Nessi Gomes
  • Friday 15 November 2024, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £37.50
Book tickets
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Tickets on sale Friday 26 April, 10am.

With 70 million combined streams and the award for Best Unsigned Female Artist UK 2016, Nessi Gomes is a British Portuguese musician, composer and lyricist of rare invention and beauty.

Born on the tiny island of Guernsey to a Portuguese family, Gomes channels influences from both sides of her ethnicity, blending the essence of the traditional, emotional and ‘larger than life’ Fado folk music with British progressive modern inspiration. Nessi’s debut album Diamonds & Demons ensued tales of darkness and light allowing a deeper exploration of the human condition, psyche, collective fears and torments. Nessi and her producer Duncan Bridgeman (‘1 Giant Leap’) together dug an uncharted tunnel into the artist’s turbulent heart and soul. Nessi went on to tour the album, playing in 25 European countries in the last 6 years including major festivals in Europe.

Diamonds & Demons revealed an authentic and heartfelt search for light, depth, hope and truth; an artistic quest for love and trust. A series of intricately detailed, hauntingly atmospheric and lushly textured Avant-ballads. Gomes is a musician whose work obliquely references her travails and nods to Björk and Kate Bush, while being uniquely her own, with Portuguese inflections and intimations of hope and dread.

 

ABOUT NESSI GOMES

Born on the tiny Island of Guernsey to a Portuguese family, Gomes channels influences from both sides of her ethnicity, blending the essence of the traditional, emotional and ‘larger than life’ Fado folk music with British progressive modern inspiration. Diamonds & Demons is the debut album by musician Nessi Gomes, a composer and lyricist of rare invention and beauty. Ensuing tales of darkness and light allow a deeper exploration of the human condition, psyche, collective fears and torments. Nessi and her producer Duncan Bridgeman (‘1 Giant Leap’) together dug an uncharted tunnel into the artist’s turbulent heart and soul. The album was recorded following a successful fundraising campaign in April 2015 during which more than$50,000 was raised. Nessi toured in the wake of the campaign, playing in 25 European countries in the last 6 years including major festivals in Europe. Her debut album reveals an authentic and heartfelt search for light, depth, hope and truth; an artistic quest for love and trust. A series of intricately detailed, hauntingly atmospheric and lushly textured Avant-ballads. Here is a musician whose work obliquely references her travails and nods to Björk and Kate Bush but is uniquely her own, with Portuguese inflexions and intimations of hope and dread. Nessi Gomes is a musician, and group facilitator with a BA (Hons) in Creative Expressive Therapies in Music (2007), and a certified Holistic Voice Therapist with The British Academy of Sound Therapy (BAST) in Group Voice Therapy (2014).

FROM THE PRESS

“Hauntingly atmospheric and lushly textured nods to Bjork & Kate Bush” Paul Lester–The Guardian“

“A record that is at once lustrous and shadowy, mysterious and magical, an exercise in shaping beauty out of despair.” Alex Goddard–Music Week

“Stunning debut from a composer and lyricist of rare invention and beauty” Alex Gallacher– Folk Radio UK

Nessi Gomes
  • Friday 15 November 2024, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £37.50
Book tickets

Tickets on sale Friday 26 April, 10am.

With 70 million combined streams and the award for Best Unsigned Female Artist UK 2016, Nessi Gomes is a British Portuguese musician, composer and lyricist of rare invention and beauty.

Born on the tiny island of Guernsey to a Portuguese family, Gomes channels influences from both sides of her ethnicity, blending the essence of the traditional, emotional and ‘larger than life’ Fado folk music with British progressive modern inspiration. Nessi’s debut album Diamonds & Demons ensued tales of darkness and light allowing a deeper exploration of the human condition, psyche, collective fears and torments. Nessi and her producer Duncan Bridgeman (‘1 Giant Leap’) together dug an uncharted tunnel into the artist’s turbulent heart and soul. Nessi went on to tour the album, playing in 25 European countries in the last 6 years including major festivals in Europe.

Diamonds & Demons revealed an authentic and heartfelt search for light, depth, hope and truth; an artistic quest for love and trust. A series of intricately detailed, hauntingly atmospheric and lushly textured Avant-ballads. Gomes is a musician whose work obliquely references her travails and nods to Björk and Kate Bush, while being uniquely her own, with Portuguese inflections and intimations of hope and dread.

 

ABOUT NESSI GOMES

Born on the tiny Island of Guernsey to a Portuguese family, Gomes channels influences from both sides of her ethnicity, blending the essence of the traditional, emotional and ‘larger than life’ Fado folk music with British progressive modern inspiration. Diamonds & Demons is the debut album by musician Nessi Gomes, a composer and lyricist of rare invention and beauty. Ensuing tales of darkness and light allow a deeper exploration of the human condition, psyche, collective fears and torments. Nessi and her producer Duncan Bridgeman (‘1 Giant Leap’) together dug an uncharted tunnel into the artist’s turbulent heart and soul. The album was recorded following a successful fundraising campaign in April 2015 during which more than$50,000 was raised. Nessi toured in the wake of the campaign, playing in 25 European countries in the last 6 years including major festivals in Europe. Her debut album reveals an authentic and heartfelt search for light, depth, hope and truth; an artistic quest for love and trust. A series of intricately detailed, hauntingly atmospheric and lushly textured Avant-ballads. Here is a musician whose work obliquely references her travails and nods to Björk and Kate Bush but is uniquely her own, with Portuguese inflexions and intimations of hope and dread. Nessi Gomes is a musician, and group facilitator with a BA (Hons) in Creative Expressive Therapies in Music (2007), and a certified Holistic Voice Therapist with The British Academy of Sound Therapy (BAST) in Group Voice Therapy (2014).

FROM THE PRESS

“Hauntingly atmospheric and lushly textured nods to Bjork & Kate Bush” Paul Lester–The Guardian“

“A record that is at once lustrous and shadowy, mysterious and magical, an exercise in shaping beauty out of despair.” Alex Goddard–Music Week

“Stunning debut from a composer and lyricist of rare invention and beauty” Alex Gallacher– Folk Radio UK

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