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Incendio — Black Opal
Album: Incendio
Avg rating:
6.7

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Total ratings: 1549









Released: 2003
Length: 5:42
Plays (last 30 days): 2
(Instrumental)
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 coloradojohn wrote:

Simply fantastic. Mood-altering music! So much going on here, yet it's something I can really bliss out to... LOVELY!


Hey John,  A comment above yours, mentions a Seattle band called the Rumba Kings.  Have they ever played in Boulder?
Reminds me a lot of a band from here in Seattle called The Rumba Kings.
Simply fantastic. Mood-altering music! So much going on here, yet it's something I can really bliss out to... LOVELY!
 Byronape wrote:

I'd use it to get chicks.  Or at least that's the story until my wife sees this comment.




risky man
i love the artist info about the guitarist to the left. 
 spetrie wrote:

Awesome!! More please!




Yes! I Agree!  Thanx RP!   
Saw them open for California Guitar Trio at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano back in 2010. They were very enjoyable and like their website having a lot of fun!
Awesome!! More please!
Fabuloso Flemenco Incendio!
 kingart wrote:

Would that be known as shredding?


?
I wonder what "Black Opel" (that is, the car manufacturer) would sound like.
This only works if you're watching Cirque du Soleil at the same time.
FANTASTICA MELODIA ESECUZIONE MAGISTRALE!
good music to... Tidy your room to?
Website for Incendio is here:  

http://incendioband.com/
Saw them open for California Guitar Trio in Capistrano. Very enjoyable.
Would that be known as shredding?
 colt4x5 wrote:
Latinesque Muzak.

And yes, the earlier Yanni comments made me giggle.
 

 
Agreed. Flamenco Fuzak on par with Al DiMeola
Latinesque Muzak.

And yes, the earlier Yanni comments made me giggle.
 
Love this
Very nice indeed
 nigelr wrote:
Very enjoyable, very interesting bass work.
 
Ah, thank you, nigelr! It's the bass work! That has to be (mostly) why Bill plays this.
     - I was originally going to reply to ScottFromWyoming's clever comment about "something less snoozy," but your comment hit home for me. I mean, it isn't at all a bad song. It just doesn't seem quite interesting enough for RP, or barring interesting, quite beautiful enough either. I think it almost gets interesting, if you are still awake 2/3 of the way through.
It just doesn't seem quite....   enough.

(Gets a 6 from me).

{#Umbrella}
Nice!
 Proclivities wrote:

Yanni had a groove?

 
Yanni has a lot to answer for but groovin' isn't one of them.
tasty....{#Guitarist}{#Drummer}{#Boohoo}...indeed.....{#Sunny}
very nice blend of styles. excellent.



{#Arrowd} {#Lol}
 MiracleDrug wrote:

Yanni called...


he wants his groove back...

 
Yanni had a groove?

very cool...
 
Let me hear Lulo Reinhardt also. 
 
 PeaceInIraq wrote:

Hypnosis but to what ends?

 
True this

Hypnosis but to what ends?


Yanni called...


he wants his groove back...




Nice, but I bet I never hear it again.  The song, I mean.
 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Wish I could play like that. I'd play something that wasn't so snoozy.
 
I'd use it to get chicks.  Or at least that's the story until my wife sees this comment.


Wish I could play like that. I'd play something that wasn't so snoozy.
 meloman wrote:
Okay, I admit I'm a sucker for this kind of music. However I'm not crazy about that "Jesus heart" in the middle of the guitar on the cover, so these boys are getting a few fewer points.
 

I like the cover, "Jesus heart" or no.  Bumps the rating up for me. . .   Hold on, we're rating the music here right?  Nevermind.  7
I like.

 

from Los Angeles, California State;  the prominence touch of the Latin guitar -   ** 7 **


