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    Idumea
Genre: Ambient, Ethnic, World
Region: Rocky Mountain States US

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If they are only words, why do they kill the poets? Discover Idumea as they explore truth and love through their unique rhythmic blend. The music is lyrical and earthy, designed to touch the soul and challenge the mind.

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El Peligro de la Verdad
2006

Step 1 - Personal Info
No. Title Duration Price Download
1.  Adelita 5:36 $0.89
2.  Requiem Terror in the M.. 6:08 $0.89
3.  Mi Guitarra 3:17 $0.89
4.  Ladrona de Amor 3:39 $0.89
5.  El Peligro de la Verdad 5:20 $0.89
6.  Despair in the Shadows 4:27 $0.89
7.  Cuidado Cuidado 3:42 $0.89
8.  Cancion de Amor 2:52 $0.89
9.  Bahia Solitaria 6:14 $0.89
10.  Al Norte 3:19 $0.89
11.  Tierra Mia 5:07 $0.89

El Peligro de la Verdad
Genre: Ambient, Ethnic, World
Release Date: 11/18/2006
11 Songs

  $14.00  (Physical CD)

  $14.00 (Download CD)
earBuzz Review:
Idumea's CD, "El Peligro de la Verdad", is a blend of spanish, pop, flamenco, and ambient supporting vocals ala cirque de soleil. Instrumentation varies from violin lines to disco-based drum subtle grooves, from nylon guitar lines to soprano vocal flavors. The title track, which opens the record, includes a plethora of instruments as described, including keyboard beds and perpetual high hat on the 'ands'. The drums drift a bit ahead of the beat and drives a listener preoccupation with forward movement. Vocally the song combines the best that Idumea has to offer, the vocalists Kent Jensen's and Ana Boyd's tone and timbre blend beautifully as guitar lines pan left, right, and center. Track 2, "Mi Guitarra", is a pleasant showcase for Boyd gentle soothing vibrato - clearly a classically trained talent. Track 5, "Despair in the Shadows", sends some boss-a-nova castanets our way with envelope moving cry-baby rhythm electric guitar fills. Belled keyboards and flamenco guitar strumming support clean riffs from Jensen's jazz-thick guitar. Track 9, "Adelita", presents Jensen's voice in the spotlight. His own vibrato in his airy tenor on the track matches Boyd's by comparison in what could only be a match made in vocal heaven. Their voices are as compatible as any we've heard. The 10th track, "Cuidado Cuidado", begins with solo classical guitar and quickly moves into a more upbeat flamenco salsa groove. Overall, the production is home-made solid, performances inspired, and artistry sincere. We look forward to more.