Thai-Swedish research artist, singer, and producer Sirintip merges music, science, and technology to explore humanity through empathy and connection. As an alternative jazz artist, she integrates research into her creative process, collaborating with scientists, cultural voices, and experts to transform complex ideas into sound and emotional storytelling.
Her latest project, Mycelium, is an interdisciplinary suite inspired by fungi and plankton research. Blending jazz, orchestral, and electronic music with dance and visual projections, it mirrors the unseen bonds between humanity and nature. She has released three critically acclaimed albums—Carbon (Ropeadope), The Lost World (GroundUP), and Tribus (GroundUP); recorded on over 20 releases, including with Bill Laurance (Snarky Puppy); and produced albums for artists like actor Melanie Smith (Seinfeld).
Her commissioned works include orchestral arrangements for the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestras and interpretations for the Nobel Chemistry and Peace Prizes. She also scored The Lost World (1925), which premiered through Alamo Drafthouse.
With sustainability as a foundation, she releases music on bioplastic vinyl, performs solar-powered concerts, and designs eco-conscious costumes. She has performed worldwide at major festivals and venues alongside Snarky Puppy, and more. A Thelonious Monk International Competition finalist and Ableton artist, she continues to push creative boundaries through research-driven storytelling.
"An extraordinary musical mind, fusing genres with purpose and imagination."
– Jazz Times