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Sam Littlemore

Samuel David Littlemore (born 2 February 1975), known professionally as Sam Littlemore and Sam La More, is an , songwriter, , and DJ based in . He is best known as a former member of the electronic music trio , which he joined in 2016 alongside and and left in 2024, and for his earlier solo career as Sam La More, where he pioneered music in the mid-2000s. Following the release of PNAU's 2024 album , Littlemore announced his departure to pursue solo projects. Littlemore's production style is characterized by heavily processed electronic sounds and precise custom waveforms, contributing to his influence in Australia's club scene through projects like Tonite Only, formed in 2006. With , Littlemore has co-produced acclaimed tracks including the Award-winning single "" (2016), which peaked at number four on the Singles , and "Go Bang" (2017), a triple platinum-certified hit that reached number seven on Triple J's Hottest 100. His collaborations extend to remixing Fatboy Slim's "" and co-producing PNAU's remix of Elton John's "" with , which topped charts in 15 countries in 2021. Additionally, he has worked on projects like the mashup "Don't Fly Away" for the biopic soundtrack and mentored emerging artists such as Pirra for "Make It Count" series, resulting in the 2021 single "Never Apart." PNAU's 2017 album Changa, featuring Littlemore's production, earned seven Award nominations.

Early life and education

Family and upbringing

Sam Littlemore was born on 2 February 1975 in , . He grew up in the affluent suburb of Wahroonga on 's , alongside his brothers Nick Littlemore—a younger brother and musician best known for his roles in the electronic groups and —and James Littlemore, a music video director. The Littlemore family fostered a creative environment that encouraged artistic pursuits from an early age, with all three brothers eventually channeling their talents into and visual media. This familial emphasis on creativity provided Littlemore's initial exposure to , complemented by the burgeoning Australian electronic scene in during the and , where local clubs and festivals introduced him to influences like and early . Littlemore's childhood in Wahroonga, a leafy area known for its middle-class families and proximity to 's cultural hubs, laid the groundwork for his later professional path, including collaborations with his brother Nick in .

Schooling and early interests

Littlemore attended , an independent Anglican school in Hornsby, , completing his in 1992. During his senior year, he demonstrated early creative inclinations toward through his Higher School Certificate major art project, an interactive installation titled Adventures in a Black Technophobia Box, which incorporated computer-generated graphics and immersive elements like suspended caricatures and a cushioned interior for viewer engagement. After high school, Littlemore pursued tertiary studies at the (UNSW), enrolling in the College of Fine Arts, where he completed a (Honours, First Class) with a major in . His university coursework expanded on his school-era fascinations, fostering deeper interests in electronic music, digital design, and emerging technologies, influenced in part by familial exposure to music during his upbringing. Through his program at UNSW, Littlemore initiated hands-on experiments in music production, applying learned digital tools and software to create rudimentary electronic compositions that blended with visual elements. These formative endeavors highlighted his growing aptitude for integrating technology with artistic expression, setting the stage for his professional pursuits in and music.

Professional

Transition from new media to music

After co-founding the design agency Interactive in 1998 with Dan Wallis, Littlemore led creative teams in developing interactive digital content and advertising campaigns. The agency served major clients, including , , and , producing innovative web-based advertisements and projects during the early boom. By 2000, Littlemore sold his share in Interactive to pursue production full-time, marking a pivotal shift from digital design to audio creation. This transition allowed him to channel his expertise in digital tools and into , where he began experimenting with electronic sound design in the early . Post-2000, Littlemore's initial music experiments focused on styles, utilizing production techniques influenced by his background, such as layering digital samples and manipulating audio effects to create dense, innovative tracks. His familiarity with software for visual and interactive projects translated directly to workstations, enabling a seamless pivot to heavily produced electronic music that emphasized technical precision and multimedia integration.

