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Eliot Krimsky is a composer, songwriter, and pianist originally from Cambridge, MA, now based in Brooklyn, New York.  He often builds pieces from sounds of lived experience, using them as entry points to explore memory, time, and emotional space. Through this process, he seeks to transform intimate sonic materials into shared experiences, creating work that invites listeners into spaces of reflection, connection, and discovery. 

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 album is dedicated to his father, who passed away unexpectedly in 2022.

As a film composer, Krimsky has crafted scores for numerous award-winning films, including Fyre: The Greatest  Party That Never Happened, This One’s For The Ladies (HBO Max), and Supergirl (PBS Independent Lens).  Krimsky has been an artist in residence with Performance Space New York, BAM, American Dance  Institute, National Sawdust Summer Lab, and was recently a fellow at the New Amsterdam Records  Composers Lab. He has performed worldwide, been an artist-in-residence at Performance Space New York, BAM, and the American Dance Institute. .He has collaborated with notable artists such as Meshell Ndegeocello, Deerhoof, Robert Stillman, Domino Kirke, and Here We Go Magic.