[1] After returning to New York, Branciforte began a career as a freelance recording engineer, working on albums for Ben Monder, Tim Berne, Vijay Iyer, Nels Cline, Craig Taborn, Mary Halvorson, Steve Lehman, and JACK Quartet, among others.
The group's debut album, Ambit, which combined chamber writing for strings and vibraphone with experimental rock, jazz, and electronic elements, was issued in 2014 by Cuneiform.
"[3] In 2019, Branciforte founded the greyfade record label to present work from artists exploring process-based composition, electronic and acoustic minimalism, and digitally-mediated improvisation.
The label's inaugural release was LP1, a collaboration between vocalist Theo Bleckmann and Branciforte on modular synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, and electronic processing.
In its review of Sti.ll, Pitchfork said that Branciforte's arrangements "set out to do the impossible," transcribing the original album by "painstakingly isolating different frequency ranges for each track," and producing "a contemporary classical composition of arresting beauty.