CEDRIC VERMUE
Biography
Cedric Vermue is a Dutch composer, pianist, and producer based in Amsterdam, whose work bridges the worlds of neo-classical and ambient music. His compositions weave together intimate piano recordings, layered textures, field recordings, and subtle electronics—often created in close collaboration with classical musicians—to form contemplative sonic landscapes that explore stillness, space, and emotion.
In 2019, Vermue released his debut album Left Upon Us on piano and coffee records, introducing his distinctive sound, described by Headphone Commute as “fragile and tender, nostalgic and tranquil.” His second full-length, Perpetua (2023, Mylja Records), reimagines liturgical melodies through organ, woodwinds, choir, and modern production techniques, much of it recorded in a church in Utrecht.
With more than four million streams worldwide, Vermue’s music continues to resonate with listeners around the globe. Beyond his solo releases, he composes for film, theatre, dance, poetry, and installation art, moving fluidly between contemporary classical, minimalism, ambient, and experimental electronics to create sound worlds that invite deep reflection and emotional connection.
Releases
La Controversia de Valladolid
Left Upon Us
Socials