Spatial Unity is a small team of session musicians and song writers that have joined together from across the globe to express their musical creativity and share it with the world. Tracks are flavoured with various genres ranging from Rock, Ballads, Jazz to Electronica.
The core team consists of:
Andy Murray - (formerly of Wolfstone), guitarist, vocalist, lyricist and songwriter
Andy Pearce - Drummer, Latin Percussionist, keys, songwriter and producer
Rob Sloan- Contemporary pianist, songwriter, percussionist and musicologist (is that a real word?), and also other friends that have gratefully contributed.
Andy Murray
Andy Murray is an inventive, creative guitarist / song writer with flare and imagination; Melodic in approach and fiery by nature, he has been compared by some to such players as Jeff Beck, Gary Moore and Eric Johnson. This is evident in It's Not Love and Touching What's Divine. Andy has been a session musician on many albums and has a wealth of experience in many genres of music Blues/Rock, Hard/ Rock, and now Electronica.
To expand, Andy has worked with notorious musicians such as John Sinclair (keyboard player from Ozzy Osbourne) and Martin Smith (a past member of ELO). He also co wrote Coming Home Tonight, a song featured on the Smokey album, "The World and Elsewhere", released globally in 1997. Additionally, Andy also played lead guitar with renowned Celtic rock band Wolfstone, where he featured on the first 2 albums, "Unleashed" and "The Chase". While with Wolfstone he toured worldwide and participated in live TV concerts and Radio sessions.
Andy Pearce
Melbourne born and bred, Andy now resides in the Highlands of Scotland.
Andy is a drummer, Latin-percussionist, keyboardist, songwriter & producer; some of his material has been described as original and refreshing.
Andy's musical influences combine Electronica with natural percussion and other acoustic instruments. The result is a fusion between Jazz-funk to the cafes of Havana.
His musical influences evolved from the 90's where he worked as a resident DJ in various clubs. As a child, Andy was classically trained as a pianist but during his teens fell in love with drumming. Later, he discovered a passion for percussion in particular Brazilian and Afro-Cuban styles and he now uses these influences heavily in his own creations.
Andy has been called upon to record percussion on assorted projects-albums and have played in various concerts; one of his favourites was playing with Geno Washington the legendary blues artist.





















