
Bill
Keys
Bill is no ordinary keyboardist — he’s a sonic architect, a scientist of sound who sculpts not just melodies, but emotional dimensions. It wouldn’t be far fetched to call him the “frequency whisperer.” Whether on stage or in the studio, Bill doesn’t merely play the keyboard — he coaxes it to life, bending frequencies like light through glass and weaving harmonics with the precision of a physicist and the soul of a poet.
Known for his spellbinding work reimagining the intricate synthscapes of David Bowie, Bill dives deep into the shimmer and static others overlook. Where some hear noise, he hears narrative — and with each touch of a synthesizer, he unlocks hidden universes, turning forgotten textures into living, breathing art. It’s not just music he creates — it’s alchemy, electrified.
Bill’s sonic wizardry extends well through many genres and projects. He’s a respected force in the progressive rock scene, having played with acclaimed bands like Enchant, Thought Chamber, and his own project, Vast Conduit. Along the way, he’s shared stages with genre legends, sitting in with Spock’s Beard, Sound of Contact (where he performed alongside guitar icon Steve Hackett), and the Michael Harris Tranz-Fusion.
From prog epics to avant-garde atmospherics, Bill Jenkins doesn’t just play keys — he builds worlds, one waveform at a time.








