Genevieve Vincent is a Canadian composer, vocalist, songwriter, and music producer based in Los Angeles. Recognized for her emotionally nuanced scores across film, television, and new media, her work spans orchestral, electronic, jazz, and hybrid worlds.

She is best known for her 2021 BMI Award–winning score for the romantic comedy The Broken Hearts Gallery 2020 (Sony TriStar); the Apple TV+ docu-series Gutsy 2022 (executive produced by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton through HiddenLight); What Happened, Brittany Murphy? 2021 (Blumhouse/HBO Max); her jazz-hybrid score for the biopic Audrey’s Children 2025 (starring Natalie Dormer, Jimmi Simpson, and Clancy Brown); and for scoring two seasons of the FOX series Fantasy Island, which earned her a 2024 BMI Award.

Recent work includes the upcoming horror thriller Closure(starring Michael Kelly and Mena Suvari) and the supernatural feature When the Cold Wind Blows, which premiered at the Singapore International Film Festival in 2025.

Vincent began her musical life studying violin, jazz & classical voice, and piano before earning her degree in Composition from Berklee College of Music. Her classical training laid the foundation for a broad stylistic range, but in recent years she’s become increasingly drawn to the expressive potential of analog and modular synthesizers—finding inspiration in the intersection between human imperfection and machine precision.

Beyond film and television, she creates sound installations and performs electronic music for art events such as The Wolford House: A Story of Light and Music and, most recently, an electronic set for Acid-Free Los Angeles.

As lead vocalist, co-writer, and co-producer of the electronic duo darkDARK, she has released three albums—Heathered, Feel So Much, and Ghost Complex—which have been featured by Noisey, Line of Best Fit, and NPR All Songs Considered. As producers, darkDARK have collaborated with artists including J.I.D. (Def Jam/UMG), HEYZ (Mau5trap), Sean Rowe (4AD), Pusha T (Def Jam/UMG), and Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir (Republic/UMG). Their remix of Nina Simone’s “New World Coming” darkDARK Remix was the title track of Sony Music’s 2020 re-issue of the album.

Vincent’s concert music has been commissioned by ensembles such as The Echo Society, Emersion Presents: MOSAIC at the Kirk Douglas Theatre (2025), The Hollywood Chamber Orchestra, La Société de Concerts de Montréal, and the Kalistos String Orchestra. In 2018, Mano-Walker released her classical song cycle Petit Rêve, performed by Grammy-winning pianist Nadia Shpachenko and soprano Monika Beal, now represented by Downtown Records.