Mia Miata's Urban Arias - Offers a rich blend of Jazz & Neo Soul cultivating a new sound, "Jazzy Soul". Featuring: "Pulse to the World" and "Music Is"
CD Reviews
Exceptional talent!
DJ Come of Age | Germany/France/USA | 07/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What has your soul music done for you lately? I hope it continues to enhance your drive and zest for life. Mia Miata's "Urban Arias" duly compliments the cherished intangibles of love, freedom, and expression. The album is a gem replete with expert production and deep lyrical prose. I caught Mia's vibe while cruising one day and listening to XM Satellite Radio. The track "Music Is" immediately garnered my attention and I began my quest to find out more about this talented woman. She hails from Baltimore, MD and is part of music label Tha Corporation. (Kendall Leonard is also on this label!) Mia's vocals are powerful and through her music, she presents with grace and aplomb. If your soul collection is in need of upgrading then don't sleep on Urban Arias. Sample the sound samples and take note of the reviews. The word about Mia is spreading and her vibe is a timeless treasure. Here at the DJ Consortium offices, this cd is on "heavy rotation." -One- DJ Come of Age"
New Music Revolution
forbidden66 | Denver, Co | 04/11/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I deeply appreciate this CD. She has a true unique sound that allows you to flow thru the universe with her. With all 16 tracks her beatiful voice range takes you to all limits.
I Love It!"
JAZZY SOUL
Sharon J. Davis | Ft. Washington, MD | 04/15/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was definately a jazzy soul cd. All of the songs has a very special meaning to them. Mia Miata has a striking voice that makes you stop and listen. You have to hear it all in order to appreciate it."
Has potential, but...
Ntlekt | Maryland, USA | 04/03/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this CD based upon other reader's feedback. Once I listened to it, though, I gave the CD to a friend 'cause I couldn't bear to listen to it again.
Don't get me wrong: the production on this CD, lyrical content and musical arrangements, are all pretty impressive. In my opinion, though, she sings off-key for the entire album. How could the CD's producers overlook that?"