Annie Hart
Annie is a New York City-based composer, songwriter, and performer. She made her name with David Lynch favorites and Twin Peaks alums, indie synth trio, Au Revoir Simone, and is now headlong into a swift-moving solo career.
Between 2017 and 2024, she released four critically-acclaimed solo albums and completed several world tours, including opening for comedian Fred Armisen. Her minimal pop songs explore the fringes of new wave, pop, and ambient music; and have been called “sumptuous synth-pop’ by Vogue and “gloriously effervescent” by Bandcamp’s New and Notable.
Her reputation as a unique master of analog synthesizers has led her to score two feature films for IFC and Universal. She also made music for several short films and completed the prestigious ASCAP/Columbia University Film Scoring Workshop where she won the 2023 Henry Mancini Film Scoring Fellowship.
Annie continues to break boundaries by composing music for patient listeners in her own distinctive self-taught style. She recently received a grant from the Queens Arts Fund to compose a string quartet with a public performance at Grover Cleveland Park. She also live-scored two sold-out runs of the dance theater performance, Monster Mourning.
Annie is currently finishing up her fifth solo studio album; scoring a feature-length documentary film; and scoring and performing in a dance theater piece. She is also participating in the SCL's film scoring mentorship program.