A loosely defined genre of relaxing music that combines electronic and ethnic instuments.
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Examples for "new-age"
Examples for "new-age"
1The music ranges from impressionistic to new-age, consistently finding stillness in movement.
2In 1999 Cleveland was again awarded and the new-age Browns were born.
3They weren't a new-age scam that you could buy in any Waterstone's.
4I was peddling my new-age nonsense apparently, trying to defend the indefensible.
5Ryan and his team didn't just create a new-age speaker system.
1The garbled visuals are accompanied by creepy new age music and some indistinguishable chatter.
2Henry Oliver talked to album curator Douglas Mcgowan about the compilation and the wider new age music renaissance.
3Cheesy new age music swells.
4The light was dim and there was soft, New Age music playing.
5New Age music pipes softly in the background, and the lighting is dark and soothing.
6New Age music, a piano, some low moaning formed a backdrop to the conversation of my passengers.
7CDs of Indian New Age music.
8The flickers came from the great room on the other side of the counter, along with dreamy New Age music.
9Somewhere down below, she could hear the strains of New Age music from a late Cirque du Soleil performance in the theater.
10Virtual Tarot boasts jazzy CD-ROM features - ethereal New Age music and "Gate of Entry," an enticing virtual stone doorway.
11This new partnership is an entirely different proposition, inspired primarily by New Age music; Enya has even been mentioned as a musical touchpoint.
12Composer: Gail Laughton Album: I Am The Center: Private Issue New Age Music In America 1950-1990 Label: Light In The Attic Records
Translations for new age music