Work with Pnau

Pnau was formed in the late by and as an Australian music duo based in , initially gaining attention with their debut album Sambanova in 1999. Sam Littlemore, Nick's older brother, began contributing to the group's productions during this early period, serving as a and co-writer on tracks for their self-titled released in 2007, which featured eclectic sounds and collaborations including a reunion with Luke Steele on songs like "With You Forever." His involvement extended to co-writing "," a house-influenced single from the same album issued in 2008, where he helped shape its energetic, synth-driven production alongside Littlemore and Mayes. Following a period of hiatus and side projects, Pnau reconvened as a duo for the 2011 compilation History of Pnau, which revisited and remixed earlier material to showcase their evolving sound. Sam Littlemore's role expanded significantly when he officially joined the group in 2016, transforming Pnau into a and infusing their music with his expertise as a and producer. This shift marked a new era, highlighted by the lead single "Chameleon" from their 2017 album Changa, where Littlemore co-composed and produced the track's pulsating, shape-shifting electronic rhythm that peaked at number four on the ARIA Singles Chart. He also contributed to "Go Bang," another key single from Changa released in 2017, blending vocal samples and driving beats to create a club-ready anthem. The trio's evolution continued with ongoing activity, including the 2023 single "," a collaboration with —Nick Littlemore's parallel project with Luke Steele—that fused cosmic elements and appeared on 's 2024 album . , their first full-length release in seven years, featured Littlemore's production across its 10 tracks, emphasizing polished, euphoric dance tracks like the title collaboration. Into 2025, maintained momentum with live performances, including a headline set at the Day event, signaling continued creative output and potential future releases.

Tonite Only and other collaborations

In the mid-2000s, Sam Littlemore co-founded the electro-pop duo Tonite Only alongside producer Simon Lewicki, known as Groove Terminator, establishing a prominent presence in Australia's burgeoning music scene. The project emerged from Sydney's club culture, blending high-energy synths and dancefloor grooves that reflected the era's shift toward influences. Tonite Only's early singles, including "Danger (The Bomb)" and "Where the Party's At" released in 2006, were quickly licensed by Ministry of Sound's sub-label Hussle Records, gaining traction in clubs and marking the duo's breakthrough in the local electronic landscape. After a brief hiatus, the pair reunited in 2011 to release "We Run the Nite," which topped the Club Tracks Chart for 11 weeks and peaked at number 42 on the Singles Chart, solidifying their impact on the genre with its infectious, anthemic production. This track, along with follow-ups like "Touch" featuring Yeah Boy, exemplified Tonite Only's role in elevating electro acts to international club playlists during the early . Beyond Tonite Only, Littlemore collaborated extensively in the on productions for emerging artists, contributing to their rise in the circuit. He co-wrote and co-produced Parachute Youth's debut single "Can't Get Better Than This" in , a track that captured the duo's electro-pop energy and helped launch their career with its vibrant, festival-ready sound. Similarly, Littlemore served as co-producer and engineer on Peking Duk's 2014 hit "High" featuring Millar, which became a staple in clubs and peaked at number five on the Singles Chart, showcasing his expertise in crafting euphoric, vocal-driven anthems. These partnerships highlighted Littlemore's influence in nurturing the next wave of talent, often incorporating polished, synth-heavy arrangements that bridged club vibes with appeal.

Solo career as Sam La More

Sam Littlemore adopted the stage name Sam La More to pursue his independent electronic music projects, starting in the early as a DJ, , and recording artist based in and . His initial solo release, the single "Takin' Hold," appeared in on Underwater Records, featuring a high-energy sound that highlighted his production style. By the mid-2010s, La More had built momentum with several successful singles on labels, including "Go" in 2012, another #1 hit on the ARIA Club Chart. Further releases under the moniker included "Paradise" on Music and "Adrenaline" featuring in 2013 via Hussle Recordings, the latter blending vocal elements with pulsating rhythms to solidify his club presence. These tracks drew briefly from the collaborative energy of his and Tonite Only work, emphasizing upbeat, festival-ready electronics. As Sam La More, Littlemore actively performed DJ sets and live shows, touring , the , and , with regular appearances at venues in and to engage fans in the electronic scene.

