[9] Although already known for high energy electro and happy hardcore, Frankmusik's signing to Island was in part because Bloom recognised a pop star performer beneath the electronic music, telling HitQuarters: "Underneath all the madness there was some great hooks and melodies, and buried even deeper was a voice; it took a lot of time after signing for him to have the confidence to sing without putting loads of effects over his vocal.
[10][11] In the UK, Gaydar Radio was the first national station to champion Frankmusik and tracks from his debut album, Complete Me.
[13] In March 2009, he headlined National Student Pride in Brighton's seafront club Digital with Jodie Harsh and Dan Gillespie Sells (The Feeling).
In June 2009, Frankmusik was support act for the Pet Shop Boys in London, Manchester and Liverpool.
He did a short tour to launch the album Complete Me, starting in Brighton on 17 July and taking in London, Glasgow and Manchester.
[16] Just two days later on 20 August 2009, it was announced that Frankmusik would join the Perez Hilton Presents tour in Autumn 2009.
[17] Frankmusik was part of a line-up at The O2 Arena 3D ELEKTRO RAVE alongside Caspa and Rusko, Tinchy Stryder, High Contrast, and Dancing Robot Music.
[18] During recording and promotion of his debut album, Frankmusik remixed material by other artists, including Pet Shop Boys' "Love etc.
[26] Frankmusik also co-produced "First Place" on Tinchy Stryder's 2009 album, Catch 22, and "Wish I Stayed" on Ellie Goulding's Lights (2010).
[citation needed] In an April 2011 interview, his A&R Louis Bloom said that Frankmusik was at work on his upcoming album.
According to Bloom: "The challenge has been for him to simplify the structure of his songwriting whilst still encouraging him into taking risks on the production duties.
[citation needed] On 19 October 2011 Frankmusik announced via his official Twitter page that he had parted ways with his UK label, Island Records.
[29] In an interview with music blog Flop of the Pops on 3 January 2012, Frankmusik announced that he would change his stage name to Vincent Did It, along with the exclusive premiere of a song titled "Dynamo" part of the SOPA Opera EP.
The album was soon later scrapped, Turner claiming that he wanted to start fresh and not with "songs [he] wrote six months ago".
On 1 April 2014 the album's third overall single, "These Streets", was released accompanying its music video through Turner's YouTube account and was made available the following day on the iTunes store.
Frankmusik provided guest vocals for RuPaul's 2015 album Realness on the song "Die Tomorrow".
Night Shift EP followed in July 2017 including 7 remixes and the instrumental songs of Day Break.
During this year Turner started to write short synth instrumental pieces for Anya Hindmarch Fashion Shows in London.
This year Turner collaborated with Kaushik Velendra for the SS22 and AW22 LFW Fashion Collections by writing short instrumental pieces.
He said "The EP was comprised of a random selection of tracks made after I just left high school and after dropping out of college (LCF).
[44] Frankmusik cites Daft Punk, Erasure, Electric Light Orchestra, Razorlight, Hard-fi, Pet Shop Boys, Late Of The Pier, Oasis and Killa Kela as influences.