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Underground καλλιτέχνης art pop
Tara Nome Doyle is a Berlin-based singer-songwriter, composer, and producer with Norwegian–Irish roots — building a singular artistic world rooted in psychological depth, folkloric imagery, and an instinct for beauty that borders on the mystical. She debuted in 2018 with her EP Dandelion, before releasing her conceptual debut album Alchemy — a psychological journey through the alchemical process as a metaphor for integration, described by SPIEGEL as "like Kate Bush singing songs by Nick Cave at Berghain." Her second album Værmin continued her exploration of Jungian ideas, this time mapping the shadow and persona — and finding an uneasy peace between them. She also co-produced the EP The Moments We Keep with Italian pianist Federico Albanese, before releasing Agape (2024), an intimate EP documenting grief and loss. Her third studio album Ekko (FatCat Records, 2025) marked a new chapter — a reckoning with the Echo and Narcissus myth, and a reclaiming of her own voice — which CLASH called "a luminous work of emotional excavation." In 2026, she composed the score for ROSE (dir. Markus Schleinzer), starring Sandra Hüller — premiering at the Berlinale and winning Best Feature Film Soundtrack at the Austrian Diagonale festival. She is currently at work on her next album. (Her middle name, Nome, is pronounced "Noo-meh" in Norwegian and "No-me" in English.)
Tara Nome Doyle plays a distinctive blend of art pop, chamber pop, and folk pop, known for her conceptual songwriting and exploration of psychological themes, as heard on her album Alchemy.
Tara Nome Doyle is a Norwegian-Irish singer-songwriter who was born and raised in Berlin, Germany.
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