Eliot Krimsky
Photo by Jordan Rathkopf
Eliot Krimsky is a composer, songwriter, and pianist originally from Cambridge, MA, now based in Brooklyn, New York. His work explores time and memory through intimate piano textures, distant sonic techniques, and his distinctive falsetto.
His latest album, I Made My House (Moon Glyph, 2025), evokes a liminal space of loss where dreams, memories, and the afterlife drift in and out of focus. The record was named Album of the Day and Best Ambient Album of September by Bandcamp Daily, and has been described by Jonathan Herwig of WFMU as “a beautiful mix of outsider folk, atmospheric electronics, and ethereal multi-layered jazz.”
As a film composer, Krimsky has scored numerous award-winning works, including Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened (Netflix), This One’s For the Ladies (HBO Max), and Supergirl (PBS Independent Lens). He has performed worldwide, been an artist-in-residence at Performance Space New York, BAM, and the American Dance Institute, and collaborated with artists such as Meshell Ndegeocello, Robert Stillman, Domino Kirke, and Here We Go Magic.
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