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Keith Varon | |
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Background information | |
Origin | San Francisco, California, United States |
Genres | Alternative, pop, electronic |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, record producer |
Website | https://www.positionmusic.com/artist/NzM4Njc2LTM0YzY4Mw |
Keith Varon is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and music producer from San Francisco, living in Los Angeles. Keith is signed to Position Music, and has been commercially releasing music over the past 10 years as a solo act and as a founding member in the band The Federal Empire.
As a songwriter/producer, Keith has written and produced songs on albums by The Aces, Taela, Lauren Sanderson, Joji, The Strumbellas, Chloe Moriondo, and Nightly. In the electronic world, he has written/produced songs with Martin Garrix, Sam Feldt, Steve Aoki, and Max Styler.
Year | Title | Artist | Album | Role |
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2023 | I've Loved You For So Long | The Aces | I've Loved You For So Long | Executive Producer |
"not my problem" | Taela | life's a bitch... but it gets better | Executive Producer | |
"bleachers" | Executive Producer | |||
"i can't" | Executive Producer | |||
"keep your demons" | Executive Producer | |||
"full throttle" | Executive Producer | |||
"Outta My League" | Chad Tepper | Never Stood A Chance | Producer, Writer | |
"Running Out Of Time" | The Strumbellas | Single | Producer, Writer | |
"Complicated" | Levi Evans | Single | Producer, Writer | |
2022 | "Feeling Like The End" | Joji | Smitereens | Writer |
"Girls Make Me Wanna Die" | The Aces | I've Loved You For So Long | Producer, Writer | |
"End Of My Life" | Kailee Morgue | Girl Next Door | Producer, Writer | |
"Cheerleader" | Producer, Writer | |||
"Is It Normal" | Lauren Sanderson | Death Of A Fantasy | Producer, Writer | |
"Let Me Down" | Producer, Writer | |||
"2005" | Story Of The Year | Tear Me To Pieces | Producer, Writer | |
"Hate My Favorite Band" | Nightly | Single | Producer, Writer | |
2021 | "Favorite Band" | Chloe Moriondo | Blood Bunny | Producer, Writer |
"Better" | Monsta X | The Dreaming | Producer, Writer | |
"Bedoom Walls" | Lexi Jayde | a teenage diary | Producer, Writer | |
"Wiped Out" | JUTES | Single | Producer, Writer | |
"Riptide" | Careful What You Wish For | Producer, Writer | ||
"In My Hands" | Zero 9:36, Travis Barker, CLEVER | ...If You Don't Save Yourself | Producer, Writer | |
2020 | "Angels & Demons" | jxdn | Single | Producer, Writer |
"Frustrated" | Lauren Sanderson | Midwest Kids Can Make It Big | Producer, Writer | |
"the car" | Nightly | night, love you. | Producer, Writer | |
"not like you" | Producer, Writer | |||
"mess in my head" | Producer | |||
"so sly" | Producer | |||
"lose a friend" | Producer, Writer | |||
"I got so much to tell you" | Producer, Writer | |||
"Daydream" | The Aces | Single | Producer, Writer | |
"U WANTED A FIGHT" | FEVER 333 | Wrong Generation | Producer, Writer | |
"Banyan Tree" (Interlude) | Machine Gun Kelly | Tickets to My Downfall | Producer | |
"OK OK" | HOKO | Single | Producer | |
"GIRL ON TV" | chloe moriondo | Single | Producer, Writer | |
"Brand New" | Sheppard | Single | Producer, Writer | |
2019 | "Chase The Summer" | Chantal Jeffries (feat. Jeremih) | Single | Producer, Writer |
2018 | "Isn’t You" | Shaylen | Single | Producer, Writer |
"Shut Em Up" | Lauren Sanderson | DON’T PANIC! | Producer, Writer | |
"Better Anyway" | Producer, Writer | |||
"Ruin My Life (Steve James Remix) | Zara Larsson | Ruin My Life (Remixes) | Producer | |
"Hooked on a Feeling" | Jacob Sartorius | Single | Producer, Writer | |
"Feel It" | Max Styler | Single | Writer | |
"Sleep Alone" | Max Styler (feat. Ella Boh) | Single | Producer, Writer | |
"S.T.A.Y" | Nightly | ’’The Sound of Your Voice’’ | Producer, Writer | |
2017 | "Promises" | Max Styler (feat. GOLDN) | Single | Producer, Writer |
"used to" | GOLDN | Single | Producer, Writer | |
2016 | "Hold On & Believe" | Martin Garrix (feat. Federal Empire) | Seven | Writer |
"XO" | Nightly | Honest | Producer, Writer | |
"Talk to Me" | Producer | |||
"Honest" | Producer, Writer | |||
"No Vacancy" | Producer, Writer | |||
"Brave Enough" | Lindsey Stirling (feat. Christina Perri) | Brave Enough | Producer, Writer | |
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