Samuel Christopher is an interdisciplinary musician, poet, visual artist, actor, dancer, and activist whose work spans multiple mediums and genres. As a songwriter, he is noted for his operatic, multi-octave voice and sophisticated lyrics, as well as the unconventional originality of his electronic music production skills. As a student of the school of itinerant poets, Samuel has lived globally - and is currently based out of Brooklyn, NY. 

Selected CV 

2024 - Performer, MOCA Tucson, Sine and Symbol Festival - Featured performer at MOCA Tucson for experimental music and art festival Sine and Symbol. 

2023 - Performer, Performance Art Week Aotearoa Benefit, Dunedin, NZ - featured performer for Performance Art Week Aotearoa’s annual fundraiser in Dunedin, New Zealand. 

2023 - Performer, Raven Chocon’s American Ledger no. 4, Brooklyn, NY - featured vocalist on Pulitzer Prize winner Raven Chocon’s avant garde installation American Ledger no. 4 

2022 - Altrice - Compciter EP 2022 - Featured Vocalist, Songwriter - Featured vocalist on electronic music artist altrice’s EP, released by Dan Snaith of Caribou on Jialong Records.

2022 - Joe Fee - New Work For Music and Dance  2022 - Sound Design - Composed sound design for NYC based composer Joe Fee’s New Work For Music and Dance, featuring choreography from Tsai Hsi Hung. Work premiered at Kennesaw State University in Georgia.  

2018 - Jeff Cravath - Big Window 2018  - Sound Design  - Installation with video artist Jeff Cravath  @ PNCA College of Art in Portland, Oregon.

2017 - 

2016 - 

2015 - Brian Blanchfield/Samuel Christopher - Speedway and Swan Theme Music 2015 - University of Arizona, Composer - Composed theme music for National Book Award winner Brian Blanchfield’s online interview show featuring contemporary literary figures.

2014 - 

2013 - Brandon Shimoda - The Carpenters and Other Strangers - Musically remixed poems for Brandon Shimoda’s Album The Carpenters and Other Strangers.  

2012 - 

2011 - Performer, People’s Marching Band, Occupy Wall Street - Performed in the marching band at the Occupy Wall Street protests.