Major productions and remixes

Sam Littlemore has made significant contributions to pop and music through his production and remix work for prominent artists, often infusing tracks with intricate electronic elements and innovative sound design. One of his early breakthroughs came in 2004 when he provided programming for Gwen Stefani's debut solo single "What You Waiting For?" from the album Love. Angel. . Baby., helping to craft its electropop sound that blended harajuku-inspired aesthetics with pulsating beats. The track topped the ARIA Singles Chart in for two weeks, marking Stefani's first solo number-one hit there and establishing Littlemore's reputation for elevating pop productions. In more recent years, Littlemore's involvement with PNAU has led to high-profile remixes that reimagine classic and contemporary tracks. As part of the trio, he co-produced the 2021 remix of Elton John and Dua Lipa's "Cold Heart," a medley mashing up four Elton John songs—"Sacrifice," "Rocket Man," "Kiss the Bride," and "Where's the Shoorah?"—over an original PNAU instrumental, with Lipa's vocals adding a modern pop flair.) This remix debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Elton John's eighth UK chart-topper and PNAU's first, while also achieving global success across 15 countries. The PNAU remix style, characterized by bold mashups and electronic reinvention, is evident here, drawing from Littlemore's expertise in waveform manipulation and layered production. Littlemore has continued this trajectory with remixes for other major artists, including the PNAU version of Lizzo's "2 Be Loved (Am I Ready?)" in 2022, which amplified the original's upbeat with driving electronic pulses and synth hooks to enhance its dancefloor appeal. Building on this, in late 2024, delivered a of Coldplay's "All My Love" from the album Moon Music, transforming the into an atmospheric dance track with added flourishes and rhythmic drive, focusing on the song's first two verses for a concise, energetic rework. As of 2025, Littlemore maintains an active presence in both and studios, collaborating on new productions and that blend innovation with pop accessibility, continuing to shape the sound of global hits.

Awards and recognition

ARIA Awards

Sam Littlemore, through his work with , has earned multiple Award nominations and two wins in the Best Dance Release category. In 2017, received the Award for Best Dance Release for the single "Chameleon" from their album Changa. The track, co-produced by Littlemore alongside and , marked Pnau's second win in the category following their 1999 debut, though Littlemore joined the group in 2016. The following year, at the 2018 Awards, won Best Dance Release again for "Go Bang," another track from Changa that highlighted Littlemore's contributions. This victory set a record for the most wins in the category at the time, with achieving three overall. In conjunction with the Changa album, amassed seven nominations in 2018, including , Best Group, Best Independent Release, Song of the Year (for "Go Bang"), Best Video (for "Go Bang"), and Best Australian Live Act (for the Changa Australian Tour). Littlemore shared and credits on the album, contributing to its recognition in technical categories, though specific individual nods for and were part of broader project-based accolades across 's output. No further wins or nominations for Littlemore or were recorded through 2025, including for releases like the 2023 collaboration "Into the Fire" with .

APRA Awards and other honors

Sam Littlemore has received several nominations and honors from the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) for his songwriting contributions, particularly through his work with Pnau. In 2018, Pnau's "Chameleon," co-written by Littlemore alongside Nick Littlemore and Peter Mayes, was nominated for Most Played Australian Work and Dance Work of the Year at the APRA Music Awards. In 2019, their track "Go Bang" earned a nomination for Dance Work of the Year. Further nominations followed in 2022 for "River" (with Ladyhawke) in the Most Performed Dance/Electronic Work category, and in 2024 for "You Know What I Need" (with Troye Sivan) in the same category, as well as "Spend It" (with Peking Duk featuring Circa Waves) for Most Performed Dance/Electronic Work. A notable APRA recognition came in 2022 when Littlemore, along with and , was honored on the 1,000,000,000 List for "Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)" by and , acknowledging the track's achievement of over one billion global streams. Beyond APRA, Littlemore has garnered international honors for his production and songwriting. At the 2022 Awards, he was recognized for the UK radio performances of "Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)." The following year, at the 2023 Pop Music Awards, he received credit for the song's million radio performances in the . The "Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)" has also earned significant certifications, including 15× Platinum in Australia from ARIA for over 1,050,000 units sold, 3× Platinum in the UK from BPI for exceeding 1,800,000 units, and 2× Platinum in the US from RIAA for more than 2,000,000 units. The track topped the UK Singles Chart for five weeks, marking Elton John's first number-one single there in 16 years and achieving number-one status in over 20 countries worldwide. These successes highlight Littlemore's impact on global electronic and pop music through Pnau's remix work.

