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Postcards From Spain

October 25, 2014

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Postcards From Spain by Lesley Spencer & The Latin Chamber Pop Ensemble —  An uplifting album of breezy and creatively orchestrated instrumentals featuring piano, zesty Latin guitar, woodwinds, strings, percussion and bass. Listening to these musical impressions is like journeying to one of the most beautiful, fun and historic travel destinations on the planet — […]

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Tantra Electronica

October 22, 2014

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Tantra Electronica by Al Gromer Khan and Emin Corrado — The catalyst for this album evolved from the natural interplay between opposite magnetic charges: positive and negative, male and female, illusion and reality. The unrefined energy that drives movement, interaction and silence is exposed, analyzed and altered by the musicians in this extrospective album. Evocative, […]

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One

October 19, 2014

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One by Mark Ciaburri — Remember when you’ve heard music so beautiful that it captured you, lifted you up and opened your heart and mind? Perhaps you were having a massage, doing yoga or just being sstill, but whatever you were doing, you wanted that music to continue. This is that kind of music. Music […]

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Music Real Piano: A Collection

October 15, 2014

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Music Real Piano: A Collection by Real Music Artists — This is a gorgeous album comprised of 14 compositions by many of the top New Age pianists. It is perfect for a dinner party with friends, a romantic evening, a relaxing backdrop to the activities of the day or for unwinding and dreaming about all […]

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Dakshina

October 12, 2014

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Dakshina by Deva Premal —  Premal’s music is driven by a simple yet elegant vision: “Everybody with a voice can sing, and everyone with a breath in their body can experience their divinity … we share with others the healing power of music, and the bliss that it brings.” And this she does well with […]

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Surya: Chants of Life

September 21, 2014

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Surya: Chants of Life by Nadaka and Gopika — Surya means sun in Sanskrit and that is the theme of the album — the sun, sunlight and our inner light. The CD contains eight songs, ranging from 4,000-year-old Vedic mantras to more recent Indian hymns, some of which are a part of everyday life in […]

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Road to Ambo: Solo Piano

September 17, 2014

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Road to Ambo: Solo Piano by Adam Andrews — This debut solo piano album is about bringing healing and inspiration to the listeners. The music represents the story of the journey his family took to adopt their son from Ambo, Ethiopia. The album consists of 11 solo piano pieces, which were inspired by personal experiences, […]

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Storybook Love

September 14, 2014

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Storybook Love by Laura McMillan — McMillan believes in love, happiness and fairytale-like happy endings, and this is depicted in her solo piano music. The music blends both traditional classical piano elements and a strong appreciation of Broadway music, with modern New Age and neo-classical motifs to create her own sound. She often employs tempo […]

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Pavane

September 13, 2014

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Pavane by Paul Higgs — The pavane form of music originated in the 16th century for a slow, dignified and sedate dance. This album features original compositions performed on trumpet and piano that incorporate the smooth sounds of gentle jazz, the depth and melodic richness of neo-classical, the grandeur of a film score and the […]

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Arctic Sunrise

September 12, 2014

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Arctic Sunrise by Kerani — With delicately composed majestic and passionate themes, this is a musical journey through the awe and wonder of ice. Performed on piano, synthesizers and a host of orchestral instruments, this is a tribute to the mysterious world of ice — songs that are inspired by the beauty of the Arctic […]

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A New Age of Classical Piano

September 11, 2014

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A New Age of Classical Piano by Christopher Boscole — This recording is a compilation of timeless classical music brought forward into the age of contemporary neoclassical music. It features modern renditions of music by the masters, plus compositions by Boscole who is a pianist and composer in the New Age, jazz, folk and contemporary […]

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Beeing Human

August 9, 2014

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by Mark Bruland — Bruland utilizes a wide variety of instruments and tools to accomplish his goals. He creates carefully arranged, contemporary instrumental tunes, ranging from catchy pop-new-age material to cinematic themes to more ambient textured pieces. The instrumentation on his full-bodied arrangements includes piano, synthesizers, acoustic and electric guitars, bass, trumpet, French horn, saxophone, […]

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Inhale Slowly

August 8, 2014

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by Tim White and Joe Paulino — This recording was created to promote slow and conscious breathing as the foundation of the path toward inner peace. The duo crafted this world-fusion instrumental music not only as entertainment, but also specifically to facilitate relaxation, meditation and healing. The mostly acoustic, cross-cultural music features wood-flute, guitar, sitar, […]

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