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Henta Ellis / Press

"This album is what the religious community needs, someone to come along and deliver pop and praise...."

“These thirteen worship psalms or songs of worship and praise will both elevate your thinking and increase your joy with their warmth and melodies. You will appreciate their originality and heart-felt sincerity. Henta's gift to listeners is sharing this special treasure she found with all of her friends and the rest of the world. With all that is going on in the world recently, this album is the perfect breath of fresh air that the world needs to distract it permanently from its violent and uncaring present. Listening to Henta bear her feelings and devotion to her salvation with songs of prayer for the wisdom and mercy of the future, was one of the best sounds I encountered”

“This is an amazing album of transitions and original, heart – felt music. Butterfly Song traces Henta's recent development and move from Seattle, and like a butterfly she transitions well, rising above circumstances and a move across regions.”

“That Henta sound so succinctly captured in the Grammy nominated Laserium For The Soul is carried forward on the 2012 release of Butterfly Song. Bursting out of a musical cocoon, the 12 track Butterly Song CD should appeal to fans of other female singers like Enya and Buffy St. Marie. There’s even a great CD closing instrumental called “Whisper” Some of Henta’s friends appear including Northwest guitarist / singer-songwriter Ethan Matthews but the accent here is on Henta’s songs and voice and her superb keyboard / electronic accompaniment.”

“This is an amazing album of transitions and original, heart – felt music. Butterfly Song traces Henta's recent development and move from Seattle, and like a butterfly she transitions well, rising above circumstances and a move across regions.”

“The Melon is excited to present an interview with Grammy Nominated singer/songwriter Henta. A native of England, Henta has since found herself in Seattle focusing on electronic music with her husband Marcell Marias. We caught up with Henta at a recoding studio in Seattle (The Piano Studio) and found her working on material for a new album that calls back to her roots in organic instrument driven music.”