Adrianna Krikl is a Los Angeles–based composer and sound artist working across
cinematic scoring, sound design, and experimental live performance.
Krikl has developed an immersive live performance centered on handmade cassette
tape loops. Using Walkmans, tape loops of varying lengths, guitar pedals, and evolving
signal chains, she constructs layered sound environments that blur the line between
installation and performance. Her live work explores memory, erosion, and repetition as
sound drifts, degrades, and reshapes itself over time. Each performance unfolds
differently, shaped by the physical behavior of tape and the acoustics of the space.
SELECTED LIVE PERFORMANCE
2026 — Solo Tape Loop Performance, Solarc (presented by Leaving Records)
ART INSTALLATION
Modernism Week at Palm Springs Art Museum
Original music composed for the video installation Steel and Shade, a retrospective on
modernist architect Donald Weller. The work was projected onto a 30-foot wall using
three synchronized HD projectors.
SELECTED COMMISSIONS & PLACEMENTS
Krikl’s work has been featured in film, television, installation, fashion, and advertising.
Selected placements include:
• Oprah Winfrey Network (SoulPancake)
• PBS (Roadtrip Nation)
• NPR (Invisibilia)
• Google
• UN Environment Programme (#CleanSeas global campaign)
• Kevin Hart’s LOL Network (You Look Like)
• Charity: Water
• Nice Claup (worldwide fashion campaign)
• Opening credits for the television series Feral
She has scored the feature film Anarchy Parlor (Gravitas Ventures) and composed
music for theatrical trailer campaigns with New Line Cinema. Krikl has collaborated
with artists including Dan Konopka of the Grammy Award–winning band OK Go. Her
solo albums have been released by Mystery Circles Records and BR2 Productions.
