Multi-instrumentalist · Singer-Songwriter
Midcoast Maine
Devin Mooers is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who records 15 instruments alone in a cabin studio in the woods of midcoast Maine — saxophone, drums, piano, guitar, mandolin, Celtic harp, hammered dulcimer, cittern, Irish flute, bodhrán, hand percussion, cello, violin, upright bass, and multilayered vocal harmonies.
Raised in Seattle by harp and dulcimer makers (his parents own Dusty Strings music store & lutherie company), Devin grew up in a household filled with eclectic instruments: pump organs, nose flutes, hammered dulcimers, harps, tenor guitars, and a lot of really bizarre things. He studied jazz saxophone starting in middle school and began producing electronic music in high school. He's been gradually adding instruments and refining his recording craft ever since.
His debut album Earthen (December 2025) moves through folk, jazz, indie, ambient, electronic, and cinematic territory — often within a single track — held together by mythic songwriting about earth connection, ancestral memory, and the tension between the world we've built and the one we're losing. Tracks range from fingerpicked folk ballads to a six-and-a-half-minute odyssey that passes through ambient electronics, a fantasy tavern scene with crackling-fire Foley, and an ethereal Irish flute outro over felt piano.
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Devin Mooers is a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter who records 15 instruments alone in a cabin studio in midcoast Maine. Raised by harp and dulcimer makers, jazz-trained on saxophone, his debut album Earthen moves through folk, jazz, ambient, electronic, and cinematic territory — held together by mythic songwriting about earth connection and ancestral memory.

