Fritz then launched his solo career, signing to Chopstick Johnjon's Baalsaal Music for the release of his 2009 EP Wingman, then the duo's larger label, Suol, for 2010 full-length Here Today Gone Tomorrow. While his vocals were still prominent, the album was much more of a showcase for his expansive production style, filled with airy guitar licks and relaxed, nearly tropical rhythms. His first mix CD, 2012's Suol Mates, focused on his hip-hop roots as much as his passion for house music. Sophomore full-length Sick Travellin' arrived later in the year, boasting a greater presence of live instrumentation than his debut. In 2013, Fritz collaborated with his brother as well as composer Florian Appl for the soundtrack to another film by Hannes Stöhr, Global Player, combining techno and house with dramatic orchestral arrangements. Fritz further expanded on this direction with his subsequent solo full-lengths, 2014's Ways Over Water and 2016's Grand Départ. In 2018, Fritz launched his Different Spring label with his fifth album, Drown, which surprisingly stripped his music of vocals and grandiose arrangements, instead focusing on pure, atmospheric house rhythms. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi