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Though she is originally from America, Ingrid Karklins' brand of old-world folk lends comparison to female singers of the British Isles such as <a href="spotify:artist:6uothxMWeLWIhsGeF7cyo4">Enya</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4sD9znwiVFx9cgRPZ42aQ1">Sinead O'Connor</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1kYd37riIExqdm9g0juqGJ">Sandy Denny</a>. In 1989, Karklins recorded a demo tape named Kas Dimd, which earned her a contract with Green Linnet. Her debut for the label, 1992's A Darker Passion, was followed by Anima Mundi in 1994. The album received much critical praise, as did her live performances with bassist Steve Bernal, drummer Chris Searles and guitarist Craig #7. Karklins became unhappy with Green Linnet after Anima Mundi, and moved to Harmony Ridge Music for Red Hand. ~ John Bush, Rovi