New Music Releases for New Age Fans
March 4, 2010 by marcome
Filed under New Age Music
In 2010, more people than ever are enjoying new age music. If you are looking for some hot new music releases in the genre, you are in the right place! We cover new age spirituality and frequently review new age artists in this blog.
As a singer songwriter myself, I definitely have some favorites. Yet, I always find something special to enjoy in each of the many new age cds that I hear.
Come and have a listen to some of the most recent hits this year!
First up is the amazing voice of Deva Premal. She released a new CD in February 2010, entitled Mantras for Precarious Times.
While there is not yet a music video available showcasing her songs, you can get an idea of this very talented new age vocalist who integrates world music influences in Moola Mantra, Part 1:
If you would like to preview Deva Premal’s new music releases on her 2010 album, visit Amazon.com here.
Next, popular new age music artist and pianist George Winston has also released a new album this year. Love Will Come – the Music of Vince Guaraldi, Volume 2 is for sale, as of February 2010. The album is a tribute to jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi (1928-1976), who is perhaps best known for his music compositions for a number of Charlie Brown television specials. Who can forget his “Christmastime is here” song in “A Charlie Brown Christmas”?
I really love this tribute by George Winston to the “Peanuts” characters, in “Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown“:
Also released in 2010 is a New World Album from John Serrie, entitled “Thousand Star.” In the electronic music genre, the review of this CD on Amazon.com states:
“His epic works embrace the expansiveness of space, making the mysterious understandable and the soul accessible. His newest work, Thousand Star, is a sonic science fiction novel told with music and sound. These wondrous tracks take listeners on a musical odyssey into deep space, to serene galaxies of starlight and mystery. With each listen of Serrie’s works, a new ethereal voyage unfolds.”
I wonder what you think? Although the new music release is not yet on YouTube, you can listen to one of Serrie’s previous songs, “Fantasy Passages”:
Finally, let’s take a listen to a new music release in January 2010, “Dancing into Silence,” by R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton and Will Clipman. Native American influences are showcased through flute, harp guitar, harmonies and ethnic percussion.
Dancing Into Silence interweaves individual songs to create a continuous music-scape featuring the haunting sound of Native American flute, the rich harmonies and timbres of harp guitar, and subtle textures of world ethnic percussion.
This unique sound can be heard in a previous release, “Dreaming a Life.”
With so many new music releases already this year, its easy to find selections to give as new age gifts!
If you liked this post, be sure to see Fall in Love With New World Music and Enjoy the Best New Age Music.
New Age MP3 Downloads
January 15, 2010 by marcome
Filed under New Age Music
Looking for relaxing music? Want to know where to find it on the Internet?
You are in luck! New Age MP3 downloads are easier to accomplish than a downward dog yoga pose, and many of them are FREE!
If you know where to look, you can find your favorite new age music artists with a click of the mouse. Whether you stream the music straight from your computer, or download music files onto your MP3 player, you don’t even need to leave the comfort of your home. Enjoy new age vocalists whenever you wish!
Chilling with Ambient New Age Music
November 11, 2009 by marcome
Filed under New Age Music
Sometimes, I wonder if “New Age” has passed its prime, and we should just refer to the genre as ambient or new world. But, then I think that new age music still holds special qualities that should be celebrated and honored. Even though there may be some preconceptions with the term “New Age,” the style has evolved quite a bit since the 1960s when it first emerged on the scene.
To recognize the maturity of this genre and honor its roots, I believe that “ambient new age music” accurately describes today’s sounds. Yes, you’ll still hear experimental sounds and textures featuring synthesizers, acoustic and electric instruments. But listening to this music is not the same as it was 30 or 40 years ago.









