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5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting & Hypnotic Cross of Traditional & Techno:
Discovered this CD by chance: I was captivated by the ethereal, soulful voice of Irina Mikhailova, singing in her Slavic voice, with a musical melange created by traditional instruments, yali tambur, darbuka, bendir, accompanied by a strong and rhythmic drumming. I am still puzzled that each track listed has a credit, "from Bulgaria", "from Macedona/Bulgaria", "from...
Published on December 2, 2002 by Erika Borsos

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3.0 out of 5 stars Lumin CD
Good listening CD, but not as good as I had expected from the listening preview.
Published on November 13, 2006 by Nancy T. Hernandez


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5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting & Hypnotic Cross of Traditional & Techno:, December 2, 2002
This review is from: Hadra (Audio CD)
Discovered this CD by chance: I was captivated by the ethereal, soulful voice of Irina Mikhailova, singing in her Slavic voice, with a musical melange created by traditional instruments, yali tambur, darbuka, bendir, accompanied by a strong and rhythmic drumming. I am still puzzled that each track listed has a credit, "from Bulgaria", "from Macedona/Bulgaria", "from Croatia", or from "Greek/Macedonia" but the liner notes say, "all songs written by Jeffrey Stott, Michael Emenau and Irina Mikhailova" except for two which exclude Irina's name & credit the first two persons. I am guessing the music itself and rhythms are of traditional origin which is why only the lyrics ("songs")are credited to the artists themselves. The liner notes are very sparse, I would like to know what the lyrics are trying to convey which requires a full translation, not just the one line summary provided by each track (such a disappointment). Despite this short-coming, the whole CD is valuable: filled with trance-like rhythms, other-worldy, spiritual, soulful music ... the signature tune, "Hadra", same as title of the CD, lasts about 9 minutes and worth every second of playing time. Another favorite is "Vchera Minah" (I can always recognize tunes & lyrics of Macedonian origin, some of the best traditional music arising from the Balkans) which includes some extraordinairy violin playing, plus, the oud, tar, and rhythmic drumming. "Iz Pod Duba" is worth hearing. It is given a one sentence translation as: "under the creek the cold water flows (the virtues of nature)": sounds like a Zen poem or koan. Indeed, I am vastly disappointed, that no translations exist - I want to go deeper into understanding the origins of the lyrics and music. "Stojnele' Stokole" is a greatly enhanced tune which also has a hammered dulcimer in its musical montage ... the one sentence translation, has me totally intrigued, "my little bird, you did not drink the wine, did you?" An enticing offer indeed, but did she sip his wine? The best description of what this CD has to offer is to be found in the amazon.com introduction which tells me the most I have ever learned about the band, its origins, and the instruments played. This is a unique blend of exciting, haunting, meditative, trance-inducing music. I highly recommend this CD for anyone fascinated by Balkan music: the enhanced sounds created by remastering, stretches the music into another pleasurable realm, a mesmerizing, nearly disorienting experience ... worth having!!! Erika Borsos (erikab93)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm still in awe!, July 5, 2003
This review is from: Hadra (Audio CD)
I still remember putting on the headphones at the local B&N, by chance. From the first five seconds of track one, Stiga, I was entranced. Irina has one of the most beautiful voices I have ever heard. The music is very good. A good mix of Balkan/Middle Eastern/Slavic percussion and other instruments with modern down-tempo and drum-n-bass. That aside, this album would be worth buying just to hear that beautiful voice. I almost find myself despising the few tracks(6 and 8) that don't have her voice. Stojnele' Stokole(#9) is probably the most stunning track. The dronning sound(I don't know what kind of instrument it is) in the background paired with Irina's lamenting voice strikes a very ancient cord in my heart. I feel something in my blood stir. I could listen over and over again.
If you want to by one good world music album. Don't bother with all those trumped up Six Degrees type albums. Get this one you won't be disappointed.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully melodic, except..., October 15, 2004
This review is from: Hadra (Audio CD)
I found out about Lumin from the Hearts of Space web site and decided to give it a try. I really enjoy the music, and for the most part the vocals and instrumentation flow together in a wonderful, melodic world beat fusion manner. Unfortunately, in a few places the mixing has emphasized a rather sharp, two-dimensional electronic drum sound which sounds a bit dated. Track two, for example, has these drums prominently placed with the richer vocals and instrumentation tracks shunted to a more background role. Otherwise, it is an enjoyable cd and perhaps I can EQ down the offending pseudo-drums.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This Stuff is Great!, October 29, 2001
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This is a very interesting album... emotional, passionate, well-executed, eclectic in styles and sounds... if you like gothic stuff, electronica, world music, this is a great melange. Not exactly Easy Listening but if you want intense musical experience, check it out!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Tribal Fusion Belly dance Music, June 26, 2006
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Haunting blend of modern electronic sounds with earthy beats and angelic vocals. A rich, ethnic, world music perfect to perform tribal fusion belly dance to. I highly recommmend this CD to any tribal fusion belly dancers out there who like Pentaphobe or Solace and are looking for more exotic, electronic sound and resonating female vocals.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great music, September 17, 2007
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Bought this CD after hearing one song, and I love the rest of it. Very belly-danceable stuff.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lumin - just glows!, January 11, 2007
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Wonderful meditative music - transports one to a peaceful place, but a place of mystery and exotic wonder.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Lumin CD, November 13, 2006
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Good listening CD, but not as good as I had expected from the listening preview.
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