Nai Palm - Melbourne 'Needle Paw' Album Launch



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Max Watt's Melbourne

125 Swanston St, Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

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Max Watt's Melbourne is a respected music venue located in the heart of Melbourne. The venue is located on Swanston Street and has been running since 2015. The venue blends a great sound system with both classic and modern features to create an atmosphere perfect for concerts. It hosting a range of local and international acts, including rock, indie, metal and hip hop, and is renowned for it's excellent acoustics. Max Watt's Melbourne also plays host to a range of other events including comedy, arts and DJ sets.

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Nai Palm, a two-time Grammy nominated singer, songwriter and musician from Australia, is the type of artist that arrives once in a generation. She is a composer, instrumentalist, producer, vocalist and poet who approaches all of these self-taught disciplines with an intuitive, infectious grace which sent her on a journey to sculpt songs that have been received and treasured across the world. It is a world she has travelled many times over with her live band project Hiatus Kaiyote, who along with Nai Palm have become household names since they first began playing together in Melbourne in 2011. Championed the world over by musical icons including ?uestlove, Erykah Badu, Anderson Paak and the late Prince, 2017 has seen Hiatus Kaiyote's album sampled on two of Hip-hop’s biggest releases, opening Drake's project More Life, and closing Kendrick Lamar’s album Damn. This success has set the stage for Nai Palm’s first solo release Needle Paw. Needle Paw is Nai Palm’s self-imposed challenge to explore the potential for immortality and timelessness within her music by stripping away the produced layers to focus on the element that is closest to the source of the human soul, the voice. Compromised almost entirely of her guitar playing and vocal arrangements Needle Paw is the most honest glimpse into Nai Palm’s musical world. It is dreamlike, honest, beautifully transparent and reveals her musical ruminations to listeners with a courageous vulnerability and artistic generosity. “I want to remind people that there are humans behind the music. Not just compression and reverb. The urgency for accuracy is not human. The exposed process is human, without the cheat codes.”