
Sulah Jordan
Musician of Episode 4
Within the realms of sound designers and composers, technicians and dreamers, thinkers and feelers, there exists Sulah Jordan – a unique presence. As an ambient guitar and bass musician, she diffuses her meditative mantras throughout the Bay Area. Her artistry is evident in her first EP, which she recently released, titled Lady Bug. Many cultures believe the ladybug to be a symbol of good luck and new beginnings, making it particularly apt for the title.
Sulah Jordan's musical expression captures healing harmonies, skillfully inciting intimacy and forgiveness through a melancholic, meditative and almost ceremonial sound. Sulah safeguards her musical pursuits with a firm grasp, nurturing and incubating her visions and observations until the final moment.
Listen to segments of our interview with her below,
My childhood was characterised by a lack of strictness, which allowed me to fully immerse myself in these eclectic spaces.
I think fear is one of the core themes of this project, and certainly a driving force behind how this record was made.
It wasn't until just a few years ago, when I started experimenting with music, that I had a moment of realisation and enlightenment, thinking, "Is this what I've been searching for?"

Hometown Journal
Episode 4 'The Way Home' (Pre-order)
The full interview with Sulah Jordan, notes from her songs will be printed on Caribic Cherry, 120g with 5 colors including opaque white. It’s thread stitched to the rest of the book.
