About Us
Hailing from the Central Valley, Connecticut, Vanmax Musik Haus was formed in mid-2017.
But our experience began well before that.
Ethan Cremese, owner of Vanmax Musik Haus, has been dabbling with audio since 2012. His first experience came with playing around with Audacity, learning what the various effects options did. Then in 2015, Cremese began to produce music, releasing his first track in May of that year.
Just prior to the formation of Vanmax Musik Haus, Cremese, along with TikToker Sam Shlaf created "Crusty.jpeg". Cremese acted as the main recording and audio engineer, releasing four tracks with Crusty.jpeg.
Then, in late 2018 into 2019, Cremese worked with local artist Dizzy B, producing and mixing for her. Together they made covers of iconic songs, "All of Me", "Already Gone", and "This Is Gospel". They also released an original song, "Thank You", which Cremese later covered. In 2020, Cremese mixed two songs for CT-based rapper AyeJay. In 2023, Vanmax Musik Haus became the primary mixing house for Southington-based rapper, Teepsteep