Discography

Lead artist releases

Sam Littlemore has released music as a lead artist primarily through his involvement in the electronic group , the electro house duo Tonite Only, and under his solo moniker Sam La More. His contributions span studio albums, EPs, and singles, often blending , , and experimental electronic elements.

Pnau

Sam Littlemore joined in 2016 alongside and , and has co-written and produced the band's output since then, starting with the album Changa (2017). Earlier PNAU releases predate his involvement. The band's innovative electronic sound has gained international recognition. The debut studio album Sambanova was released in July 1999 by Peking Duck and EastWest Records, featuring tracks like "Easily Amused." It won an ARIA Music Award for Best Dance Release in 2000. The second album Again was released on 1 August 2005 via Meridian. The self-titled third album Pnau, issued on 12 November 2007 via etcetc Music Group, included hits such as "Embrace" and "With You Forever," reaching No. 31 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Soft Universe, released 1 July 2011 through etcetc, exploring softer electronic textures, peaked at No. 13 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Changa, an experimental release on 10 November 2017 via etcetc/Sony, featured guest vocalists, peaked at No. 11 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and includes the triple j Hottest 100 No. 7 single "Go Bang." The most recent studio album, Hyperbolic, came out on 22 March 2024 through Columbia Records, incorporating hyperpop influences and reaching No. 1 on the ARIA Australian Dance Albums Chart and No. 192 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Key EPs include Wild Strawberries (2007, etcetc), which previewed tracks from the self-titled album, and Stars (2023, ), a four-track EP with remixes following in the same year.

Tonite Only

Under the Tonite Only project with Simon Lewicki (Groove Terminator), Littlemore focused on high-energy tracks. The duo's debut single "Danger (The Bomb)" was released in 2006 on Vicious Recordings, establishing their club-oriented sound. This was followed by "Where the Party's At" in 2007, also on Vicious, which became a staple in sets. The breakthrough single "We Run the Nite" dropped on 10 April 2011 via Hussle Recordings, remixed by artists like Designer Drugs and charting modestly in electronic sales. Later releases include the 2013 single "Fuck Tomorrow" (Hussle Recordings), the 2013 EP Touch (Hussle Recordings), and (2014, the same label), both emphasizing vocal-driven house anthems. No full-length albums were issued.

Sam La More (Solo)

Littlemore's solo work as Sam La More emphasizes vocal and tracks. His debut "Takin' Hold" was released in 2003 on Underwater Records, featuring a main mix that gained underground traction and peaked at No. 70 on the . "I Wish It Could Last" followed on 26 April 2010 via Cr2 Records, with remixes by Hook N Sling boosting its club play. "Adrenaline" (feat. ), issued in 2013 on Hussle Recordings and Downright Music, marked a return to melodic pop. No solo studio albums were released under this moniker.

White Shadows

In collaboration with and of The Vines, Littlemore co-produced and mixed the project White Shadows' sole studio album Secret of Life, released on 10 2015 by Wicked Nature Music. The 10-track record blended and , featuring guests like members of and , with the lead single "Give Up, Give Out, Give In." It received limited commercial charting but was praised for its eclectic production.

