After becoming a resident DJ at Akaakaroar, a
Brighton club, Vynehall released several EPs on labels such as Well Rounded Housing Project and Aus. As a result of his productions, he quickly became an in-demand DJ. His debut EP,
Music for the Uninvited, was released on the label 3024 in 2014 to a positive critical reception, landing on numerous year-end lists in publications including
Fact,
Gorilla vs. Bear,
NPR Music,
Pitchfork,
XLR8R and
The Washington Post. His second EP,
Rojus, released on 1 April 2016, also received positive reviews. During this time Vynehall moved to the outskirts of
Leicester. On 10 April 2018 Vynehall announced his signing to UK independent label
Ninja Tune. This coincided with the announcement of his debut full-length album
Nothing Is Still, which was due for release on 15 June 2018. The inspiration for the album came from Vynehall's grandparents. Their emigration from the south-east of the
United Kingdom to
New York City in the 1960s, their seven-day journey via boat from
Southampton to
Brooklyn and other stories, only came to light upon the passing of his grandfather four years previous. The album also included a novella and set of short films. The first single from the album was "Envelopes (Chapter VI)", described by
Pitchfork as "heart-rending experimental electronica", received coverage in a large number of notable online and print publications including
NME,
Pitchfork,
Resident Advisor,
Mixmag,
Fact,
XLR8R,
DIY,
Clash,
Mojo,
The Vinyl Factory and more. The track received widespread radio play on stations such as
BBC Radio 1,
BBC Radio 1Xtra,
BBC 6 Music and
Gilles Peterson's
WorldWide FM. According to
Pitchfork, Vynehall's music combines the "percussive energy of contemporary House music" with "rich harmonies of sample-centric producers". Vynehall lists
Aphex Twin,
Afrika Bambaataa,
Man Parrish and
DJ Shadow as some of his major influences.
Rare, Forever, Vynehall's second studio album, was released on 30 April 2021 and received widespread critical acclaim from
Pitchfork,
The Guardian,
Clash,
Loud and Quiet,
Resident Advisor,
NME, AllMusic, and many other publications. ==Personal life==