At first listen I found E Langonned to be very ethnic sounding celtic music, and wasn't sure I would like it much, but it very quickly grew on me. If you liked "Renaissance of the Celtic Harp", (and who doesn't?) you may find E Langonned less accessible, but give it a few listens and like me you'll be captivated by the lilting melodies and amazing vocals. Some of the songs are only vocals but are absolutely stunning in mood and character. Others are accompanied by celtic harp, guitar and wind instruments. There is also nice instrumental tracks with solo harp and a wonderful bagpipe ensemble.
Overall the cd is moody, laid back and otherworldly, and if you want to continue your journey into the heart of celtic folk music there is no better choice than the Breton master, Alan Stivell.