Luka Nikolashvili

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Birth nameLuka Nikolashvili
Born (2006-09-17) September 17, 2006 (age 19)
Tbilisi, Georgia
GenresClassical, Orchestral
Occupation(s)Classical music composer
InstrumentsPiano
Years active2024–present

Luka Nikolashvili (born September 17, 2006), also known by the stage name Darach, is a Georgian classical music composer. Originally producing electronic music, he transitioned to classical composition in 2025, focusing on solo piano and orchestral works. His music mostly expresses emotions of death, loneliness, desperation, hope and hopelessness.

Early Life

Luka Nikolashvili was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. He began his musical journey through electronic music production before developing an interest in classical composition. His background in electronic genres such as house, chill-wave, and dance laid the groundwork for his atmospheric and emotive style in orchestral music.

Musical Career

Luka began composing classical music in 2024. His works are characterized by expressive narratives and dramatic emotional depth, with influences from romantic and modern classical traditions.

He releases music under the name Darach, but uses his real name for his classical works. His debut classical piece, Verge of Death, marked the beginning of a consistent output of compositions.

He has composed both solo piano and orchestral pieces, some of which are grouped into thematic albums. His music is available on major streaming platforms.

Compositions

Solo Piano Works

  • Verge of Death
  • Too Dark but Now Too Heavy
  • In the Fear Doirich
  • All You Need to Know
  • The Red Princess
  • Autumn Love’s Raintale
  • Smithereens
  • The Fire at Night
  • Bound
  • Prelude in D minor, Op. 13

Orchestral Works

  • Demons in Your Soul
  • An Ache in Your Heart
  • Perhaps I’ll Witness Your Majesty

Albums

  • Dark Way to Death – includes Verge of Death, Too Dark but Now Too Heavy
  • The Red Princess – includes All You Need to Know, The Red Princess
  • Smithereens – includes Autumn Love’s Raintale, Smithereens
  • The Face We Call the Devil – includes Demons in Your Soul*, An Ache in Your Heart

Artistic Themes

Nikolashvili’s compositions are frequently themed around existential topics such as mortality, inner torment, and fleeting moments of peace or beauty. He describes his music as a personal reflection, stating: "My music represents me."

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