to his growing body of cathartic and haunting artistry.
His third album ‘Caesura’, a return back to the musical landscapes of Eingya, was released on Type in 2008. Keith has also written music for Honda, MTV, Deutsche Telekom, Audi and others, and can be heard on a number of documentaries and films such as Harmony Korine’s film “Mr. Lonely”.
Keith is currently working on a new project with his wife, Hollie, called Mint Julep.
(ver menos)Raised in rural Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Keith started playing drums, guitar and bass at a very young age. He played in a variety of touring bands, from rock to jazz and classical, and took influence from each situation, learning from the successes and inevitable failures, discovering his musical likes and dislikes. He was finally drawn to study percussion at Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music.
He took a keen interest in film, taking time to study it whenever he could to broaden his...
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