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The Gathering IV

In 2012 the first Gathering album was released to massive acclaim, winning the coveted ZMR Album of the Year. Two years on, Will Ackerman and Tom Eaton of Imaginary Road Studios choose another...

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How It Happened

Poets tell the stories of their life with words, musicians do it with music, which like poetry reflects the place, the space they are in at the time of composition, of birth, regeneration, outrage, the...

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Beyond the Purple Sun

Having listened to this latest composition from Jim Ottaway at least five times to date, there is only one conclusion to be reached: This is the perfect excuse for giving yourself permission to do...

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Sound Currents

Close your eyes and let the body and mind sink into neutral, allowing the beautiful waves of ambient sound to wash over you commencing a journey of peace and healing, courtesy of the immensely talented...

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Clear Light

Switching, or rather returning too to new age electronic ambience, from NuJazz, has seen Stephanie Sante in a contemplative mood, creating a sound palate to inspire, intrigue and evoke the many aspects...

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Fire Opal

Ethereal and beautiful, the first track in this debut album from Eric Jensen as Massergy, is an entree into a world of perfectly crafted ambient music that drifts and flows with a gentle energy, that...

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Mystic Messages

Where does one commence with music of such immensity, that should you attempt to describe the pure, heartfelt and inspired creations from Ben Brooks and Peter Day, it is discovered relatively quickly...

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Let Go

There are twenty two catchy, melodic, relaxing and joyful pieces of engaging music, some short, some long and others a bit more so, gathered together to form the first solo release from German musician...

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Hushabye

Rick Sparks is in a mellow, tranquil place with Hushabye, his latest ambient album placed firmly in the genre of lullaby, as he encourages the wonderous ability to ‘sail away into dreamland’. Well...

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The Lightness of Dark

“If we love, we grieve. That’s the deal”. Nick Cave To this end Fiona Joy Hawkins and Rebecca Daniel have created a most elegant, gentle and almost heavenly body of work, The Lightness of Dark...

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Meditation In Green

Immersion is the relevant word for the seven atmospheric tracks of Meditation in Green morphing out of the beauty of the Mekong Delta, a place of lush greenery, an immense river system and seasonal...

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Red Sky Prairie

Looking at the cover art work of Red Skye Prairie does little to indicate there is an absolute gem, hidden within the covers of the album. Created by Sharon Fendrich as her debut album, this is an...

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Bach Side of the Moon

Bach Side of the Moon from Piers Adams and Larry Lush could be considered as the very epitome of what is developing as an almost standalone genre within the New Age /Orphan music framework, that of...

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Memories of Water and Light

The music of Scott Cossu fails to fit into any one specific category and so to that end, his works fits squarely to into what could be considered as Orphan Music or music that is fresh, vibrant and is...

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Woodlands

Etheric, deep and sublime are only three of many worlds which can be used to describe what is almost indescribable in Woodlands from Rudy Adrian. Electronica at its very best, the elements of pure...

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Transcendence

Hauntingly beautiful, this solo flute album from Sherry Finzer is simply put, a journey that is timeless, absorbing and infinitely soothing. Recorded at The Tank in Colorado, the single voice of the...

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Around The Sun

Around The Sun is an absolute treasure of an album. Ambient and soothing, Kirsten Agresta Copley has, with her first a solo composition album for Harp, placed her graceful and gracious instrument...

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Blue Landscapes III: Frontiers (Music from a Quieter Place)

Inspired by the beauty of the earth and the magic of nature, Blue Landscapes III: Frontiers, a melodious and immensely peaceful body of work from the talented Robert Thies and Damjan Krajacic, is their...

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Celtic Fairy Dream

An enchantress calling to all who would listen, is the first thought that came to mind when the beautiful sound of Castle of Dromore filled the air with divine vocals, introducing the much-awaited...

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Invisible Light

Violin precedes the ethereal voice of Irish songstress Lia Scallion as she introduces her beautiful, gentle and sacred music with Invisible Light, a collection of pieces created to bring peace and...

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