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He has scored commercials for companies including Converse, Levi's, Kenzo x H&M, Reebok, ESPN, T Mobile, Jose Cuervo, and Saturn.

[1] Though he attempts to create music free of record label restraints, Spiegel also licenses his songs whenever possible so as to maximize exposure for his work.

The Spirit of Apollo includes Kanye West, Karen O and Nick Zinner of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Lykke Li, John Frusciante of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Waits, Nina Persson of The Cardigans, George Clinton, David Byrne, M.I.A., RZA, Method Man, Ghostface Killah, and Ol' Dirty Bastard of Wu-Tang Clan while the corresponding music videos feature animated/live action collaborations by visual artists including Shepard Fairey, Sage Vaughn, Marcel Dzama, and The Date Farmers.

Such collaborations earned Spiegel the title "King Sam" on Rolling Stone's annual "Hot List" in 2008.

In November 2012 "Keep in Touch (Feel Me)" and "Synthesize", two tracks from the upcoming album, were released commercially on iTunes and Amazon.com, as well as via free download from SoundCloud and Facebook.

The album was a critical success and featured notable talent including Sia, Busta Rhymes, CeeLo Green, Anderson .Paak, Doja Cat, RZA and many more.

Sam continues to release his own music, produce for other artists while directing and growing Squeak E. Clean Studios.

Following the release of the "Jihad Love Squad" video, Sam signed to Hey Wonderful, a division of RSA Films, as a director.

Sam has continued his passion for directing into the 2018 year, with an Instagram interview campaign shot in May 2018 for Pride Month featuring LGBTQ advocates and their role models.

[9][10] On August 18, 2010, the Standard New York Hotel was the setting for a harmonically synchronized light and sound show produced by Spiegel.

The Target Kaleidoscopic Fashion Spectacular featured a fashion show on the street level, while inside the hotel, 66 dancers performed choreography synchronized with fast-paced lighting patterns set to Spiegel's music score in 150 different rooms, using the glass walls of the hotel to display a multi-floor show, highlighting that year's fall styles.

Also contributing to the "original live xperience" were musicians Money Mark, Brian Chase, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler of the Greenhornes/Racanteours.

"Freaky Bumps" "Canada" "Duet" "Calm Like a Boy" "Doowap Jam" "Black Book" "Sugar" "Thursday" "Last Lullaby" "Brazil Club" "Today's Your Day (Whachagonedu?)"

"Martian Sunrise" "India" "Isaac" "Ice Creamy" "Hip-Hop" (Instrumental) "Krusty" "Once Again…" "I Win, U Lose" "Porno" "What?"

"Invisiboard" "Planet Chocolate" "Way Out" "Fancy" "Phenomena" "Honeybear" "Cheated Hearts" "Dudley" "Mysteries" "The Sweets" "Warrior" "Turn Into" "Deja Vu" (UK Version) "Through the Hosiery" "Black Panther" "Untrust Us" "Alice Practice" "The People Tree" (Feat.

Zealots of Stockholm" "Keep In Touch" "RoboIntro" "RoboSexual" "Glasshouse" "Ph.D" "Imperfectly Mine" "Sext Lectures" "Synthesize" "Deeper Than Charlie" "Hugz For Everybody" "Goodbye Love" "Belly Of The Beast" "Mosquito" (N.A.S.A.

Sucks Theramin Remix) "Underground" "You're The Reason "Just Like In Jerusalem" "You Confuse Me" "Life As Usual" "Love Won't Let You Down" "Protect Me: "Static" "Hello Tomorrow" "Turn Back Now" "Joy" "Planet Glazed" "River of Cause" "Lettuce" (feat.

Camden & Miette Hope) "End of Times" "Silence" (Redux) "Aphrodite Part II" (with Killah Priest)