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Illumination
Incendio
Illumination
Genres: New Age, Latin Music
 
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Incendio's Billboard charting 2001 release is finally re-issued on the Incendio Music label. On this CD, Incendio explores the world of electronica and progressive fusion with their signature Spanish guitars. Trave...  more »

     
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All Artists: Incendio
Title: Illumination
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Incendio Music
Release Date: 9/4/2007
Genres: New Age, Latin Music
Styles: Meditation, Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 837101367288

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Incendio's Billboard charting 2001 release is finally re-issued on the Incendio Music label. On this CD, Incendio explores the world of electronica and progressive fusion with their signature Spanish guitars. Travel to another world with the sounds of acoustic guitar, sitar, harp, viola and more.

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CD Reviews

So tight. So great.
David Rea | Denver, CO USA | 11/22/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I love this CD. I've been playing it for four days straight."
Fantastic CD, highly recommend!!!
Michael P. Flaherty | Dexter, MI USA | 08/26/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a great CD!!! Period! A cross of Latin and Middle Eastern sounds with wonderfully skilled artists! Just order it, you will love it."
Five stars isn't enough
Chris Cook | Simi Valley, CA United States | 04/02/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My first exposure to this band was at a live event, and I've been a walking, talking ad campain ever since. I am amazed at the number of emotions that the music is able to rip from my somewhat jaded soul. From the absolutely heart-rending Sophia to feelings somewhat like unrequited love in Dhyana. From the frenetic hysteria of songs like El Palenque and Delirium to the cool Sunday morning calm of Awakenings and Garden of Stone. The dreamy self-awareness that unveils itself during pieces like Illumination and El Celta are a perfect counterpoint to La Corrida and Rambla Pacifica which just make me happy to be alive and able to appreciate all of the talent these folks exhibit. Songs like Luna, Duelo a la Muerte, and Loretana make me homesick for Andalusia Spain and I've never even been there. Prajapati and Black Opal can effectively transport me to exotic places without ever leaving my chair. And songs like Algeria feel like waking to long awaited sunshine after a long rainy storm. If you only buy one album, you'll soon be disappointed that you didn't get them all. My descriptions cover three of the CD that I own not just Iluumination."