The composer preps his first album under the moniker in four years.
Keith Kenniff crafts music under many different monikers, but you’ve likely heard his music without even realizing through his day job as a commercial composer for companies including Facebook, Google, and Apple. This fall, Kenniff will revisit the ambient beauty of his piano-based project Goldmund with a new album, Sometimes.
It comes quite some time after 2011’s All Will Prosper, but only because his latest has been three years in the making. According to his label Western Vinyl, the release acts like “a journal, documenting brief moments in Kenniff’s day when he could turn to the piano as a source of solace and unending creative possibilities.” True to that description Sometimes collects 17 compositions anchored by the piano including one piece where Kenniff is joined by the iconic composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. Sometimes will be out November 13, below you can hear the album’s title track in all its sobering beauty. Read our interview with Kenniff from this summer here.