Diana ObscuraCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:I would best describe her as a mix of evocative/eclectic with folk and ambient thrown in. (Anachro1@pacbell.net) Status:Most recent release, Diana Obscura, 2000 See also:The official Diana Obscura site Comparisons:Caroline Lavelle-meets-Buffy St. Marie-meets-Katell Keineg. (Anachro1@pacbell.net) Covers/own material:Own, versions of early music and traditional songs General comments:Her minimalist style best displays that wonderful, if a bit raw, voice. Of course, she's got this 'Celtic thang' going on, which is sort of the trend these days, but it doesn't diminish her sound. Recommended first album:Diana Obscura is her debut Recordings:Diana Obscura Diana ObscuraRelease info:2000--self-released Availability:Mailorder or CDBaby Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Diana Obscura--cello, voices, recorder Guest artists:Joseph Budenholzer--guitar, tambourine Comments:I would buy this record if I had heard it in a store. I know that it's something I'll be playing over & over for a while, which, judging from my listening patterns, is a good sign. (Anachro1@pacbell.net) Further info:Write: Post Office box 5554, Atlanta, GA 31107, email diana@dianaobscura.com Thanks to Ricardo for his work on this entry.
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