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Logic1000 Takes Listeners on a Journey Through Mental Health and Parenthood in ‘Mother’

Karma Richards by Karma Richards
March 22, 2024
in Album Review
Photo Credit: Jarred Beeler

Mother offers a glimpse into Logic1000’s multifaceted artistry and her journey as both a mother and a musician.


Logic1000, also known as Samantha Poulter, has established herself as a notable figure in the electronic music landscape. Hailing from Sydney but based in Berlin, her unique production style blends various concepts, genres, sampled sounds, and UK-centric dance rhythms. This distinctive approach has earned her widespread recognition within the dance music community, with influential artists like Four Tet and Caribou among her supporters.

The debut album from Logic1000, Mother, transcends being just a body of work; it serves as a reflection of her journey through motherhood and mental health challenges. The album is a heartfelt homage to house music, a genre that has profoundly shaped her artistic identity since her breakthrough performance at Coachella alongside Four Tet. Through its intricate soundscapes, Mother encapsulates the newfound sense of strength and possibility that Logic1000 experienced after becoming a mother.

Listen to Mother now on Spotify or your preferred platform, and keep reading for more on the album!

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Every song on the album carries the imprint of Logic1000’s personal narrative, with the lessons of parenthood subtly interwoven into the fabric of melodies and beats.

Mother is a deeply cathartic exploration of Logic1000’s artistic evolution, seamlessly blending genres such as house, garage, and R&B to create a rich and dynamic listening experience. Tracks like “Heartbeat” exemplify her prowess as a producer, infusing each composition with an element of playful unpredictability. Her meticulous attention to detail in production serves as a conduit for complete catharsis on the dancefloor.

Standout tracks like “Self To Blame” featuring Kayla Blackmon, “Promises” featuring Rochelle Jordan, and “Every Lil” featuring DJ Plead and MJ Nebreda highlight Logic1000’s knack for collaboration, infusing each piece with its own distinct personality. From the infectious rhythms of “Can’t Let Go” to the mesmerizing beats of “Grown On Me,” Mother takes listeners on a transformative journey of her own evolution.

The album’s nuanced exploration of drum and bass as well as Latin and Afro percussion showcases Logic1000’s breadth as an artist, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a tapestry of sounds and textures where pattern and similarity cease to exist. With Mother, Logic1000 solidifies her place as a visionary in the realm of electronic music, offering a deeply personal and resonant body of work that transcends boundaries and defies expectations. Echoing the sentiments of artists like Sofia Kourtesis and Yaeji, Logic1000 joins a wave of electronic producers infusing their work with personal narratives.


Logic1000 – Mother – Tracklist:

  1. From Within
  2. Promises (Feat. Rochelle Jordan)
  3. Can’t Let Go
  4. Side By Side
  5. Self To Blame (Feat. Kayla Blackmon)
  6. Cartier
  7. Heartbeat
  8. Saint Rex
  9. All U Like
  10. Every Lil’ (Feat. DJ Plead and MJ Nebreda)
  11. Oceanic
  12. Grown On Me
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