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Samara Lubelski is a singer, guitarist and violinist. She played in several bands ([[Hall of Fame]], [[the Sonora Pine]], [[Tower Recordings]], [[Metabolismus]], [[Jackie-O Motherfucker]]) and since 2003 has recorded several solo albums. She also played violin in albums by [[Thurston Moore]].
Samara Lubelski is a singer, guitarist and violinist. She played in several bands ([[Hall of Fame]], [[the Sonora Pine]], [[Tower Recordings]], [[Metabolismus]], [[Jackie-O Motherfucker]]) and since 2003 has recorded several solo albums. She also played violin in albums by [[Thurston Moore]].

==Career==
Samara grew in an artistic community in Soho, New York. <ref> http://blog.fixemag.org/post/38400317102/samaralubelski </ref> She began her career as a Violinist, and later on matured into a multi-instrumentalist, playing Cello, Guitar, Bass, Melotron.
After been associated with well-known bands, Samara made her solo debut in 2004 with Fleeting Skies. 2005 witnessed the release of her another collection of intimate and offbeat pop, Spectacular of Passages. She made her return in 2007 with Parallel Suns. <ref>http://www.mtv.com/artists/samara-lubelski/biography/</ref>. After release of her another album [[Future Slip]], the veteran singer made her come back in mid-2012 with an album called [[Wavelength]]. <ref> http://www.tinymixtapes.com/news/samara-lubelskis-releasing-an-album-called-wavelength-on-july-24-via-de-stijl-and-dont-you-dare</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
===Solo===
===Solo===
* In The Valley (2004) <ref>http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Samara_Lubelski/In_The_Valley/</ref>
* In The Valley (2003) <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Samara-Lubelski-In-The-Valley/master/100945|title= Samara Lubelski ‎– In The Valley at Discogs |author=|accessdate=11 February 2013}}</ref>
# Cave Dweller Open Your Door!
# Cave Dweller Open Your Door!
# I Love Thlowth
# I Love Thlowth

Revision as of 04:34, 27 February 2013

Samara Lubelski
Samara Lubelski
Samara Lubelski playing at CAV (Centro de Artes Visuais), Coimbra, 2013-02-01
Background information
GenresIndie, folk
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Electric guitar, vocals, Violin
LabelsEcstatic Peace, De Stijl, The Social Registry
Websitewww.samaralubelski.com

Samara Lubelski is a singer, guitarist and violinist. She played in several bands (Hall of Fame, the Sonora Pine, Tower Recordings, Metabolismus, Jackie-O Motherfucker) and since 2003 has recorded several solo albums. She also played violin in albums by Thurston Moore.

Career

Samara grew in an artistic community in Soho, New York. [1] She began her career as a Violinist, and later on matured into a multi-instrumentalist, playing Cello, Guitar, Bass, Melotron. After been associated with well-known bands, Samara made her solo debut in 2004 with Fleeting Skies. 2005 witnessed the release of her another collection of intimate and offbeat pop, Spectacular of Passages. She made her return in 2007 with Parallel Suns. [2]. After release of her another album Future Slip, the veteran singer made her come back in mid-2012 with an album called Wavelength. [3]

Discography

Solo

  • In The Valley (2004) [4]
  1. Cave Dweller Open Your Door!
  2. I Love Thlowth
  3. Song Of The Stations
  4. All The Tired Horses
  5. Speedway Of The Winged Shuttle To The The Southern Hemisphere
  6. Odyssey Rider
  • The Fleeting Skies (2004)
  1. The Fleeting Skies
  2. Keeper Of Beauty
  3. Guarding The Sun
  4. Under The Gaze
  5. Waiting By The Gate
  6. Immortal Design
  7. Follow You
  8. The Boy Who Bought The Cosmos
  9. Now's Morning's Calling
  10. Crowns And Courts
  • Spectacular of Passages (2005)
  1. Lick 'n Leap
  2. Sister Silver
  3. Snowwhite Feathered Man
  4. Magic Winding
  5. Road To Misfortune
  6. Broken Links
  7. Caravan
  8. Orion
  9. Fired To
  10. Quartered Field
  • Parallel Suns (2007)
  1. Have You Seen The Colors
  2. Taste The Candy
  3. Meeting Of The Sun
  4. Snowy Meadows II
  5. Born From The Tree
  6. The Cloistered Palace
  7. Ego Blossoms
  8. Spirit Of The Age
  9. Greener Grass
  • Future Slip (2009)
  1. Culture King '66 2:24
  2. Empire's Dream 3:12
  3. The Evolution Flow 2:29
  4. Future Slip 2:40
  5. Headships Down 2:42
  6. The Trip Is Out 3:26
  7. New Age Slip 3:06
  8. Silver Hair 2:05
  9. Walking In The Waves 3:18
  10. Field The Mine 3:18
  • Wavelength (2012) [5]
  1. The Nice Price
  2. Jammage Cruiser
  3. Merch Girls
  4. Hang Of Summer
  5. The Switch Up
  6. Breaker Lights
  7. Astral House, The Jokers Scene
  8. Run Out Arcade
  9. The Group Exchanges
  10. Age Of Decay
  11. The Drifter Vs. The Believers
  12. Wavelength

Collaborations

Pictures

References

  1. ^ http://blog.fixemag.org/post/38400317102/samaralubelski
  2. ^ http://www.mtv.com/artists/samara-lubelski/biography/
  3. ^ http://www.tinymixtapes.com/news/samara-lubelskis-releasing-an-album-called-wavelength-on-july-24-via-de-stijl-and-dont-you-dare
  4. ^ http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Samara_Lubelski/In_The_Valley/
  5. ^ James Christopher Monger. "biography (allmusic)". Retrieved 11 February 2013.


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