Sable Cox is a songwriter and producer who works in the soft margins between folk and ambient music, making records the way other people make weather diaries.
Born in Eugene, Oregon in 1998 and raised mostly in the Pacific Northwest, Cox moved to New York in 2019 to study composition at NYU Steinhardt and never quite left. She produced and released a string of EPs from her bedroom in Bushwick (Eight Songs for an Empty Apartment, 2021; Marigold/Margaret, 2023) that found their audience slowly, mostly through word of mouth and a single, eventually-deleted Phoebe Bridgers tweet.
Her debut full-length, We Walked The Whole Of Sunday, was recorded at home over fourteen months on a single condenser microphone, a Roland Juno-60, and a Buchla Music Easel borrowed from a friend. Saddle Creek signed the record in 2025 after a single show at Union Pool. Pitchfork called the early single "Marigold, Again" "almost embarrassingly intimate, in the best way."
Cox's reference points are Grouper, Julianna Barwick, late-period Talk Talk, and the early Phoebe Bridgers demos. She tours with a three-piece, occasionally a four-, and prefers small rooms to large ones. She also runs a small home studio called Lighthouse Tape, where she has produced records for half a dozen friends, mostly for the cost of dinner.