Sam Garrett

Sam Garrett grew up around music, as his father would play records by bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam.

During this period, Garrett started to showcase around the country and won at the UK festival "Live and Unsigned" in the "Acoustic" category.

[4] In 2013, those songs featured Sam Garrett debut EP called Be Easy produced by Jake Gosling and Sway.

[5] In 2014, Garrett self-released his second EP titled Namaste after moving to a yoga retreat, Ashram in Glastonbury, in June 2013.

[7] Later in 2016, Sam Garrett signed with Dcypha Productions[8] to release his acoustic EP Grace, which he dedicated to the spiritual master Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi and Mooji.

Garrett stated in a social media post that the album would feature a song never officially released, called "Butterfly".

[15] On 19 February 2019 Sam Garrett released another single featuring one song Brave Beautiful Animals which will also appear on the album The Dance & The Wonder later.

[22] In the spring of 2021, Sam Garrett performed at the Shanti Space in Portugal and sang We are One, a song featured on the Namaste ep.

[24] In September - October 2021, Sam Garrett travelled to Hawaii to see his friend Paul Izak, guitarist, harmonica player and singer.

[27] On 21 December 2021, Sam Garrett released an album (Root Down Deep) in collaboration with his partner Mollie Mendoza.

The album also includes the song Mama released as a single on 1 July 2021, again with Mollie Mendoza, Leon Marley Itzler on bass, and Regina Rhythm as percussionist.

Alongside his various collaborations, Sam announces on Instagram, in the form of a promotional clip, the arrival of a new single named I & I scheduled for November 11, 2022.

Sam shows this video to a friend, and under an "impulse" he decides to strum chords on his guitar and begins to sing the words: "Give thanks for life, and praises to the most high".

His friend continues singing: "Don't waste your time, imprisoned in the mind", and it is by the "Grace of God" that the song was written.

He explains why this song is important to him in an Instagram post: When Covid hit I came across a video of how chocolate is produced and the people involved in that process.

I was struck by the massive inequality and the amount of money the growers and harvesters of the cacao were paid compared to the business owners at the top of the chain.

The song was performed in Berlin on March 7, a music video, shot at the School Of Vision Guest House, was released shortly afterwards.