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![]() ![]() Apologies for making this thread a day late, but I definitely forgot. Quote:
![]() 1) Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn (1975) ![]() 2) Popol Vuh - Hosianna Mantra (1972) ![]() 3) Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Symphonic Suite AKIRA (1988) ![]() 4) Ketil Bjørnstad & David Darling - The River (1997) ![]() 5) Vangelis - 1492: Conquest of Paradise |
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The only New Age band I can think of on my hard drive would be the Canadian electronic group Delerium, specifically their album Karma (1997). Here's one of the songs that I remember most from it, but I mean it could just as easily be classified as electronic, ambient, chillout, etc.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Y'all are too scared to risk your cred to post any real New Age.
I've rocked this Ray Lynch album more than a few times: Deep Breakfast (1984). Listen if you dare. ![]()
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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The trick of decent New Age music is that it relaxes you without actually sending you to sleep. Deuter (who Stu recommends as well) can do it for me, and so can these guys :- |
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About 15-10 years ago, I used to listen to a lot of music usually classified as "New Age". Not in the strict sense, though (you know, like those labels at the record stores). I still remember some of my favourite tunes.
* Craig Chaquico's album Acoustic Highway. I like how he combines the guitar with electronic sounds. * Chris Spheeris & Paul Voudouris. Pura Vida and Enchantment. * Deep Forest: Sweet Lullaby. Adiemus: Adiemus. * Many songs somehow related to Celtic music (instruments, connections to local folklore, appreciation of nature, etc.). For instance, When the Snow Melts by Phil Cunningham and Mánus Lunny, or Romance de Triacastela by Milladoiro, one of its songs inspired by ancient Galician traditions and landscapes.
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I have to admit I have kind of a soft spot Windham Hill Records, which was New Age label founded back in the 70s before the style of music had become the punchline it is today. The video below is the label's founder, William Ackerman, playing one of my favorite songs by him. If you can, ignore the cheesy-ass video and just listen. It really is a beautiful, heartbreaking song: |
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Seriously, I like the song though. Quite a bit.
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Yes, that`s what I figured !
![]() I`m glad that Janszoon mentioned William Ackerman, whose style and record label are the twin signposts that ushered in New Age music, as far as I know,in the late '70's. And while we were waiting for that to happen, what was there to listen to ? Well, John Fahey had a few kind of proto-New Age albums, like this one : ‪John Fahey - The Waltz That Carried Us Away And Then A Mosquito Came And Ate Up My Sweetheart (1971)‬‏ - YouTube Other New Age pioneers included Vangelis, Eno and Tangerine Dream, though I`m sure I`m missing lots of others too. For instance, Steve Hillage, whose album Rainbow Dome Musick was the first album I bought with an unmistakably New Age title. |
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