American music producer
KRANE
Birth name Zachary Krane Also known as KRNE (2014-2016) Genres Occupations Songwriter record producer Instrument(s) Upright Bass, Guitar, Piano, Digital Audio Workstation Labels Fool's Gold Records , Dim Mak Records , Foreign Family Collective, Young Art, ElysianWebsite kranemusic .com
Musical artist
Zachary Krane , better known by his stage name KRANE , is an American musical artist, producer and musician from Oakland, CA . Krane is known for his distinct and inventive blend of electronic, hip-hop and dance music.[ 1]
Krane first began releasing demos, remixes and edits on SoundCloud in 2014, under the moniker KRNE. His work caught the attention of music producer TOKiMONSTA , which, in 2015, resulted in their collaborative single release of “Put It Down” featuring Anderson .Paak .[ 2] In early 2016 the “Debris” album was introduced; a collection of B-Sides from recording sessions with Kehlani , J. Cole , Bryson Tiller and others. This stabled his first packaged release through Fool's Gold Records .
In 2017, Krane debuted singles "Right Here"[ 3] and "Akira" with producers Keys N Krates and Ekali, along with his highly anticipated full-length album, FALLOUT,[ 4] [ 5] eliciting praise from Huffington Post, Billboard, NYLON, and Pop Crush on his versatile and enticing sound. In the following year, FALLOUT received a full remix album, along with a branded tour and sold out headline shows across the US,[ 6] culminating in festival performances at Ultra and Coachella . Following the tour, Krane was named Billboard ’s “One’s To Watch” in their April editorial.[ 7]
Discography
Albums
Debris — 2016 — Fool's Gold Records
Sessions — 2017 — Sessions
Fallout — 2017 — Dim Mak Records
Sessions, Vol. 2 — 2018 — Sessions
Getting Better — 2021 — Dim Mak Records[ 8]
Sessions, Vol. 3 — 2021 — Sessions[ 9]
Singles
As lead artist
«Saturn» (with Portrait) — 2014
«Italics» (with Portrait) — 2015
«Italics VIP» (with Portrait) — 2015
«Propane» — 2015
«Never Stop» — 2015[ 10]
«Movin» — 2015
«I’ll Be Good» — 2016[ 11]
«So Nice» (with Alexander Lewis) — 2016
«Fall Apart» (with Alexander Lewis) — 2016
«Seventeen» (with Jupe) — 2016
«Numb» (with SAINTS) — 2016[ 12]
«Akira» (with Ekali) — 2017
«Right Here» (with Keys N Krates) — 2017[ 13]
«Spells» (with graves, featuring Blake Skowron) — 2017
«Monarch» (with Myrne) — 2017[ 14]
«Nobody But You» — 2017[ 15] [ 16]
«Next World» (with Quix ) — 2017[ 17]
«All Again» (with Boombox Cartel ) — 2020[ 18]
«Body Heat» (featuring Nate Merchant) — 2021[ 19]
«Moonbeams» (with Juelz and Haimunu) — 2022[ 20]
As featured artist
«Put It Down» (Tokimonsta featuring Krane and Anderson .Paak) — 2015
Remixes
References
^ "KRNE Shares Second Installment of Collaborative Series "SESSIONS" " . Run The Trap . 24 January 2016.
^ "TOKiMONSTA Links With Anderson .Paak And KRNE For Explosive "Put it Down" " . The FADER .
^ "Keys N Krates Get Hot and Heavy With KRANE on 'Right Here:' " . Billboard .
^ "Podcast: Electronic musician KRANE on his first headlining tour and the release his debut album, "Fallout" " . Daily Emerald . 26 January 2018.
^ "KRANE drops atmospheric new album 'Fallout' " . EARMILK . 27 October 2017.
^ "KRANE's 'Fallout' LP has finally arrived" . Dancing Astronaut . 29 October 2017.
^ "Billboard Dance's Ones to Watch: April 2018" . Billboard .
^ Sani, Niko (5 March 2021). "Krane shares candid message on sophomore album 'Getting Better" . EDM.com . Archived from the original on 25 March 2021. Retrieved 26 March 2021 .
^ "Sessions, Vol. 3 by Krane on Spotify" . Apple Music . Retrieved 26 March 2021 .
^ " "Never Stop" the bass party with KRNE" . EARMILK . 6 April 2015.
^ "KRNE - I'll Be Good" . Dancing Astronaut . 26 March 2016.
^ "KRNE and SAINTS's latest banger will make you "Numb" " . EARMILK . 2 December 2016.
^ "Keys N Krates x KRANE - Right Here" . Dancing Astronaut . 30 January 2017.
^ "KRANE & MYRNE - Monarch" . Dancing Astronaut . 30 August 2017.
^ "KRANE - Nobody But You" . Dancing Astronaut . 19 September 2017.
^ "KRANE's "Nobody But You (StéLouse Remix)" is a synthy retro pleaser [Premiere]" . EARMILK . 30 March 2018.
^ "KRANE and QUIX Release "Next World" " . Noiseporn .
^ Weisband, Sami (25 September 2020). "Krane and Boombox Cartel drop long-awaited track, 'All Again' " . Dancing Astronaut . Archived from the original on 10 October 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2020 .
^ "Body Heat (feat. Nate Merchant) - Single by KRANE on Apple Music" . Apple Music . Retrieved 19 February 2021 .
^ Salafia, Zach (20 January 2022). "Krane, Juelz, and Heimanu unite for trap triple threat on 'Moonbeams' " . Dancing Astronaut . Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022 .
^ "KRNE Takes On Jai Wolf and The Chain Gang of 1974's 'Drive' " . Dancing Astronaut . 16 September 2016.
^ "KRANE releases uplifting remix of Big Gigantic's "Odyssey Pt. 1" " . Dancing Astronaut . 9 September 2017.
^ Frazier, Kelly (26 June 2017). "First Listen to the KRANE & Alexander Lewis Remix of the Sinjin Hawke track "Onset" " . Huffington Post .
^ Thompson, Hunter (21 July 2018). "ZHU & Tame Impala Drop the Remix EP for "My Life" " . Run The Trap . Archived from the original on 22 July 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2018 .