In Defence of the Wild
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Padma is a UK-based singer-songwriter, signed to Just Music. He hails from a small suburban town near Sheffield in the North of England. He has been a practising Buddhist for over 10 years and at one time intended to spend his life as part of a Buddhist Order. In the end it was his inability to cope with that exact thing – order – that led to him going his own way, choosing instead the path of the artist. Armed with a tent, rucksack, and sleeping bag, and inspired by the writings of Jack Kerouac, Zen poetry, and Eastern philosophy, Padma hitched around England, Scotland and France. He slept in woods, by the side of the road, and on friends’ floors. During this period he wrote extensively, often by the side of the road, or under a tree, sheltering from the rain. It is common for committed Buddhists to take Buddhist names, and for that name to be both a goal and the path to it. ‘Padma’ means ‘lotus’. Beginning its life in the mud at the bottom of the pond, the lotus intuitively finds its way to the sunlight, where it opens out its petals and celebrates. It’s about integrating the spiritual life with the realties of life, and not getting caught up in being too ‘spiritual’ – at least not in any false way. It’s also about trusting that you naturally know your way – a lotus doesn’t need a map to find the water’s surface. Padma’s music speaks both of the mud and the sky – both the gutter and the stars. His lyrics are very personal, but through drawing on personal experiences and observations, Padma often makes a wider philosophical or political point. In 2005 Padma suffered a near-fatal brain haemorrhage, followed by emergency brain surgery. As soon as he was well enough, he packed up, left London, and headed for the hills. When he’s not in the UK performing or recording, Padma now lives in a yurt in the Spanish Pyrennes. 2) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Padma is a UK-based singer-songwriter, signed to Just Music. He hails from a small suburban town near Sheffield in the North of England. He has been a practising Buddhist for over 10 years and at one time intended to spend his life as part of a Buddhist Order. In the end it was his inability to cope with that exact thing – order – that led to him going his own way, choosing instead the path of the artist. Armed with a tent, rucksack, and sleeping bag, and inspired by the writings of Jack Kerouac, Zen poetry, and Eastern philosophy, Padma hitched around England, Scotland and France. He slept in woods, by the side of the road, and on friends’ floors. During this period he wrote extensively, often by the side of the road, or under a tree, sheltering from the rain. It is common for committed Buddhists to take Buddhist names, and for that name to be both a goal and the path to it. ‘Padma’ means ‘lotus’. Beginning its life in the mud at the bottom of the pond, the lotus intuitively finds its way to the sunlight, where it opens out its petals and celebrates. It’s about integrating the spiritual life with the realties of life, and not getting caught up in being too ‘spiritual’ – at least not in any false way. It’s also about trusting that you naturally know your way – a lotus doesn’t need a map to find the water’s surface. Padma’s music speaks both of the mud and the sky – both the gutter and the stars. His lyrics are very personal, but through drawing on personal experiences and observations, Padma often makes a wider philosophical or political point. In 2005 Padma suffered a near-fatal brain haemorrhage, followed by emergency brain surgery. As soon as he was well enough, he packed up, left London, and headed for the hills. When he’s not in the UK performing or recording, Padma now lives in a yurt in the Spanish Pyrennes. 2) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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New City, Same Song
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Supersonic
Daisy
Good Sign
Madhuram Madhuram
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Spacefood & Balloons
Bro
Throw My Drugs Away
Beltway
Lady
Currents
Pavement
nevermore
Spacefood and Balloons
Move Your Mouth
Entryphone (Koln Mix)
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adaptable
La
Little Boxes
Homesick
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Pilot
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When You Don't Really Like Yourself
fanwort
Waiting for Dolma
Dawn
Funny
Firelight Dance
Song For An Entryphone (Santa Cruz Musique Remix )
Bones - Live @ Cedarhouse Sound, NH
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Love Me - Original Mix
All the Fish
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label_stop_radio
