
Archie Tulk
Music Artist and Composer




Archie Tulk is a Sydney-born musical artist, whose work blends intimate songwriting with vivid, imaginative instrumental composition
Biography:
Archie Tulk is an emerging musical artist and composer from Sydney, Australia. His music is defined by imaginative arrangements that blend intimate songwriting with lush orchestration, paired with a distinctive and colourful harmonic language. As a composer, he has been commissioned by ensembles such as Dutch National Opera & Ballet, Sydney Children’s Choir and The Hague Residentie Orchestra.

Human Noise is Archie's first major release, an ethereal art-pop album exploring human experience through a tapestry of human sound, weaving his voice together with orchestral instruments, chamber ensembles, children's choir and acoustic instruments. The tracks range from lush, vibrant arrangements to intimate lo-fi songs and purely instrumental compositions. The core lyrical message explores the ache of distance from loved ones, friends, partners, and family, and the emotional weight of being apart. Artistic influences include Björk, Rufus Wainwright, Ichiko Aoba, and Olivier Messiaen. The full release is planned for late 2026, and will feature 9 tracks spanning 35 mins. The project will rollout from July - December.
Watercolours
Upcoming Album - Human Noise:

Releasing in July
I Want To

White Bee

03:06
04:18
03:49
Highlights:
(Not finalised mixes)
Live:
Watercolours
Live at Amare, The Hague on June 1st, 2026
Ensemble: Liliyo Tsujimura-Fondecave, Sofia Chatzi, Amanda Adamczyk, Pippa Drijver, Pavica Žamić, Ana Raquel, Charlotte Broady, Theo Veitch
August Blue
Live in the Forest on March 26th, 2026
Harp: Charlotte Broady
I Want To
Live at Amare, The Hague on June 1st, 2026 (Excerpt)
Ensemble: Liliyo Tsujimura-Fondecave, Sofia Chatzi, Amanda Adamczyk, Pippa Drijver, Pavica Žamić, Ana Raquel, Charlotte Broady, Theo Veitch
Watercolours
Live on Organ at Nieuwe Kerk, The Hague on February 13th, 2026
I Want To
Live at Grey Space in the Middle, The Hague on May 24th, 2026 (Excerpt)
Ensemble: Liliyo Tsujimura-Fondecave, Sofia Chatzi, Amanda Adamczyk, Pippa Drijver, Pavica Žamić, Ana Raquel, Charlotte Broady
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