The multi-instrumentalist creates a rich, layered sonic tapestry.
Tash Sultana: Influences
Rootsy pioneers and hip-hop innovators feed the busker's soul.
At Home with Tash Sultana
From Erykah Badu to Kaiit: the songs Tash is connecting to at home.
About Tash Sultana
Artist Biography
Australian multi-instrumentalist Tash Sultana has soul down to a science. Inspired by the likes of Erykah Badu and Sade, they arrange vivid shades of guitar, bass, keys, percussion, and horns alongside a genuinely wowing vocal range. Born in Melbourne in 1995, Sultana began busking at age 13 and broke out with 2016’s textural marvel “Jungle,” topping off that song’s collage-like process with the high-wire daring of their versatile singing. Sultana’s innovative use of looping and layering continued to develop on outings like 2021’s Terra Firma and an MTV Unplugged session in 2022. Rather than be pigeonholed in one style, though, Sultana branched out into psych, dream pop, and indie rock on 2023’s SUGAR EP. There’s even a romance-steeped R&B duet with BJ the Chicago Kid on “Bitter Lovers,” following a string of memorable collabs with Matt Corby, Milky Chance, and high-school mate Jerome Farah. Not that Sultana needs extra help: juggling up to a dozen instruments at a time, they feel equally empowered and unfettered in everything they create.
Genre
Alternative
Similar to: Tash Sultana
Discover more music and artists similar to Tash Sultana, like Ocean Alley, Josh Cashman, Sticky Fingers