May I get off now? This is my floor.
krneki!!!
radiojunkie wrote:
Yecchh. I'd rather listen to Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass. And anyway...isn't "Incendio" something Harry Potter would say?
Harry Potter and the Tijuana Brass - heh-heh! That sounds like a great book!
Very enjoyable, very interesting bass work.
pyxxel wrote:
Truely background shopping music...
Yeah, I was thinking "muzak".
Flamenco light--I'm not into it.
Fiji5555 wrote:
meloman wrote: Okay, I admit I'm a sucker for this kind of music. However I'm not crazy about that "Jesus heart" in the middle of the guitar on the cover, so these boys are getting a few fewer points. Maybe because he has "issues" with anyone being true to their beliefs and feelings? Beats me but I get tired of the religion bashing so prevelant on the internet. I say live and let live but don't get on mine or anyone's case for believing in God. Great song BTW
Or for believing in physicsjenius. ~physica eruditus veritatum indegamus~ (by devotion to physics, let us seek the truth) yours in Jenius, oz.
meloman wrote: Okay, I admit I'm a sucker for this kind of music. However I'm not crazy about that "Jesus heart" in the middle of the guitar on the cover, so these boys are getting a few fewer points. rklein wrote:
Why that?
Maybe because he has "issues" with anyone being true to their beliefs and feelings? Beats me but I get tired of the religion bashing so prevelant on the internet. I say live and let live but don't get on mine or anyone's case for believing in God. Great song BTW
meloman wrote:
Okay, I admit I'm a sucker for this kind of music. However I'm not crazy about that "Jesus heart" in the middle of the guitar on the cover, so these boys are getting a few fewer points.
So if you heard the music without seeing the cover you would like it more? Wha??
mrmojorisin wrote:
Yanni called, he wants his song back.
He'll take his "mullet" too...
meloman wrote:
Okay, I admit I'm a sucker for this kind of music. However I'm not crazy about that "Jesus heart" in the middle of the guitar on the cover, so these boys are getting a few fewer points.
Why that?
Okay, I admit I'm a sucker for this kind of music. However I'm not crazy about that "Jesus heart" in the middle of the guitar on the cover, so these boys are getting a few fewer points.
trompetilla wrote:
flamenco-zak
well put!!!! Exactly what I was thinking... But I like it better that the S&G song just before this.....
reminds me of al dimeola too Also getting an Esteban kind of thing going
Eh.... :-k ....meh, it's just not interesting enough.
This is listenable, but I think it would be better if it had words.
Moroccan mariachi music. Filafel with guacamole. Wierd, but it works.
flamenco-zak
colt4x5 wrote:
let's see what happens when rp plays something with some TEETH to it. this ain't it.
if rp did that, it wouldn't be rp.
I love this song, and the one that's called "incendio". reminds me of a few of jesse cook's songs.
radiojunkie wrote:
Yecchh. I'd rather listen to Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass.
Herb was a god.
Pyro wrote:
I wasn't too gung ho on the song, but the guitar work was pretty impressive. Reminded me of Al DiMeola....
Liza Carbe, the guitarist, has performed with Lindsay Buckingham, among others. No slouch.
I wasn't too gung ho on the song, but the guitar work was pretty impressive. Reminded me of Al DiMeola....
colt4x5 wrote:
let's see what happens when rp plays something with some TEETH to it. this ain't it.
Exactly - this is technically perfect, but sooooooo booooooooring... nothing original or edgy about it. Truely background shopping music... AAAND overplayed here.
mrmojorisin wrote:
Yanni called, he wants his song back.
Ona giggles....:D
Yanni called, he wants his song back.
radiojunkie wrote:
Yecchh. I'd rather listen to Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass.
He was doing this stuff YEARS before...
Yecchh. I'd rather listen to Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass. And anyway...isn't "Incendio" something Harry Potter would say?
StuBotNYC wrote:
who turned the station to CD105, lite jazz? :P
Exactly..... It's a fine line between good musicianship and schlock...
trekhead wrote:
Esteberian OrTeshtra?
That was a groaner, trek, even for you. One of my more favorite guitar pieces on RP. Definitely gives Jesse Cook a run for his money.
carpwall wrote:
Isn't this is the music from Microsoft Age of Mythology?
I still like it though.
Suddenly I feel like I'm shopping.
I realy like this track, evocative and expressive. Sadly the rest of the album didn't make the same impression on me, feeling more like the kind of background music you get on a holiday/buying a home abroad program... Anyone know any artists that have a similar sound to this track?
Avatard wrote:
Esteban and John Tesh fronting the Trans Siberian Orchestra
Esteberian OrTeshtra?
Isn't this is the music from Microsoft Age of Mythology?
it is just a great song
Incvendio played a small vbenue here in Sedona a few years back. Their artistry was moving and catchy. I dig them.
Ariaaura wrote:
