New Age
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Charlotte Martin – Monotonous Night Review
Improvising devotion
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Introducing… Matthew Wilcock
Someone has spent too long alone on an abandoned planet...
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Manu Delago – Parasol Peak Review
This is how you make a travel album As my go to hang drum player, I’ve been slowly catching up on some of Manu Delago’s…
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Heinali Returns With New Single and Album of Blissful Bleeps
Heinali, whom I was introduced to with the absolutely stunning Bound game soundtrack, is returning with a new album and judging from the epic ten-minute…
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Bruno Sanfilippo – Unity Review
Pianist and composer Bruno Sanfilippo’s latest album Unity see’s him moving away from his abstract, often piano only compositions towards something much more ambient and…
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Kaleema – “Nomada” Review
Argentina's new musician is a genre mashup class act
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Indie Monastery – “One Big World” Review
The power of Persia in sonic form
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Nature Ganganbaigal – “The Mantra” Review
The finest in Mongolian folk
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Introducing… Federico Parra
Tribal spiritual voices channelled through your speakers
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Ephemeral Mists – “Illusions Blooming Softly” Review
Tantric electronica hedonism
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James Hood – “Ceremony” Review
Tuneful meditation in waiting
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Live Vault – Thy Veils
Ten minutes of ethereal zen in a live performance
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Introducing… Cantus Lunaris
Everyone knows I do like a bit of Celtic folklore in my musical repertoire and Cantus Lunaris fits the bill perfectly. Not only owners of…
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IG88 – “Mutual Mastication” Review
IG88 came to me as a recommendation from Bandcamp when I bought some Atra Alterna albums and when Bandcamp recommends you something, you usually listen.…
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Video Vault – Priscilla Hernandez
I think for once, I’ll let this absolutely beautiful track do the talking. For fans of Faun, Qntal, Omnia, Pagan/Neo-Folk, World Music with a difference…
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Martyrs of Sound – “Radhe’s Dream” Review
Martyrs of Sound specialise in meditative music. Clean, simple, warm and full of the essence of music, Radhe’s Dream is simply a heavenly joy to…
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Orpheus – “Crystal Dreamscapes” Review
“Crystal Dreamscapes” is a project undertaken mainly by an artist named “Orpheus” who takes us on a completely no holds barred New Age trip. The…
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Wendy Rule & Craig Patterson – “Beneath the Below Is A River” Review
Wendy Rule is usually a beautifully dark folk lady but in teamming up with Craig Patterson, the duo have created a swirling ambience of etheral…











