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Firelight

April 19, 2015

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Firelight by Terra Guitarra — This group believes in earthy guitar music — a Spanish guitar, nuevo-flamenco and a Latin style that is enjoyable listening. The CD is designed for healing, and a sparkling instrumental journey of Spanish guitar and world music textures ignite the moment with passion. The sound represents a spiritual and physical […]

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Gymnosphere: Song of The Rose

March 17, 2015

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Gymnosphere: Song of The Rose by Jordan De La Sierra — In the world of avant-garde, experimental, acoustic-ambient, early New Age music, this recording is legendary. In 1976, De La Sierra sat at a specially tuned piano and recorded this music that includes the reverberations from the inside of the solid-stone Grace Cathedral in San […]

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putalittlemoreloveintheworld

March 14, 2015

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putalittlemoreloveintheworld by Bob Sima — Based in consciousness and imbued with spiritual wisdom, the album is a cornucopia of spiritual insights with rich tones and textures encased in easy-to-fall-in-love-with melodies. The songs are completely accessible with unforgettable, life-enhancing messages that seed transformation in many minds and in the collective consciousness. The genre-crossing songs show musical […]

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Whispers The Falling Snow

March 4, 2015

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Whispers The Falling Snow by Dan Chadburn — Chadburn, a solo pianist, is back with music that exemplifies and glorifies wintertime — the snow, crisp air, the holidays and carol singing with friends and family. The music is great for reading or quiet contemplation while sitting by a fire, and the joys of remembering sledding […]

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Yoga Harmony

February 5, 2015

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Yoga Harmony by Terry Oldfield —  Specifically designed for a full yoga class, this sinuous music embodies a vitality that is invigorating and enriching. The choreography of soft flutes mixed with light chimes, bells and keyboards creates a musical dance that is ideal for the healing arts and everyday listening. Oldfield has created an atmosphere […]

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Buoyancy

January 30, 2015

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Buoyancy by Lori Larson —  Buoyancy features arrangements that celebrate the poetry of Rumi, the 13th century mystic, that opens the heart and lifts the soul to ecstatic new heights. The CD combines Larson’s original pop/jazz music that features acoustic and electric guitars, piano, synthesizers, cello, English horn, saxophone and percussion, all lushly produced to […]

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Midnight Flower

January 24, 2015

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Midnight Flower by Drala —  Midnight Flower is music that has moved out of the yoga studios into the club and entertainment environment while still keeping to its roots, and it rocks. This is music for yoga, contemplation and the celebration of mind, body and spirit that combines mesmerizing melodies with trance-like grooves that breach […]

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French Kiss

December 5, 2014

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French Kiss by Various Intentcity artists —  French Kiss is an ultra hip Parisian getaway into the trendy sounds of a current sensation sweeping the world. Stroll through an afternoon filled with sultry French vocals while mingling with sexy late night beats as this musical vehicle serves up chic selections from some of today’s freshest […]

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Resound: Meditation Gong

November 29, 2014

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Resound: Meditation Gong by Harijiwan —  The sound of the gong changes the pattern of our brain neurons for positive purposes, allowing us to move beyond the boundaries of the mind. This causes all of cells of the body to resonate, forming patterns that release blockages that have prevented the cosmic pulsation to flow freely […]

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Skywoman: A Symphonic Odyssey of Iroquois Legends

November 11, 2014

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Skywoman: A Symphonic Odyssey of Iroquois Legends by Joanne Shenandoah —  The exalted and powerful voice of Shenandoah and the majestic sounds of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra are a symphonic odyssey that depicts Iroquois legends in a dramatic and enthralling performance. Her original compositions, combined with her deeply resonant voice, enable her to embellish the […]

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Reiki-2: Infinite Mind

November 8, 2014

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Reiki-2: Infinite Mind by Agnus Dei —  The instrumental music features both contemporary and classical-influenced piano music with ambient textures and sonic embellishments. Various techniques are used to establish a mood perfect for Reiki, meditation, hands-on-healing and lightwork, such as silent pauses, phrase repetition or flowing strains that gently lift both listener and practitioner on […]

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Walls of Akendora

November 5, 2014

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Walls of Akendora by Keiko Matsui —  This two-disc album highlights Matsui, one of today’s finest contemporary jazz keyboardists and composers, backed by leading bass, percussion and sax players. Known for her unique ability to blend Eastern mysticism with playful melodies, her easy funk piano has made her a favorite. This music showcases her sophisticated […]

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Still Chillin’

November 2, 2014

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Still Chillin’ by Gabrielle Roth + The Mirrors —  These four tracks are like listening to a Zen garden, as each blends the timeless spirituality of pure space with the modern innovation of contemporary rhythm culture. This is for your quiet times, with gentle grooves, a deep, sensuous ambience that is the consummate blending of […]

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