A loosely defined genre of relaxing music that combines electronic and ethnic instuments.
1 The music ranges from impressionistic to new - age , consistently finding stillness in movement.
2 In 1999 Cleveland was again awarded and the new - age Browns were born.
3 They weren't a new - age scam that you could buy in any Waterstone's.
4 I was peddling my new - age nonsense apparently, trying to defend the indefensible.
5 Ryan and his team didn't just create a new - age speaker system.
6 Lukatmi didn't look much like a new - age politically correct do-no-evil-to-anyone corporation to Peroni.
7 Dyer, 39, and six foot three, has the look of a new - age monk.
8 In talking about putting his life back together, Sanford gives off new - age vibrations.
9 In a stupid life-altering, change your destiny, new - age sort of way.
10 When it comes to Oz's new - age enthusiasms, Chodzko-Zajko is circumspect.
11 Shiho's jet-black curls flowed over her shoulders; she had nicely thick thighs and new - age conversation.
12 There's an encounter with a new - age couples therapy group.
13 With nine movements tracking some sort of nebulous new - age narrative, it's more of a suite.
14 Sugary pop melts into frantic tribal flute; new - age chimes sit alongside squalls of improvised drumming.
15 And unlike warm, fuzzy, new - age Renaissance, there was no shying away from differences and disagreements.
16 He acknowledged he was never going to be "a new - age kind of guy".
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