A loosely defined genre of relaxing music that combines electronic and ethnic instuments.
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Examples for "new age music"
Examples for "new age music"
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.
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.
6Lukatmi didn't look much like a new-age politically correct do-no-evil-to-anyone corporation to Peroni.
7Dyer, 39, and six foot three, has the look of a new-age monk.
8In talking about putting his life back together, Sanford gives off new-age vibrations.
9In a stupid life-altering, change your destiny, new-age sort of way.
10When it comes to Oz's new-age enthusiasms, Chodzko-Zajko is circumspect.
11Shiho's jet-black curls flowed over her shoulders; she had nicely thick thighs and new-age conversation.
12There's an encounter with a new-age couples therapy group.
13With nine movements tracking some sort of nebulous new-age narrative, it's more of a suite.
14Sugary pop melts into frantic tribal flute; new-age chimes sit alongside squalls of improvised drumming.
15And unlike warm, fuzzy, new-age Renaissance, there was no shying away from differences and disagreements.
16He acknowledged he was never going to be "a new-age kind of guy".