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Padma / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Vancouver, BC, CA

Label: Just Music

Management: Backstage Vancouver

Website: www.facebook.com

Genre: Folk

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Folk charts for Vancouver, BC, CA
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Biography:

Padma was born in Sheffield, in the north of England. He likes to move around and currently lives between Canada, the UK, and a yurt in the Spanish Pyrenees.

He has been a practising Buddhist for 15 years. In 2005, after surviving a near-fatal brain haemorrhage, he decided to leave the city in favour of a more natural environment. He built a yurt and headed for the mountains of Spain.

Padma’s debut album 'Here' was produced by Holy McGrail (synth and fx for Slomo, Julian Cope, Sunn0))) ). It was released on UK indie label Just Music in 2008. Here received some excellent reviews and Padma played sessions and was interviewed on BBC Radio 2 and 3, as well as touring the UK.

'Song for an Entryphone', the second single from 'Here', was Julian Lennon’s Pick of the Week for Below Zero – a California radio station. It was also used in the soundtrack of the award-winning film Bigboy_74, which was shown on MTV.

In 2008/09, Padma spent his second winter in the yurt. Inspired by Thoreau’s 'Walden', he kept a weekly blog, sharing his experience of life on the mountain and his reflections on society. This attracted media interest in the UK. He was interviewed on national radio and wrote articles for several music and environmentalist blogs.

Padma's second album 'In Defence of the Wild' was released in August 2010.

When not playing music, Padma makes websites for independent bands. See PROPER Band Websites for more info: http://www.proper-band-websites.com

Press:

“ "...the sweet, acoustic vignettes on Here have a refreshing intimacy that recalls early John Martyn or Nick Drake - 4/5"”
Sunday Express

“Padma’s songs are softly sung and personal tales delivered in a beautiful way that is reminiscent of Nick Drake, or a more mystical Jack Johnson... worth being with and losing yourself in.”
Penny Black Music

“...one of the freshest, warmest and most compelling artists I’ve come across in the last few decades ... There’s a tenderness and intimacy in his delivery not heard since the autumn days of Nick Drake. A fabulous album and a true triumph.”
Glasswerk UK