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Old 11-09-02, 08:47 PM   #1
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Love New Age music anyone?

I like groups like Enigma, I like those pure moods cds, chilled cds, Enya etc. Can anyone recommend any nice new age songs?
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Old 11-09-02, 08:58 PM   #2
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Try Morelenbaum2/Sakamoto's new cd "Casa". Search Ryuichi Sakamoto - Sabia. It's the music of Jobim (Brazilian) beautifully played and sung, almost like classical/bossa nova.

If you want to chill and hear brilliant songwriting with plenty of wit and strange beauty try Lambchop's "Is A Woman" cd, in particular "The New Cobweb Summer".

Neither are particularly what you were looking for, but WTF, it's free.

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Old 11-09-02, 09:18 PM   #3
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Search Ryuichi Sakamoto - Sabia.
Trying to find it but Winmx smells.. But one of his songs is on Pure Moods 3 cd.
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Old 12-09-02, 01:03 AM   #4
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Ryuichi Sakamoto has nearly 100 albums... and they are all good, but not all "new age." Been a big fan since the Yellow Magic Orchestra days and searched largely in vain for many of his early recordings. Recently scored Left Handed Dream, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, Neo Geo and YMO-BGM from ebay, about which I am elated. You can probably find Discord, Beauty and BTTB (all recommended, especially Discord) Also look for Zero Landmine (more "world" than "new age" but still awesome) and other collaborations with David Sylvian such as Forbidden Colours or Heartbeat.

Speaking of David Sylvian, try Alchemy, Words With The Shaman, Approaching Silence or his collaborations with Holger Czukay: Plight and Premonition and Flux and Mutability. Also you might try (although they are songs with vocals) his collaborations with Russell Mills: How Safe is Deep or Room of Sixteen Shimmers. If you like those, try him with Fripp in the songs Damage or The First day and with Nicola Alesini & Pier Andreoni from the album Marco Polo in the songs Come Morning, The Golden Way or Maya. Beautiful stuff.

The Brian Eno albums Discreet Music, Music For Airports and On Land would be excellent choices. Apollo (with Daniel Lanois) is breathtaking. Neroli or Thursday Afternoon would be good choices too, but they are hour long pieces.

Just about all of Harold Budd's work would be recommendable too. Try The Pearl or The Plateaux of Mirror (both with Eno) or anything from Lovely Thunder, The White Arcades, The Room, The Serpent in Quicksilver/Abandoned Cities, or very especially The Pavilion of Dreams. Extraordinary floating keyboard works. The Moon and The Melodies is also great. (with the Cocteau Twins)

Jon Hassell: The Surgeon of the Nightsky Restores Dead Things By the Power of Sound is a favorite, as well as anything from Dream Theory in Malaya, Aka Dabari Java, or Fascinoma. Highly ethereal world flavored stuff.

Anything you can find by L. Subramaniam. Look especially for Kalyani. If you like that you might also like Gopal Shankar Misra, Out of Stillness.

Lisa Gerrard. Especially The Mirror Pool.

Speaking of 4ad bands, try the songs Song To The Siren or Another Day by This Mortal Coil. These two songs have made many die hard This Mortal Coil fans right before my eyes.

Peter Gabriel's Passion or Birdy would be classics, as well as his recent The Long Walk Home. Or try the songs Low Light and Time of The Turning from Ovo. (with Elizabeth Fraser) And, speaking of Enigma, Peter Gabriel and Deep Forest's While The Earth Sleeps is great.

The album Crimsworth by Bill Nelson.

The group Anuna are fabulous. Three albums: self-titled, Invocation and Omnis. "New age" arrangements of ancient music mostly, ala Hildagard Von Bingen. (the modern recordings of whom would also be a great choice)

Coyote Oldman. Modern Native American Flute Musics.

In a more traditional "new age" vein there's always George Winston; December and Winter Into Spring are new age classics. I'd put some of Mike Oldfield's early work in this category too, in fact I've always thought of him as a sort of "new age pioneer." Ommadawn and Incantations are particularly beautiful albums.

Ok, I'm tired of thinking. Happy Hunting.
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Old 12-09-02, 01:21 AM   #5
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How could I forget?

Anything by Hans Joachim Roedelius. (good luck finding it though)
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Old 12-09-02, 08:36 AM   #6
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just get on soulseek and download the cafe del mar compilation albums...they are the perfect starting point for chilled new age stuff....then you can probably find more stuff by any artists you like from there also on soulseek

in other words...get soulseek...lots of chilled tunes

(just try searching for chilled)
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Old 12-09-02, 11:00 AM   #7
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"Deep & Chilled Euphoria" mixed by Red Jerry

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Old 12-09-02, 02:35 PM   #8
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just get on soulseek and download the cafe del mar compilation albums...they are the perfect starting point for chilled new age stuff....then you can probably find more stuff by any artists you like from there also on soulseek

in other words...get soulseek...lots of chilled tunes

(just try searching for chilled)
Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll look for these songs if only i can find soulseek. Everytime i try their page it's a domain site.
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Old 12-09-02, 02:48 PM   #9
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Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll look for these songs if only i can find soulseek. Everytime i try their page it's a domain site.
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Old 12-09-02, 02:50 PM   #10
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http://ftp.tectimes.com/usrzone//Int...oulSeek138.exe



You beat me to it flaco.
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Old 12-09-02, 02:56 PM   #11
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Thanks dudes. I need something new cuz winmx smells.
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Old 12-09-02, 03:07 PM   #12
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I think John Tesh is the King of new age music. The guy from Entertainment Tonight.
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Old 12-09-02, 03:16 PM   #13
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No I think u mean Yanni. I'm at work checkin out this soulseek and i searched for "chilled" and baby i hit the jackpot muahahaha thanks guyz.
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Old 12-09-02, 03:20 PM   #14
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Tesh dammit; Tesh!!!


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Old 12-09-02, 03:33 PM   #15
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Phuck John Tesh He was on Entertainment Tonight pfft.
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Old 12-09-02, 04:40 PM   #16
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Bronxie, some things to try:

For good Enigma-type stuff, try Magna Canta and Lesiem.

For slightly 'enyanic', spacious, flamenco-influenced newage check B-Tribe.

Check also Michael Brook, his 'infinity loop' guitar textures are very nice.

Thom Brennan and Al Gromer Khan make sweet stuff on the ambient side of newage.

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Old 12-09-02, 04:54 PM   #17
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super chilled jap band color filter are a new fave of mine, ive seen them on slsk
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Old 12-09-02, 09:17 PM   #19
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Soulseek is the shiznit. I dl about 5 ministry of sound cds.
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Old 12-09-02, 10:16 PM   #20
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Brian Eno - Apollo Atmospheres,

very nice indeed, watch out for silver mornings guitar by Danial Lanois, toooo smooooth

if you can handle some singing,
Brian Eno - Before And After Science, and Another Green World

have some of the most beautiful 'ambiant' music ive ever heard, love love love those albums
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