2013–2015: Career beginnings Keane's first release in 2013, originally under the name Easyfun, was a five-track self-titled EP with an early version of what would become PC Music's signature sound of bubblegum pop, futuristic riffs and chaotic arrangements.
Pitchfork later described the album as a "gaseous and disorienting beat tape that sounded a little like a methed-out take on
TNGHT’s permanently in-the-red hip-hop experiments." Keane also joined the collaborative project Thy Slaughter with PC Music founder
A. G. Cook in 2014, releasing their debut single, "Bronze", as part of
PC Music Volume 1. Cook and Keane did not release any further music under the Thy Slaughter name for the following nine years.'' In 2022, Keane produced
Bree Runway's single "That Girl". Keane has songwriting and production credits on Charli XCX's mixtapes
Number 1 Angel and
Pop 2 and her album
Charli. In August 2023, Keane released two EPs named
Acoustic and
Electric.
Pitchfork gave
Electric a score of 7.1/10, calling its songs "works of unadulterated nostalgia" and "a surprisingly emotional experience" with "deep, shuddering bass notes and unashamedly romantic melodies", In June 2023, Charli XCX released the Keane-produced single "
Speed Drive" as part of
Barbie the Album, the soundtrack of the 2023 film
Barbie. Keane also reunited with Cook in a return for Thy Slaughter that year, releasing the album
Soft Rock on 1 December 2023. as well as the release of singles "Lost Everything" and "Reign" on 16 November that year which were used to announce the album. "Lost Everything" was co-written by the late
Sophie and
Ellie Rowsell.
2024–present: EasyGroup lawsuit and The Finn Keane Album In October 2023,
EasyJet's parent company
EasyGroup sued the music label PC Music and its founder, Cook, for "mimic[ing] easyGroup’s famous branding to create instant brand recognition for his ‘DJing business." The lawsuit initially resulted in only the cover for Keane's album
Deep Trouble being changed; it had originally depicted people leaving an aircraft which bore the text "easyFun" after a
water landing, but was changed to a computer-generated image of water with Easyfun's logo at its base. However in October 2024, Keane announced
The Finn Keane Album, released a remix of his song "Laplander" and stated that he would fully leave the Easyfun moniker behind. On the same day as this announcement,
Willow Kayne released her Keane-produced single "I’ve Got This All Under Control", featuring "synthesizers, fast-paced percussion, and a prominent bassline" according to
Dork. He fully retired the name at PC Music's Halloween event, Pop Crypt II, in London. == Discography ==