About

Sara Wolff is a composer, musician and sound artist, who works within media composition, field recordings, storytelling and live performance. She uses field recordings, tape loops, analogue synths and voice to explore nature, people and their interconnection. 

Originally from Norway but now based in Liverpool, Sara Wolff is a storyteller who with analogue warmth weaves together elements from indie-folk and rock in a slightly psychedelic manner.

With comparisons to acts including Tune-Yards & Cate Le Bon, her music has received attention from both BBC Radio 1 and Radio 6. Accompanying the release of her second EP “Magic Hour” in 2023, she embarked on her second UK tour with her band and a 4-track cassette machine. Her second single for Scottish Lost Map Records was the moodily prismatic ‘Lost In Your Neighbourhood’. Like her previous single the softly psychedelic ‘Is It True’, it was recorded in Margate with Mercury Prize winning wonk-folk musician and producer Mike Lindsay, best known from his acclaimed bands Tunng and LUMP (with Laura Marling). She has shared stages with international names like Helado Negro, Peter Broderick and This Is The Kit.

She has spent her time collecting bespoke soundscapes for films, sound libraries and compositions. She has composed music for Theresa Skamletz’ dance choreography  ‘A Wet Bit Of Sand’, Cities And Memory ‘Adventure’ project and Olive Pascha’s short film ‘Carrot Cake’, created in partnership with the British Trust for Ornithology and EMU films.

In 2025 she started her own soundwalk group, ‘Sound Pals’, a monthly guided listening walk with the goal to explore and connect with our surroundings through listening in a present, curious way.


sarawolffmusic@gmail.com
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