Production credits

Sam Littlemore has contributed to the production of tracks for various artists across electronic, pop, and dance genres, often blending intricate electronic elements with vocal performances. His work emphasizes polished, energetic soundscapes that have supported commercial successes in the mid-2000s and beyond. Notable early credits include co-production on Gwen Stefani's debut solo single "What You Waiting For?" from her 2004 album Love. Angel. Music. Baby., where he handled additional production alongside , helping define the album's harajuku-inspired pop sound. Similarly, in 2006, Littlemore produced Nelly Furtado's "In God's Hands" on her album Loose, incorporating lush electronic textures into the track's introspective balladry. In the , Littlemore's production extended to acts, collaborating with emerging talents in the indie scene. He co-produced and engineered Parachute Youth's breakthrough single "Can't Get Better Than This" in 2012, which became a staple on radio and featured his signature upbeat synth-driven production. For , Littlemore served as co-producer on their 2014 hit "High" featuring Nicole Millar, contributing to its festival-ready drop and earning ARIA Award recognition for Best Release; he also produced their 2018 track "," amplifying the duo's high-energy electro-house style. Additional credits include production on Beni's 2011 album track "Love Scene" from House of Beni, showcasing his electro-pop expertise. He also produced tracks for The Potbelleez on their 2008 self-titled album, such as "Don't Hold Back," bolstering the group's presence in . More recently, Littlemore's production has intersected with high-profile collaborations through his role in . In 2022, he co-produced "Cocaine Killa" by featuring on the album , infusing the track with pulsating electronic beats and layered vocals. From 2023 to 2025, his contributions via include production on the collaborative single "" with , marking the first joint release between the projects and blending cosmic synths with PNAU's hyperbolic production style on the 2023 track from PNAU's album . He also produced "Music on the Radio" for 's 2024 album Ask That God. These efforts highlight Littlemore's ongoing influence in bridging Australian electronic acts with international pop collaborations.
YearArtistTrack/AlbumRole
2004"What You Waiting For?" (Love. Angel. Music. Baby.)Additional
2006"In God's Hands" (Loose)
2008The Potbelleez"Don't Hold Back" (The Potbelleez)
2011Beni"Love Scene" (House of Beni)
2012Parachute Youth"Can't Get Better Than This" (EP), Engineer
2014 feat. Nicole Millar"High" (single)Co-
2018"Fire" (single)
2022 feat. "Cocaine Killa" (FutureNever)Co-
2023 x "" () (via )
2024"Music on the Radio" (Ask That God)

Remix credits

Littlemore's remix work spans his early career under the alias Sam La More, where he specialized in high-energy reinterpretations for artists in the and pop scenes, and his later contributions as a core member of since 2016, focusing on mashups and reimaginings of major tracks. These remixes often emphasize pulsating beats, layered synths, and vocal manipulations to adapt originals for club and radio play, contributing to commercial successes in global charts. Notable PNAU remixes include "Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)" for Elton John and Dua Lipa, released in 2021 as part of The Lockdown Sessions, which mashed up four Elton John songs and topped the UK Singles Chart for five weeks while reaching number one in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The track also peaked at number one on the US Adult Contemporary chart, marking Elton John's first leader there in over 30 years. Another significant release was "Changes (FAUL & WAD AD vs. PNAU)" in 2013, a collaboration sampling PNAU's earlier work "Baby" that became a European hit, topping charts in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, and Spain, and reaching number three in the UK. In 2022, PNAU delivered "2 Be Loved (Am I Ready) (PNAU Remix)" for Lizzo from her album Special, transforming the pop-soul original into an upbeat dance track released as a digital single. More recently, in November 2024, they remixed Coldplay's "All My Love" from Moon Music, emphasizing the verses with electronic flourishes for a club-oriented version. Under the Sam La More moniker, Littlemore's remixes from the and highlighted his electro-house style. Examples include "Radio (Sam La More Jumpin' Radio Mix)" for in 2004, a bouncy rework from the album Greatest Hits, and "Sambanova (Sam La More Remix)" for in 2007, which amplified the track's samba-infused grooves for dancefloors. In 2009, he remixed 's "We Are the People" into an extended club version, and in 2011, he handled "The Truth (Sam La More Remix)" for , adding vocal chops and builds. Other standout efforts were "Walking on a Dream (Sam La More 12” Remix)" for around 2008, "Can't Get Better Than This (Sam La More Remix)" for Parachute Youth in 2012, and "Moon Theory (Sam La More Remix)" for , all showcasing his ability to elevate indie tracks with infectious rhythms. In 2018, he revisited classic material with "The Rockafella Skank (Sam La More Remix)" for , updating the anthem for modern audiences. Overall, these efforts underscore Littlemore's versatility in bridging pop accessibility with underground dance energy, with several achieving multimillion streams and playlist placements by 2025.

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