"This was the first time that I^d heard Fenua, and now I just want to hear more. The mix of old and new shouldn^t work, but it does!. It^s excellent. If you^ve not heard Fenua before and love Tahiti then you^ve got to try it. But if you^re not that adventurous and want to stick with more traditional Tahitian Tamure dance music then the ultimate c.d. is Heiva I Tahiti: Festival of Life by David Fanshawe. A beautiful selection and great sound quality."
Gorgeous Polynesian sounds...
Ogopogo | Grants Pass OR | 02/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Fenua performs traditional Tahitian somgs with a techno beat. The blend of traditional and modern works very well. The melodies are beautiful, the rhythms exotic. A terrific musical travelogue. Highly recommended! Fenua's music is becoming difficult to find. Don't be disappointed: order it now!"
If you've been to Tahiti, you've heard their music and most
J. Manly | Honolulu, HI United States | 11/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The name of this group, Fenua, translates as "Island." They manage to mix techo with traditional for an awesome sound that seems to appeal to both old and young. In Tahiti, their CDs sell for roughly 36US$. The Amazon price for whatever is available is a bargain. Most of their work is not sold in the US. There isn't a single song on this CD that I opt to skip when I play it, and I never fail to feel better after listening to it."
I couldn't escape it, and now I can't get enough
M. Kovnick | Los Angeles, CA | 12/08/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I spent a week on Bora Bora a couple years ago, and while there I could not escape Fenua. Wherever you went, there it was in the background. Everyone playing it.. everywhere. To the extent that in that short week, I found myself knowing the words (not understanding them). It actually became a joke for us that we couldn't stand it anymore, but certainly the moment we left, we would start missing it. In fact, Fenua is now in my home, in my office and in my car. Any time I want to be taken away, this is the recipe!"