Sam Littlemore

Sam Littlemore

Rich layers pulsate with a steady groove, allowing moments of tension to build before cascading into spacious releases that envelop the listener.

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Sessions Eight

Sessions Eight

2011

About Sam Littlemore

Sam Littlemore stands as a distinctive figure in the electronic music landscape, offering a refreshing touch that bridges intimacy with expansive soundscapes.
His work matters not just for its sonic explorations but for how it invites listeners to engage with ambient textures and rhythmic depth that challenge conventional electronic norms.
His work matters not just for its sonic explorations but for how it invites listeners to engage with ambient textures and rhythmic depth that challenge conventional electronic norms. By creating an immersive experience, Littlemore alters the way audiences perceive and connect with the genre, infusing it with emotional resonance often absent in more formulaic approaches. Littlemore’s process centers on layering intricate melodies and subtle beats, where each element is thoughtfully placed to contribute to a larger narrative. His innovative use of space within tracks allows for moments of contemplation and movement, drawing listeners into a world where the line between listener and participant blurs. This approach encourages a deeper engagement, transforming passive listening into an active exploration of sound. Lyrically, Sam often navigates themes of introspection, connection, and existential musings, employing storytelling that balances sincerity with abstract imagery. His voice carries an emotive weight, while his tone varies from reflective to hopeful, creating an atmosphere that resonates on multiple levels. The interplay of these elements makes his songwriting both relatable and thought-provoking.

1 studio album· 2 total releases· 1 year· Australia

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Sam Littlemore's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 1 album 2011–2012
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