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Soulfood, a renowned name in the realm of Native American music, invites you to immerse yourself in the serene and captivating sounds of their 2005 album, "Ice". Released on September 14, 2005, under the SoulFood Music label, this studio album spans a duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, offering a collection of 12 tracks that blend traditional and contemporary elements to create a unique auditory experience.
The album opens with "Kaif Kun" and "Martini House", setting a rhythmic and soothing tone that continues throughout the record. Standout tracks like "For the Love of You" and "Shaken Not Stirred" showcase Soulfood's ability to craft melodies that are both evocative and calming. The instrumental prowess of the band is evident in tracks like "Sensan" and "Butterflies", where layers of sound create a rich, textured soundscape.
"Dream" and "Drift" offer moments of introspection, with their gentle, flowing compositions. The album's midpoint is marked by "Pain", a track that delves into deeper, more resonant tones before transitioning into the lively and rhythmic "Rio". The album concludes with "Swing" and "Flower", leaving the listener with a sense of tranquility and satisfaction.
"Ice" is a testament to Soulfood's skill in blending traditional Native American musical elements with modern influences, resulting in an album that is both timeless and contemporary. Whether you're a longtime fan of Native American music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Ice" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.