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ABOUT ME

Biography

Antonie Löwenthal (Amsterdam, December 22, 1997) is a Dutch platinum producer and composer known for his versatility across genres and a growing list of high-profile collaborations.

Career

Antonie grew up in Ravenstein, Noord-Brabant, in a creative family as the son of conductor and composer Tom Löwenthal and writer Elin Meijnen. From an early age, he was immersed in music and technology. He took piano and harmony lessons with Mark van Platen and learned music production under the mentorship of Tjeerd Oosterhuis, who guided him for several years. Antonie graduated as a Dance Producer from the Herman Brood Academy.

Antonie’s career spans hip-hop, pop, dance and film music. He has worked with artists such as Don Diablo, Camp Kubrick, Maradonnie and Kraantje Pappie. As a composer, he co-produced soundtracks for Dutch films like “Fuck de Liefde 2” and “De Bellinga’s: Huis Op Stelten”, both reaching the #1 spot on Netflix Netherlands. His work with Kinderen voor Kinderen earned him a Platinum Award in 2019.

In 2025, Antonie achieved a major milestone by producing and co-writing “Ze Komt Uit Amsterdam”, a collaboration between Kriss Kross Amsterdam, André Hazes Jr. and Tabitha, released in celebration of Amsterdam’s 750th anniversary. The song entered the Dutch Top 40 and is climbing towards the #1 position on Spotify.

That same year, he co-produced the viral TikTok hit “Home” by AVRYN, Trobi and Ayden, which charted in the Spotify Viral Charts and showcased his ability to create modern pop productions that resonate with a young audience.

LOWEN Music Publishing

Antonie founded LOWEN Music Publishing in 2025, a creative hub focused on developing new talent and hit-driven music productions on an international level.

Guardians of the Frequencies

Together with Arjen Thonen, Antonie forms the production collective Guardians of the Frequencies. Under this alias, they created the intro show for Rico Verhoeven’s Hit It, in collaboration with Timor Steffens.