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1. tam (stylized in all lowercase) is a Serbian singer, songwriter, and musician based in Belgrade, Serbia. Known for her versatile approach to music, tam blends pop, alt-pop, and R&B with subtle influences of local styles, skillfully incorporated into her recognizable sound. In addition to her artistic achievements, tam holds a degree from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts at the University of Belgrade. This academic background contributes to her professional and carefully managed approach to her music career, setting her apart in the regional music scene.
In 2019, tam released her debut single kako treba. In early 2020, tam signed with Universal Music Group Serbia and released her second single na holdu, a pop trap-influenced track. Her third single (second released under the UMG label), Sve dalje, gained significant radio play and was critically acclaimed by local media.
In February 2021, tam released brži od svega and infierno, as well as her collaboration with Ivan Jegdić, the song Čežnja. In April 2021, tam released aj ćao, along with an accompanying music video. During the summer of 2021, Croatian music duo Pocket Palma released their remix of infierno, while tam collaborated on several tracks, including the widely successful single Žad with Serbian collective Zicer Inc. and Viva Mais with Serbian rapper Mimi Mercedez. She also toured and co-wrote songs with artists like Nika Turković and AURAH. In December 2021, tam released the lead single from her upcoming EP, usne uz rebra (nanana). The song gained commercial airplay and streaming success in Serbia, neighboring Croatia, and other Ex-Yugoslav countries.
In February 2022, tam released her debut EP refleksija under the UMG label to continued streaming success. After performing at festivals like EXIT, Sea Dance, Love Fest, and many more, she released her single pogana in July 2022, which once again gained significant commercial buzz on streaming and social media platforms. In November 2022, tam released her single rizik, a track from her upcoming second EP.
In early 2023, tam released two new songs from her second EP, panonija and samo ne ovde, the latter accompanied by an official music video. In July 2023, tam released the single mila, a collaboration with Jymenik, followed by a music video in late 2023. Both samo ne ovde and mila received critical acclaim over the course of the year, with numerous music portals across the former Yugoslav region including these two singles in their year-end “Best of” lists.
In January 2024, tam released the single dugo with an accompanying music video. This marked her last single before focusing on her debut full-length album, expected to be released in 2025. In August 2024, tam collaborated with successful Croatian pop singer Miach on the single Vanilla Sky, which served as the first single from her upcoming debut album. The track gained considerable attention as a strong introduction to her next musical chapter.
At the end of 2024, tam confirmed her participation in Pesma za Evroviziju 2025 (PZE 25), Serbia’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, to be held in Basel, Switzerland. At PZE 25, She will compete with the song durum durum, scheduled to be released in the first quarter of 2025.
2. TAM is a Japanese musician specialized in classical arranges of videogame music (mostly from the Touhou game series, but also games like Final Fantasy or visual novels like AIR or CLANNAD). He's skilled with a wide variety of instruments, ranging from piano to violin, or various kinds of wind instruments.
TAM is the frontman and producer of doujin music circle TAMUSIC.
3. Tam (田村和男, Tamura Kazuo), also written タム, was the guitarist of Japanese punk rock band ザ・スターリン (The Stalin) from 1981 to 1983. He was also the sole runner of ADK Records and played guitars for チフス (Typhus) and G-ZET. He released two albums as a solo artist.
4. Tam, the band — which also includes bassist J.P. Quintin, drummer Eloi Bertholet and bassist Johnny Souranis — is not exactly a solo project. And Tam Isabel Pardo, the band’s singer and guitarist, is not exactly new to music. In the early 1990s, she started playing in Montreal with Swing Dynamique, in “big band orchestra” style, led by Mike King (who later committed suicide). After switching over to rock, she formed another band in Montreal (Peter Boucher, the band’s drummer, later committed suicide as well). Tam went to Manchester, England; after returning to Montreal, she formed The Vampires, with Andy Nesvadba (who has since moved back to his native Prague). In 2006, Tam was signed to Thurston Moore's (of Sonic Youth) label Ecstatic Peace!.
5. TAM (João Santos) is an electronic music DJ and producer from Porto, Portugal.
Producing since 2003, Tam began developing his own ideas in 2004, using the possibilities offered by electronics and digital means. His working method is very simple: recording/sampling the analogical sound of musical instruments and reworking them afterwards digitally.
The sounds presented are intensely cinematic. The music tries to express something visual, tries to tell something without words. It can be understood as a soundscape, or as a simple song, but that depends on the listener. Although his influences from composers like Erik Satie and Arvo Part are clear, TAM's work is also concerned with the contemporary digital minimalism of the likes of Taylor Deupree and Alva Noto.
