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eema naomi is a folk artist from Santa Cruz, CA. Her bohemian finger-picking evokes a campfire scene meets orchestral psych-folk ensemble.
Her debut album, Evidence of the Spiral, was produced by Graham Patzner (Whiskerman/Snafu Records) in Berkeley, CA, to the sounds of crows and nearby windchimes. Naomi tracked her nine-song collection on a low dose of psilocybin and leftover grief from her father's recent passing.
Patzner's string arrangements add an elevation to the earthiness of the acoustic guitar, and his bending lead guitars add some good old- fashioned rock n' roll to the movement.
Lewis Patzner plays cello and upright bass, and Dan Schwartz, percussive drum kit. Featured vocals from Kendra McKinley on Tardigrades bring an atmospheric space choir.
Naomi's voice carries a range of relaxed rasps, to an occasional belt out of alto-y depths. There is a sensitivity, a warm subtleness, and an enigmatic quirk that crafts a plumed and signature sound.
Her debut album, Evidence of the Spiral, was produced by Graham Patzner (Whiskerman/Snafu Records) in Berkeley, CA, to the sounds of crows and nearby windchimes. Naomi tracked her nine-song collection on a low dose of psilocybin and leftover grief from her father's recent passing.
Patzner's string arrangements add an elevation to the earthiness of the acoustic guitar, and his bending lead guitars add some good old- fashioned rock n' roll to the movement.
Lewis Patzner plays cello and upright bass, and Dan Schwartz, percussive drum kit. Featured vocals from Kendra McKinley on Tardigrades bring an atmospheric space choir.
Naomi's voice carries a range of relaxed rasps, to an occasional belt out of alto-y depths. There is a sensitivity, a warm subtleness, and an enigmatic quirk that crafts a plumed and signature sound.