


Luke Henry Mullen
A keyboardist and producer for international brands and TV projects.
Selected Albums
ElidiAlternative Afrobeat with horns and occasional vocals goes head to head with a relentless groove inspired by the continent, featuring psychedelic instrumentation. Electric piano, fast percussion and cool drums create energetic jazz rhythms.
Latest Tracks
- Gorgan3324/1Playful funky Afrobeat. Big horn section, frantic percussion rhythms & a touch of Senegalese vocals5:18
- Flying Lizard3324/2Relentless Afrobeat groove with jazzy & psychedelic instrumentation weaving in & out throughout5:26
- Market Place3324/3Energetic Afrobeat groove with wild alto sax over jazzy electric piano, driving bass & funky horns3:29
- Latin Sun3324/4Energetic Latin jazz tune with detuned piano, fast percussion, horns & trumpet solos3:45
- Kulu3324/5Ethereal & building Afrobeat groove with hypnotic bass, fast percussion, horn section, buzzing synths & vocal chants4:51
- Mphepo3324/6Bizarre & atonal intro with voice samples builds into laid-back jazzy groove with horns, hypnotic keys & cool drums4:40
The story behind the sound
Keyboardist and producer Luke Mullen emerged from the North London funk scene. In the late 90s Luke was signed to Mantra Recordings with Jules Evans as Muki, producing laid back eccentric, eclectic sounds tinged with Jazz and electronica. In the early 00’s he formed a music-production company, ‘Brothers From The Others’ with childhood friend Jesse Keegan, where they worked on many television projects, including international/national advertising campaigns for Toyota, Blackberry, Philips and Asda, as well as projects for the BBC. Along with Jesse Keegan he composed and produced the music score for Ralph Steadman’s first animated film ‘The Cherry Wood Canon’. Currently Luke is working with Todd Speakman and Jesse Keegan under the name ‘Elidi’.
Luke produces laid back, eclectic sounds tinged with Jazz and electronica. His music-production company has worked on TV projects and campaigns for Toyota, Blackberry, Philips, Asda, and the BBC.