RENA: Breaking the Divide

Rena

Breaking the Divide

© 2004 Rena Jones (634479716324)

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Ambient electronic music with sexy vocals, violin cello and much more.

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Rena's solo works are epic electronic compositions with live instruments and vocals. Her style is untraditional and has influences of drum N bass, dub, downtempo, Balkan, Middle Eastern, trip-hop and electronic.
The new album "Breaking the Divide" is a completely self-released album with all original music by Rena Jones and featuring artists Mark Deutsch, Roberto Riggio and Jason Mckenzie of Atash, Lynda Arnold (Divasonic), David Phipps of Sound Tribe Sector 9, Jory Cunningham, JSN (Drumfire) of Afromystic and more.

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  • Ambient and strings never felt so good.
    author: David Patricola

    I'm always on the look out for a new flavor of ambient music, with a hint of vocal thrown in, and Breaking the Divide was by far the best I've heard in a long time. The artists' knack for using violin, cello and woodwind into the songs creates a rich, organic feel to a lot of music; tribal is a good way to describe some of the pieces, without resorting to too much base (Geisha Girl being my preferred selection of this group). And the female vocals are by far some of the most beautiful I've ever heard and make this music rise into a class all its own. Fans of Engima and Delirium should by far give this artist a chance.

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