His self-titled EP, released on the portuguese label Variz, is the perfect example of these considerations: all the themes are based on a simple minimal melody, then other short and simple melodies are added. The goal is to compose a consistent piece, which leads you to quietness, warm melancholy and a cinematic approach to music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1. tam (stylized in all lowercase) is a Serbian singer, songwriter, and musician based in Belgrade, Serbia. Known for her versatile approach to music, tam blends pop, alt-pop, and R&B with subtle influences of local styles, skillfully incorporated into her recognizable sound. In addition to her artistic achievements, tam holds a degree from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts at the University of Belgrade. This academic background contributes to her professional and carefully managed approach to her music career, setting her apart in the regional music scene.
In 2019, tam released her debut single kako treba. In early 2020, tam signed with Universal Music Group Serbia and released her second single na holdu, a pop trap-influenced track. Her third single (second released under the UMG label), Sve dalje, gained significant radio play and was critically acclaimed by local media.
In February 2021, tam released brži od svega and infierno, as well as her collaboration with Ivan Jegdić, the song Čežnja. In April 2021, tam released aj ćao, along with an accompanying music video. During the summer of 2021, Croatian music duo Pocket Palma released their remix of infierno, while tam collaborated on several tracks, including the widely successful single Žad with Serbian collective Zicer Inc. and Viva Mais with Serbian rapper Mimi Mercedez. She also toured and co-wrote songs with artists like Nika Turković and AURAH. In December 2021, tam released the lead single from her upcoming EP, usne uz rebra (nanana). The song gained commercial airplay and streaming success in Serbia, neighboring Croatia, and other Ex-Yugoslav countries.
In February 2022, tam released her debut EP refleksija under the UMG label to continued streaming success. After performing at festivals like EXIT, Sea Dance, Love Fest, and many more, she released her single pogana in July 2022, which once again gained significant commercial buzz on streaming and social media platforms. In November 2022, tam released her single rizik, a track from her upcoming second EP.
In early 2023, tam released two new songs from her second EP, panonija and samo ne ovde, the latter accompanied by an official music video. In July 2023, tam released the single mila, a collaboration with Jymenik, followed by a music video in late 2023. Both samo ne ovde and mila received critical acclaim over the course of the year, with numerous music portals across the former Yugoslav region including these two singles in their year-end “Best of” lists.
In January 2024, tam released the single dugo with an accompanying music video. This marked her last single before focusing on her debut full-length album, expected to be released in 2025. In August 2024, tam collaborated with successful Croatian pop singer Miach on the single Vanilla Sky, which served as the first single from her upcoming debut album. The track gained considerable attention as a strong introduction to her next musical chapter.
At the end of 2024, tam confirmed her participation in Pesma za Evroviziju 2025 (PZE 25), Serbia’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, to be held in Basel, Switzerland. At PZE 25, She will compete with the song durum durum, scheduled to be released in the first quarter of 2025.
2. TAM is a Japanese musician specialized in classical arranges of videogame music (mostly from the Touhou game series, but also games like Final Fantasy or visual novels like AIR or CLANNAD). He's skilled with a wide variety of instruments, ranging from piano to violin, or various kinds of wind instruments.
TAM is the frontman and producer of doujin music circle TAMUSIC.
3. Tam (田村和男, Tamura Kazuo), also written タム, was the guitarist of Japanese punk rock band ザ・スターリン (The Stalin) from 1981 to 1983. He was also the sole runner of ADK Records and played guitars for チフス (Typhus) and G-ZET. He released two albums as a solo artist.
4. Tam, the band — which also includes bassist J.P. Quintin, drummer Eloi Bertholet and bassist Johnny Souranis — is not exactly a solo project. And Tam Isabel Pardo, the band’s singer and guitarist, is not exactly new to music. In the early 1990s, she started playing in Montreal with Swing Dynamique, in “big band orchestra” style, led by Mike King (who later committed suicide). After switching over to rock, she formed another band in Montreal (Peter Boucher, the band’s drummer, later committed suicide as well). Tam went to Manchester, England; after returning to Montreal, she formed The Vampires, with Andy Nesvadba (who has since moved back to his native Prague). In 2006, Tam was signed to Thurston Moore's (of Sonic Youth) label Ecstatic Peace!.
5. TAM (João Santos) is an electronic music DJ and producer from Porto, Portugal.
Producing since 2003, Tam began developing his own ideas in 2004, using the possibilities offered by electronics and digital means. His working method is very simple: recording/sampling the analogical sound of musical instruments and reworking them afterwards digitally.
The sounds presented are intensely cinematic. The music tries to express something visual, tries to tell something without words. It can be understood as a soundscape, or as a simple song, but that depends on the listener. Although his influences from composers like Erik Satie and Arvo Part are clear, TAM's work is also concerned with the contemporary digital minimalism of the likes of Taylor Deupree and Alva Noto.
His self-titled EP, released on the portuguese label Variz, is the perfect example of these considerations: all the themes are based on a simple minimal melody, then other short and simple melodies are added. The goal is to compose a consistent piece, which leads you to quietness, warm melancholy and a cinematic approach to music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.



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