Tom Kazas (born 1965 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian composer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and a post-utopian.
[1][2] Kazas was the singer, guitarist, songwriter/composer of the Australian psychedelic rock group the Moffs[3] (1984–1989), who garnered international underground attention in 1985 with their song "Another Day in the Sun".
[4] Kazas continues to produce varied music: from the avant-rock "Sisyphus Happy," to the modern classical "Verdigris," to experimental electronica of "Argot," and most recently to the post-croon of "Metastatic" and "Libidinizer".
Kazas has produced albums for T J Eckleberg, Magic Lunchbox, Metabass'n'Breath, Tiny Tim,[5] and You Am I. Kazas composed the soundtrack for The Ifs of Language, a short film by Peter Lyssiotis and Michael Karris, which was a finalist in the 2002 Dendy Short Film Festival.
Kazas has made several music videos and short films, including the 2009 16 minute cinema poem 'The Topologist'.