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Thomas Nöla
OriginAmerica
GenresCabaret
Folk
Neo-ragtime
Lounge
Jazz
Post-industrial
Years active2005 - Present
LabelsDisques de Lapin
WebsiteESKIMO FILMS & DISQUES DE LAPIN, WHY DON'T YOU?

Thomas Nöla (December 31, 1979–present) is an Irish and American artist from Boston. Responsible for several low-budget films and experimental pop albums.

His musical acts have toured the US and Europe and released recordings on the Portland based Soleilmoon/Caciocavallo label as well as Italy's Punch Records when not simply on his own Disques de Lapin.

Film & Television

Year Title Role(s)
2003 Jack director, actor, composer
2005 The Doctor director, actor, composer
2007 To The Wolves... director, actor, composer
2007 Behind the Eight actor
2010 Happy Birthday, Cake Eater director, actor
2011 Blood Jungle ...or Eviva il Coltello! director, actor, composer
2011 The Suicide Tapes composer
2011 Intruder composer
2012 Lemmingvision 2000 actor, director

Albums

Year Title Format, Special Notes
2003 Jack (Soundtrack) CD - Eskimo Films (simply as 'Thomas Nöla')
2006 The Doctor (Soundtrack) 2XLP, CD - Caciocavallo/Soleilmoon
2006 So Long, Lale Andersen CD - Disques de Lapin
2007 To The Wolves... (Soundtrack) CD - Disques de Lapin
2007 ¡Vanity is a Sin! CD - Punch Records (Italy)
2008 The Rose-Tinted Monocle LP + CD, LP + MP3 - Disques de Lapin
2009 Les Paradisiers - More Tales from the Garden LP - Disques de Lapin
2010 Très Pathétique CD - Disques de Lapin
2010 Rainy Day Rainbow People CD - Disques de Lapin
2012 Monoliths CD - Disques de Lapin

Radio

Year Title Role(s)
2006 "Insomnia" (play) dir. Billy Senese composer
2006 "The Long Weekend" (play) dir. Billy Senese composer
2007 "Disposable Life" (play) dir. Billy Senese composer
2007 "The Suicide Tapes" (play) dir. Billy Senese composer