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Tamas Wells is a musician, artist and writer based in Melbourne, Australia.
This story starts in 2006 when Wells and two friends from Melbourne borrowed some instruments and recording gear and made the low fi single Valder Fields (from the album A Plea en Vendredi).
Over the following year the single went on to become an online hit, receiving tens of millions of streams and downloads around the world. The subsequent album A Plea en Vendredi received excellent reviews and public support (reaching number 16 in Japan’s HMV international charts). Wells signed a number of international record deals and over the following years toured in Japan, France, China, and Australia playing with many international artists including Sharon Van Etten.
Following the international success of Valder Fields and A Plea en Vendredi, Wells moved to Myanmar (Burma) to take up a position as an aid worker. He lived in Myanmar for the following six years and then returned to Melbourne in 2012.
He has released five more critically acclaimed albums. Two Years in April (2008), Thirty People Away (2010), On the Volatility of the Mind (2013) , and The Plantation (2017) were recorded in various countries. His 2024 album To Drink Up The Sea, with the single 'It Shakes the Living Daylights from You' was produced by Machine Translations' Greg J. Walker in rural Victoria, Australia.
This story starts in 2006 when Wells and two friends from Melbourne borrowed some instruments and recording gear and made the low fi single Valder Fields (from the album A Plea en Vendredi).
Over the following year the single went on to become an online hit, receiving tens of millions of streams and downloads around the world. The subsequent album A Plea en Vendredi received excellent reviews and public support (reaching number 16 in Japan’s HMV international charts). Wells signed a number of international record deals and over the following years toured in Japan, France, China, and Australia playing with many international artists including Sharon Van Etten.
Following the international success of Valder Fields and A Plea en Vendredi, Wells moved to Myanmar (Burma) to take up a position as an aid worker. He lived in Myanmar for the following six years and then returned to Melbourne in 2012.
He has released five more critically acclaimed albums. Two Years in April (2008), Thirty People Away (2010), On the Volatility of the Mind (2013) , and The Plantation (2017) were recorded in various countries. His 2024 album To Drink Up The Sea, with the single 'It Shakes the Living Daylights from You' was produced by Machine Translations' Greg J. Walker in rural Victoria, Australia.
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