Kyle Grimm is a composer and double bassist whose music has been described as "feisty technicolor" (Roger Zahab). His compositions strive to strike a balance between the gritty and the beautiful through juxtaposition, layering, and synthesis; often employing electronics alongside acoustic elements. Improvisations I, a full-length album for double bass and electronics, is currently streaming on all platforms. In addition to the stage, Kyle's works can be heard in the video game Hold the Fort, by Monster Tooth Studios, which is currently on Steam, and the short film The Autumn Waltz, currently on Amazon Prime. When not composing, he enjoys a good happy hour, making obscure The Simpsons references, and spoiling his two cats.
Kyle's compositions have featured on many different concerts and series, including:
SEAMUS, SPLICE, Hartford New Music Festival, North American Saxophone Alliance Conference, Uncertainty Music Series, Night Fall (Anne Cubberly, artistic director), Bass+Electronics (Robert Black, curator), Garmany Concert Series, Hartt Electronic Music Concert Series, Border Crossings (Brad Sherman, curator), New Music Now PDX (Andrew Stiefel, curator), Awakenings Concert Series, Hartt Composers Ensemble Concert Series (David Macbride, director), Public Works Concert Series, and Foot in the Door Collaboration Series.
He has had his works performed by numerous ensembles and soloists across the country, including:
Kamratōn, Iktus percussion quartet, Contemporary Columbus, Ensemble 4Saxess, Hartford New Music Collective, Olivia Harris, Daniel Phipps, Andrey Stolyarov, Benjamin Stayner, Lauren Perala, Foot in the Door, Eugene Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, and Hartt Composers Ensemble.
Kyle frequently performs his own works whether they are solo or chamber. He has curated, composed, and performed a recital for solo bass and live electronics titled Bass on Bass on Bass. In 2017, he performed alongside his colleagues in his multimedia work L'inferno Etudes, based on the 1917 silent film, L'inferno.
Kyle is also an advocate for his colleague's works and has been involved in numerous premieres and performances, including:
...of things known and others that are yet to be by Ken Steen, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design by Paula Matthusen. He has also played double bass under the direction of Robert Black and David Macbrid.