Tag Archives: Sam Mullooly

AUDIO: Sam Mullooly – “Luhu vs. the Geckos”

Experimental artist Sam Mullooly released a new 21-minute composition. Built around electronic psych-pop production, this piece is warm, optimistic and inviting. Mullooly sings of destiny and being set free from pain, with backing vocals from Michelle Astorsdotter. The whole thing is a great odyssey about seeking truth and liberating oneself through a conquest of self-actualization. Also, there’s a really awesome

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AUDIO: Sam Mullooly – “A Balance”

Electroacoustic artist and composer Sam Mullooly released a forty-two minute piece. Lush, idyllic, and elysian, the composition features vocals from Elizabeth Blood and Jackie Willis. It’s an accompaniment to intense reverie and paradisal fantasy, featuring soundscapes embellished by rich texture and delicate electronics. You feel as though you’re watching yourself from outside your body having the greatest day of your

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AUDIO: Sam Mullooly – “Songs of Absence”

Neo-classical artist Sam Mullooly is out with an EP on Sickle Moon Recordings. Inspired by their favorite poet William Blake’s “Songs of Innocence and Experience,” these four songs touch on absence and parting ways. Each piece combines warm piano with artful verbal convictions. “My Serenity” confronts the afterlife and how one comes to term with themselves upon death. It’s a

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