Bock, Naima
Giant Palm (loser Edition)
The roots of Naima Bock's music are far reaching. Born in Glastonbury to a Brazilian father and a Greek mother, Naima
spent her early childhood in Brazil before eventually returning to England and various homes in South-East London. This
heritage combines with more recent pursuits in Naima's music. From the Brazilian standards that the family listened to
while driving to the beach, to the European folk traditions she tapped into on her own, and the pursuits that interest
her today - studies in archaeology, work as a gardener, and walking the world's great trails - Naima's music draws from
family, the earth and music handed down through generations.
Naima's debut album Giant Palm is undoubtedly infused with the Brazilian music of her youth and regular family visits.
She found inspiration in "the percussion, the melodies, chords - and particularly the poetic juxtaposition of tragedy
and beauty held within the lyrics." By the age of 15 Naima was embedded in the music scene of South-East London,
eventually forming Goat Girl with school friends and touring the world. After six years playing bass in Goat Girl, Naima
left the band to try something new. She set up a gardening company and started a degree at University College London in
archeology because, as she jokes, "I liked being near the ground." During this time she wrote music, played guitar,
learned violin, worked with ever-shifting South-London collective Broadside Hacks, and met producer and arranger Joel
Burton through Memorials of Distinction label head Josh Cohen. Joel's burgeoning interest in Western classical music,
global folk music, experience in large scale arrangement and orchestration informed the collaborative process that
eventually culminated in Giant Palm. Recorded with the help of over 30 musicians (including Josh Cohen on
synth/electronics) by Dan Carey of Speedy Wunderground at his studio space in Streatham, South-East London, and
engineered by Syd Kemp, the songs on Giant Palm represent a snapshot of a specific feeling, of brief moments in Naima's
life that make up a larger whole. The expansive yet delicate arrangements highlight Naima's love for the collectivist
values of traditional folk music, in which songs belong to everyone, and singing can take on countless forms without the
need to exactly replicate something. "All the other representations that I'd had of singing felt so unattainable" she
recalls. Giant Palm finds Naima bucking these expectations to let her unique voice and sense of communal creativity
flourish.
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
01-07-2022
Label
Item-nr
150699
EAN
0098787148602
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
GIANT PALM
2
TOU
3
EVERY MORNING
4
DIM DUM
5
WORKING
6
NATURAL
7
CAMPER VAN
8
ENTER THE HOUSE
9
INSTRUMENTAL
10
O MORRO