Luis Mojica

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Luis Mojica
OriginNew York City, United States
GenresPiano-based, chamber pop, singer-songwriter, alternative
InstrumentsPiano, vocals
Years active2013–present
LabelsIndependent
Associated actsRasputina, Brian Viglione, Fredo Viola, Rebecca Moore
Websitewww.luismojica.com

Luis Mojica is a musician & somatic therapist. He began developing his musical style in New York City's East Village. In 2012, he moved upstate to Woodstock, New York.[1][2]

Career[]

Music[]

In 2013, he released his first record Anaesthesia [3] through a successfully funded Kickstarter campaign. The entire album was recorded, performed, and arranged by Luis in his bedroom in Brooklyn, New York.[4]

In February 2015, he released The Man Who Fell In Love With The Man Who Fell In Love With The Moon, based on the book by Tom Spanbauer. The album was recorded at his home in Woodstock, New York. [5]

In 2015, Luis toured the country with the cello-rock band Rasputina, becoming the first keyboard player to be added to the line-up. He also beat-boxed and sang backing vocals.[6][7][8]

His first studio album Wholesome was released in August 2016.[9] The album featured Melora Creager on cello and Brian Viglione on drums.[10][11]

Luis' second studio album How A Stranger Is Made was released on October 4, 2019,[12][13] produced by David Baron, Simone Felice, Fredo Viola and Justin Guip.

Luis released his fifth album "Songs From The Land" on September 20th, 2021. [14] The album is his first to be entirely guitar-based and was home recorded & produced by Evan Glenn Adams.

Trauma Work[]

Luis is the founder of Holistic Life Navigation, a form of trauma therapy that integrates whole food nutrition, self-inquiry & Somatic Experiencing.[15] He is a Somatic Therapist who specializes in trauma, addiction, and PTSD.[16] He is also the Director of Nutrition and Detox Services at Samadhi, a holistic recovery center in Kingston, New York.[17]

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • Anaesthesia – Independent, 2013[18]
  • The Man Who Fell in Love with the Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon – Independent, 2015[19]
  • Wholesome – Independent, 2016[20]
  • How A Stranger Is Made – Independent, 2019[21]
  • Songs From The Land - Independent, 2021 [22] [23]

References[]

  1. ^ https://jammerzine.com/first-look-luis-mojica-the-ranger/
  2. ^ "Kingston After Dark: Adventure time".
  3. ^ https://www.divideandconquermusic.com/indie-music-album-reviews/luis-mojica-anaesthesia
  4. ^ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/730710057/bring-anaesthesia-to-life
  5. ^ https://www.pastemagazine.com/noisetrade/music/luismojica/the-man-who-fell-in-love-with-the
  6. ^ "Rasputina Interview – Melora Creager talks about "Unknown"". July 22, 2015.
  7. ^ "luis mojica Archives".
  8. ^ Miller, Laura Marjorie (June 27, 2018). "Wrought By Rasputina".
  9. ^ "Luis Mojica – Wholesome". Insight & Critique.
  10. ^ "CD Review: Luis Mojica "Wholesome"".
  11. ^ "Luis Mojica casts a pagan beatboxing spell with Wholesome". Mookychick. October 16, 2016.
  12. ^ "Video Premiere: "The Ranger" by Luis Mojica". The Big Takeover.
  13. ^ "How a Stranger Is Made by Luis Mojica" – via music.apple.com.
  14. ^ https://thehollywooddigest.com/luis-mojica-songs-from-the-land-lp/
  15. ^ http://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/
  16. ^ https://directory.traumahealing.org/practitioner/luis-mojica/
  17. ^ https://samadhiny.org/team
  18. ^ "Luis Mojica – Anaesthesia". Insight & Critique.
  19. ^ "Luis Mojica – The Man Who Fell In Love With The Man Who Fell In Love With The Moon – on NoiseTrade". pastemagazine.com.
  20. ^ Nichols, Sharon. "CD Review: Luis Mojica "Wholesome"". Chronogram Magazine.
  21. ^ Review, RingMaster (September 24, 2019). "Luis Mojica – How A Stranger Is Made".
  22. ^ https://melodymakermagazine.com/2021/09/17/songs-from-the-land-by-luis-mojica/
  23. ^ https://worldamericanmagazine.com/2021/10/19/songs-from-the-land-by-luis-mojica/
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