Genevieve Vincent is a Canadian composer, vocalist, songwriter, and music producer based in Los Angeles, recognized for her emotionally resonant scores across diverse genres and formats. Her work includes the 2021 BMI Award-winning score for The Broken Hearts Gallery (Sony Tristar), the Apple TV+ docuseries Gutsy (executive produced by Hillary & Chelsea Clinton), What Happened, Brittany Murphy? (Blumhouse/HBO Max), Moving Art Hokkaido (Netflix), and additional music for Bad Vegan (Netflix). Her work on the Fox TV series Fantasy Island earned her a 2024 BMI Award, and her score for the romantic thriller podcast Underwater debuted as the #1 Fiction podcast on Apple Podcasts.
Genevieve recently completed the biopic Audrey’s Children (starring Natalie Dormer and Jimmi Simpson), slated for theatrical release in spring 2025. In 2024, she also finished scoring the feature documentary The Stand for The National Film Board of Canada, and the feature thriller In Flight (starring Cristo Fernandez).
As the lead vocalist and co-writer/producer of the electronic duo darkDARK, Genevieve has released three albums—Heathered, Feel So Much, and Ghost Complex—and collaborated with artists like HEYZ, Sean Rowe, J.I.D., Pusha T, and Madge. darkDARK’s remix of Nina Simone’s “New World Coming” was the title track of the 2020 Nina Simone Sony Music re-release of the album.
In 2024, Vincent was commissioned by The Wolford House Gallery to create a unique audio installation for the historic James Delong home in Los Angeles, blending modular synth compositions with collaborative song works featuring Holly Sedillos and Sean Rowe. Her French classical art-song EP Petit Rêve, performed by Grammy-winning pianist Nadia Shpachenko and soprano Monika Beal, is represented by Downtown Records.
With a broad portfolio spanning film scores and concert music, Vincent has been commissioned by notable ensembles such as The Echo Society, The Hollywood Chamber Orchestra, La Société de Concerts de Montréal, and the Kalistos String Orchestra.