whoever thinks this sound is cliche or one out of a million hasn't ever heard of the term cultural! Of couse they sound alike...! The spanish guitar and the gypsy sound are heritage music. Do you say the same about Blues? Jazz? It's called genre people...
hey, i'm a longtime fan of blues, jazz and a dozen other GENres, and i'm more "cultural" than gazillions of my fellow USers. btw, that's not spanish guitar ... it's SPANGLISH guitar. and the "gypsy" sound here isn't heritage anything. it's bogus. it's like that rioux guy, the long-hair french violinist who's convinced u.s. audiences that they're listening to something valuable when he plays his electronically boosted waltzes. let's see what happens when rp plays something with some TEETH to it. this ain't it. ewwwww! double ewwwwwwwww!!!!!!
Avatard wrote:
Esteban and John Tesh fronting the Trans Siberian Orchestra
that's funny!!! and verrrrrrrrrrrrrrry accurate.
drivel edit 21.2.05: :-& even worse now
Avatard wrote:
Esteban and John Tesh fronting the Trans Siberian Orchestra
:nodhead:
Ariaaura wrote:
whoever thinks this sound is cliche or one out of a million hasn't ever heard of the term cultural! Of course they sound alike...! The spanish guitar and the gypsy sound are heritage music. Do you say the same about Blues? Jazz? It's called genre people...
A lot of Jazz, Blues and Folk bands also sound the same!
whoever thinks this sound is cliche or one out of a million hasn't ever heard of the term cultural! Of couse they sound alike...! The spanish guitar and the gypsy sound are heritage music. Do you say the same about Blues? Jazz? It's called genre people...
who turned the station to CD105, lite jazz? :P
trekhead wrote:
"Yes, uh, I think I'll take the Flauta dinner and an order of Quesadillas to go."
You must have classier taquerias than we do...
"Yes, uh, I think I'll take the Flauta dinner and an order of Quesadillas to go."
Please make it stop.
"Incendio! The Human Torch!!!"
sounds like just about every other one of half-a-million Enigma knock-offs. do we really need another? not necessarily bad, but it just kind of comes across as filler. at least the guitar here kind of sets it apart... slightly.
xkolibuul wrote:
<-X
I'll give you a use for that tongue!
depski2003 wrote:
I agree, this sound has become quite cliche. However, I still love the back and forth between the instuments and the sounds of the chords. Also, this guitarist really deserves some praise for those lightning fingers! 8)
BAH ! no different than any other fine guitarist.
Leslie wrote:
Sounds alot like similar groups with drums, strings and a Spanish guitar, but I really like it. It is becoming hard to tell them apart I must say. Not such a great thing in my opinion.
I agree, this sound has become quite cliche. However, I still love the back and forth between the instuments and the sounds of the chords. Also, this guitarist really deserves some praise for those lightning fingers! 8)
zborgerd wrote:
Interesting. Well-done Spanish guitar, if not slightly contrived. Still, it's well put together by a seemingly talented group.
Contrived, or composed? Maybe we are all just a little too comfortable with the 'jam session' nowadays?
Que bueno!
AdamBomb wrote:
<-X
They're great to work to.
First heard these guys playing at a mall gig in Thousand Oaks, CA. Lots of fun to watch live. Enjoyable enough background stuff on disc.
Sounds alot like similar groups with drums, strings and a Spanish guitar, but I really like it. It is becoming hard to tell them apart I must say. Not such a great thing in my opinion.
Love that gypsy music! Great violin and guitar, tasty groove.
Oooohhhh, how nice! the changes, the percussion, it just transports me to a much warmer clime. Thanks for yet another great music discovery!
I think I may have heard this song played during a magicians act. :-k
Nice drum work, too. Almost a Manu Cache vibe to it...
Very simular to a lot of the soundtrack work done for Cirque Du Soleil. Elctro/Acoustic-gypsy coolness 8/10. This would segue very well into or out of "To See All" (in my uploads list) hint, hint
Art_Carnage wrote:
Reminds me a bit of the opening theme to HBO's "Carnivále".
does anyone know exactly what that is called. All I have found is this
Close your eyes. feel the tempo changes. Let the music take you away. Wait, stop! I'm at work, I'll get in trouble. Anyway, a good song!
A swiftly changing series of moods as expressed in pure guitar instrumentality.....lovely.
I like this! Excellent song, excellent guitar.
most exelent
Reminds me a bit of the opening theme to HBO's "Carnivále".
Interesting. Well-done Spanish guitar, if not slightly contrived. Still, it's well put together by a seemingly talented group.
Al DiMeola... lots of similarities, except that Al can play faster than any human alive
Wow. Pagini on a blind date with Segovia, chaperoned by Eddie Van Halen. Most excellent!!!! I haven't felt so immediately into a song since the 70s. This song--and likely the entire album--is a perfect example of why I love RP.
Doesn't sound bad at all. Never heard of it, but cool :)