Biography
Having originated in Dublin yet now calling New York home, dance music producer Dec Lennan operates under the name Krystal Klear. His melodic tracks, drenched in neon textures, pull from '80s boogie, electro, house, and new wave while focusing squarely on getting crowds moving. Since launching his career in 2010, he has issued well-received material through All City Records, Rinse, Running Back, and his own Cold Tonic imprint, while also delivering remixes for Donna Summer, Blood Orange, and Sky Ferreira; club and festival success arrived with the 2018 release "Neutron Dance."
Krystal Klear's first EP, Tried for Your Love, appeared on Dublin's All City Records toward the close of 2010. Its sound evoked '80s synth-funk more vividly than most contemporary dance releases, drawing immediate notice and prompting BBC Radio One airplay for the title track. Offers to remix for major labels soon followed, and Lennan joined the Red Bull Music Academy in 2011. Eglo Records put out the downcast R&B single "Never Thought You Would Go," a collaboration with OlivierDaySoul, near the end of that year. Later singles shifted toward house and garage, including 2012's "More Attention" and 2013's "Addiction."
By 2013 Lennan was performing at prominent clubs and festivals across the globe while holding regular quarterly residencies at Hoya Hoya in Manchester and Fabric in London; he also spent time working in Nile Rodgers' studio alongside Chic and Michael McDonald. He established the Cold Tonic label, which handled most of his output from 2013 through 2017, aside from the 2014 pop single "One Night Only" featuring Yasmin, issued by Rinse and later licensed to Island.
Krystal Klear opened 2018 with the Club Studies EP on Hot Haus Records, its individual mixes titled after historic dance venues. The Division, an EP for Gerd Janson's Running Back label, followed and featured "Neutron Dance," a buoyant cut echoing '80s Italo-disco and New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle." The track marked his strongest commercial success to date, with subsequent remixes from producers including Janson and Paul Woolford appearing before the year ended.
Krystal Klear's first EP, Tried for Your Love, appeared on Dublin's All City Records toward the close of 2010. Its sound evoked '80s synth-funk more vividly than most contemporary dance releases, drawing immediate notice and prompting BBC Radio One airplay for the title track. Offers to remix for major labels soon followed, and Lennan joined the Red Bull Music Academy in 2011. Eglo Records put out the downcast R&B single "Never Thought You Would Go," a collaboration with OlivierDaySoul, near the end of that year. Later singles shifted toward house and garage, including 2012's "More Attention" and 2013's "Addiction."
By 2013 Lennan was performing at prominent clubs and festivals across the globe while holding regular quarterly residencies at Hoya Hoya in Manchester and Fabric in London; he also spent time working in Nile Rodgers' studio alongside Chic and Michael McDonald. He established the Cold Tonic label, which handled most of his output from 2013 through 2017, aside from the 2014 pop single "One Night Only" featuring Yasmin, issued by Rinse and later licensed to Island.
Krystal Klear opened 2018 with the Club Studies EP on Hot Haus Records, its individual mixes titled after historic dance venues. The Division, an EP for Gerd Janson's Running Back label, followed and featured "Neutron Dance," a buoyant cut echoing '80s Italo-disco and New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle." The track marked his strongest commercial success to date, with subsequent remixes from producers including Janson and Paul Woolford appearing before the year ended.
Albums
Singles

Pancake
2025

Boli Boli
2024

RB128
2024

Entity
2024

Automat Kingsland
2023

Tokyo Flower
2023

Love Cycle
2023

Essentia
2022

Connect EP
2022

Lipstick (Krystal Klear Remix)
2022

Piano Banana
2021

Future Fantasy
2020

Cyclia One
2019

Euphoric Dreams
2019

Euphoric Dreams / Miyoki
2019

Neutron Dance
2018

The Division
2018

More Attention
2012

Never Thought You Would Go
2012




