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Shortly about me

The Early Echoes

Born in the quiet, fog-drenched town of Brekstad Norway, Tatiana didn't grow up in a musical household. Her father was a clockmaker and her mother a librarian. Tatiana’s "instrument" was the natural acoustics of the town’s stone cathedral, where she would sneak in at night to sing hymns she’d rewritten into folk ballads. By sixteen, she realized Brekstad was too small for the thunder in her chest. She packed a cracked acoustic guitar, three notebooks of lyrics, and a one-way bus ticket to the city.

Her big break wasn't a talent show or a scout; it was a viral 30-second clip of her singing through a power outage. While the trains were stalled, her voice carried through the silent tunnels, calming hundreds of commuters. By the time the lights came back on, she had ten thousand new followers.

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My mission & values

Tatty's Mission

Her mission is to bridge the gap between the isolated individual and the collective human experience. She views her music not as entertainment, but as a sonic mirror—reflecting the quiet, often overlooked moments of daily life. Her goal is to ensure that anyone listening feels less alone in their quietest hours.

Radical Authenticity

In a world of filtered perfection, Tatiana values the cracks in the porcelain. This is why she records her vocals in single takes, refusing to clean up the sound of her breath between verses.

Creative Autonomy

Her decision to stay with a small indie collective over a major label stems from a deep value for artistic freedom. To Tatiana, the right to own her masters and decide her visual aesthetic is more valuable than any stadium tour or sponsorship.

Community Celebrity

Tatty views herself as a vessel for stories rather than a star. This is why she still plays unannounced pop-up sets in small towns and local venues like the Bez Arts Hub, valuing intimate connection over massive, disconnected crowds.