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2006 Independent Album Music Award winner for album of the Year in the Dance/Electronica category. Muza is Sol Aravena. An accomplished vocalist and composer who has worked with some of Chile's musical greats and is a driving force in its renaissance, her melancholy tunes reflect life under a dictatorship and her many European influences. A native of Chile, Sol Aravena is a powerful musical force. With a voice described as "seductive and dreamy," and "entrancing," the strength of her music belies her youth. Numerous tours through Spain, Germany, and Denmark followed the release of Muza's first album, Dream Electronico. Along with the collaboration on other projects of diverse styles (Subhira, UD No, Banda Tao, Laura Fuentees, Rosario Mena), at the end of 2002 Sol started composing what would become her most recent release.Her Petroglyph Records' debut album Cambio de Estacion speaks of love, magic, reincarnation, destiny, and illusion. Sol says of her album, "It's like climbing a train in a certain season of life and getting off as another person in another place, without anxiety, with more strength, and more desire to live the destiny that has chosen you. Open the heart, the mind and the feelings. It is to be silent... to listen." American Flute Music: Leaving The Twentieth Century Music | List Price | $12.95 (You save $1.46) | | Label | Fanfare Publications | | CD Universe Part number | 7165507 | | Catalog number | 10366 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 25, 2006 | | Recording Time | 56 minutes |
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