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Little Door is a musical portal into liberation—a sonic gateway that opens onto new possibilities for consciousness, community, and creative expression.

Through what she calls "psyche-angelic" music, Little Door weaves together psychedelic textures with R&B, reggae rhythms, folk storytelling, and funk grooves to create something entirely her own.

Her emotionally vulnerable songs serve as acts of creative rebellion, untangling four decades of cultural programming through melody and verse.

Like Alice's rabbit hole or a secret garden gate, Little Door's music creates intimate passages into expanded awareness, liberating listeners from the conventional grind and inviting them into a more playful, quantum understanding of how reality actually works.

Their songs envision worlds where women and all peoples exist in true freedom, where consciousness can be explored without limitation.

portal opening soundtrips for cosmic hitchhikers

THE Ecstasy
the misery
you’ll get everything

The Door

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© Little Door 2024

The water of the river forced underground
The rocks are holding all my secrets down
Live my life to keep you satisfied
But how much longer can the truth hide?

Whatcha gonna say?
Whatcha gonna say?
Whatcha gonna say?
Whatcha gonna say?
Well I can’t say

If I tell the truth I will be crucified
The world will splinter, I’ll be vilified
Just want someone who will testify
That I wasn’t going out of my mind

Whatcha gonna say?
Whatcha gonna say?
Whatcha gonna say?
Whatcha gonna say?
Well I can’t say

Whatcha Gonna SAy?

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What’s happening with your music?

I’m recording my debut album. I’m also studying to become an audio engineer and producer.


Yes. book me by emailing little.door@littledoormusic.com

Do you play live?


Who are your musical influences?

I'm influenced by all the music my body remembers, a genre cross-pollinator to the core I love alt-R&B dreamers like Mk.Gee and Frank Ocean, earnest rockers who weren't afraid to be tender, and the cosmic spaces where vulnerability meets psychedelia. Less shredding guitars, more prophet synths set to outer space wobble. I’ve been told I sound a lot like Mazzy Star and Chrissy Hynde.


Biggest Fear?

Standing by while evil prevails.