Daniel Victor, born on September 20, 1979, in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, is a recording artist and producer known for his collaborative music project Neverending White Lights. He began studying piano at age six and later taught himself various instruments. His debut album, Act 1: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies, released independently through Ocean Records Canada in 2005, featured collaborations with vocalists from bands including 311, Ours, and Our Lady Peace. The first single, "The Grace", featuring Dallas Green, was certified Gold and became one of the most-played songs on Canadian Rock Radio in 2006. Victor's second album, Act II: The Blood and the Life Eternal, released in 2007, included collaborations with Melissa Auf der Maur and Rob Dickinson of Catherine Wheel. Notable singles from this album were "Always" and "The World Is Darker". In 2011, he released the album titled Act III: Love Will Ruin.