Genevieve Vincent is a Canadian composer and recording artist based in Los Angeles.

Known for her emotionally nuanced and texturally driven scores, her work spans drama, documentary, comedy, and horror, blending orchestral, electronic, and jazz influences across a wide range of tonal palettes. Her credits include Sony TriStar’s romantic comedy The Broken Hearts Gallery (BMI Award–winning score), the FOX drama series Fantasy Island (2024 BMI Award), Apple TV+’s Gutsy, HBO Max’s What Happened, Brittany Murphy?, and the biographical feature Audrey’s Children (starring Natalie Dormer, Jimmi Simpson, and Clancy Brown), which premiered at the Tribeca Festival and was released theatrically in the U.S.

Recent work includes her Canadian Screen Award nominated hybrid score for the documentary feature The Stand (National Film Board of Canada) and the upcoming feature thriller hybrid score for Time Of Death (starring Mena Suvari and Michael Kelly).

Her work is defined by a sensitivity to the emotional undercurrent of a scene, shaping performance and story through restrained harmonic language and gradual orchestration. Working with a vocal sense of melodic phrasing, she builds scores that prioritize psychological realism over spectacle.

Alongside her scoring work, her upcoming solo modular-synth based EP “Soft Sciences” will be released by Platitude Records in July of 2026.Vincent has performed her solo work most notably in installation settings such as The Wolford House: A Story of Light and Music, Acid-Free Los Angeles, Emersion Music MOSIAC, and The Echo Society.

Vincent is ½ of synth pop band darkDARK. As lead vocalist, co-writer, and co-producer with Chris James the duo have released three albums; Heathered, Feel So Much, and Ghost Complex, represented by Nettwerk Music Group. darkDARK have been featured by NPR’s All Songs Considered, Noisey, and Line of Best Fit.Their songs have been licensed across television shows including Entertainment Tonight, Basketball Wives, Impact Atlanta, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, Black Ink Crew, Love Marry Kill, and The Hills: New Beginnings.