Andrew Moore and Hooch are pioneers of explorative Americana as a style, culture, and contemplative flow. The artists bring such beautiful elements and accents of modernity to the otherwise rustic style, creating a colorful, visually pleasing, cerebrally stimulating, yet intimate atmosphere. When you listen to their music, there is that sense of ‘it’s just the music and me; the artists’ thoughts/ passion and me’, a very personalized vibe that is quite rare to find. Their latest is the ‘Artists of the Moon’ album, fifteen track collection that delves into a wide array of unconventional landscapes, fusing it progressively with the sharp tones and soft ideas of Americana country. 

Taken from this is the track, ‘Spaceman’, a track that yawns with rippling synthesizers, thoughtful piano melodies; an overall bluesy capsule that transports you to an island of its own. Then the warm baritones, like a summer breeze, walks through the soundscape, full of inflection, harmony, and expression. A blend of Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Wonder,  Elton John, and John Mayer. A neo-jazz sax flows through like a dreamy river, a perspective that just keeps on elevating the listening experience. There is no one peak, but consistent simulations and sonic peaks that is sure to feed your soul. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Spaceman’ (Artists of the Moon Album) by Andrew Moore and Hooch here –