Gryffin, born Dan Griffith, is an acclaimed American electronic music producer, DJ, and multi-instrumentalist hailing from San Francisco, California. Rising to prominence in the mid-2010s, Gryffin became known for his distinctive blend of melodic house, future bass, and indie influences, earning widespread recognition for his emotionally charged remixes of artists such as Tove Lo, Maroon 5, and Years & Years. After earning a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, Gryffin shifted his focus to music, quickly garnering attention with his lush, guitar-driven productions and energetic live performances.
His debut single "Heading Home," featuring Josef Salvat, marked the beginning of a string of successful releases that showcased his knack for crafting uplifting, anthemic tracks. In 2019, Gryffin released his debut album "Gravity," which featured collaborations with acclaimed artists like Carly Rae Jepsen and Aloe Blacc, further cementing his reputation as a genre-defying artist capable of bridging the gap between dance music and pop. Over the years, Gryffin has become a staple at major music festivals and in the global dance music scene, consistently pushing the boundaries of electronic music with his innovative sound and collaborative spirit.
FutureBass - ProgressiveHouse - DancePop - DeepHouse - TropicalHouse - EDM - IndieDance - ElectronicPop