Ipómia is a project produced by Dindy Fíniúin, in which she interweaves classical music with hard rock. She began her musical training at age six with piano and classical voice, and in the fifteen years since has added cello, hammer dulcimer, and classical guitar to the range of instruments she plays. Her first album, Guindis, which she produced at age thirteen, was well-received and led to broadened exposure - appearances on WMBR 88.1 FM; at The Middle East in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her brother Andrew Radford; at the MIT Student Center; and numerous smaller events.