Pam is Talking Joy with Fi Sullivan, Electro-Pop Singer, Producer, and Songwriter
Fi Sullivan is exploring extended vocal possibilities through new sonic realms in electronic music, influenced by the beauty of nature.
—The Talking Joy Podcast Interview with host Pam Rotelle Robertson
ABOUT FI
Electro-pop singer, producer, and songwriter, Fi Sullivan is Talking Joy with Pam Robertson!
Fi Sullivan has a passion for connecting technology, music, and the environment. @fi_sounds
Fi Sullivan, a Colorado native began singing at the age of four. She has spent years exploring extended vocal possibilities through new sonic realms in electronic music. Transcendently influenced by the beauty and complexity of nature, Fi has researched Intersections of Technology and Human Vocal Continuity as a 2019 recipient of the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. She lived and performed in Berlin, Linz, Reykjavík, Nuuk, Dublin, the Hague, Sydney, Canberra, and Buenos Aires before returning to the United States in March 2020. Fi will release her first EP, Shades of Forest, this Spring!
Fi Sullivan’s favorite sound? “The sound of wind through leaves—aspen leaves I just love! They are a rubbery leaf and it makes them sound so beautiful!”
We live in such visual world. Try going on a sound walk and listen for obscure sounds! Bring your phone and record that and then go back and listen and see how it transports you back to that imaginative place.
“What I love about the voice is that it’s this inherent instrument each of us carry, It’s this incredible means of creativity and connection and freedom.
A total expression for human existence.”
~Fi Sullivan
Fi’s favorite words to live by:
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” ~Elenor Roosevelt
Find FI Here: fisounds.com, Spotify, @fi_sounds
Watson Foundation: Intersections of Technology and Human Vocal Continuity
Live cinema piece created by Professor Timothy Weaver at the University of Denver involving Fi’s whale re-vocalizations: The Whalefall