Dude I was joking when I clicked. Two hours later and I can't do anything else I'm just sitting here VIBING, wondering how I missed all the new age influence in black metal. I can't believe how good this is, thank you man I'm so sick of being angry 😂
Exactly. 1993 Era South Street in Philadelphia there was a bookstore called "Garland Of Letters" (whatever that means) that smelled just like that. I purchased countless blue and white boxes of nag champa there
In my city few years ago was a store, wonderful. And when I walked there sometimes, I always hear there something like that, on video.. Store working for years. And was closed few mounts ago. Era gone😢
I remember the pirated illegal cassettes. You could tell because they had screws in the corners. My uncle had a print shop that got busted for making the covers/liners for the cassettes.
This reminds me of my buddy Ogegeko who I met at Griffith Park. He always had a cassette player with these tripped out vibrational tapes. I feel like he sent me this from heaven. ❤
Those were beautiful days when you could hang out at the park and play frisbee listening to tapes. Now the parks are over run by homeless people and drug addicts. Any person on a bike is a threat rather than someone enjoying a ride. Anyone with a backpack is deemed dangerous. U.S. went from a California dream to a nightmare of collapse. Sociological decline that no one is willing to acknowledge it's so extreme. The paradox or irony is tapes like this one and meditation clear your mind of the clutter so we can be capable of changing this scenario. The U.S. has a scourge of mental illness happening, the majority respond with instant denial ignoring the situation.
I discovered a whole lot of relaxing music late last year that had the same effect for me - all of a sudden music was exciting again, thank God Last night I went to bed saying "I really want to play with that reverb pedal" - my son said "It's too late, Dad": virtually the last thing I remember before going off to sleep, heh
I've been studying the history of HIV/AIDS and there are frequent references to AIDS patients in this era listening to new age cassette tapes with the belief that it would boost the immune systems. I'd never heard what one sounded like until now. Helpful (and eerily soothing) context -- Thank you!
It's sad that people today still fall for that pseudoscience garbage. Killed Steve Jobs, Bob Marley, and at least 2 of my friends that took homeopathy, smoked weed, and other junk that didn't do a thing.
Please include the name of the visual artist whose “illumination” laserdisc is being used… His name is KEN JENKINS & he is still making wonderful new visual music in his mid 70’s from Berkeley, CA ~ Thank You for all the good work that you do, Sounds of the Dawn
thanks for saying.. it really bugs me when people use peoples work but don't give clear credit to them (or pay them a penny!) if they want to use my songs for inspiration for heartfelt stuff please tell them about my song "I Had A Dream" or "I'm Not The Only One".. would be awesome to know what you think of them Best wishes to you guys from Rolland at Castle Hassall on the edge of The Atlantic
cheers for the info! dude is sharp. Sounds like he created the imagery using projectors, lenses and reflections mostly which is pretty cool. Would love to meet this guy someday
I was just wondering where my new age tape from the 80's was a few days ago and this popped up in my RUclips suggestions. Guess the cosmos was listening! Thanks for this video! 💗
@@AntNr511that is Master Ho. He was a friend of mine for many years. He passed away over 10 years ago now. I recorded his Bible class 6 month series. I really miss him. He was a great teacher of crystals, magic, Cameron's aura meter, and more. Big healing smiles
Please do your best to stop using the phrase "We are not worthy" YOU. ARE. WORTHY. When you use that phrase, you are effectively undoing the power behind the phrase "God Bless" that you used. We all need your help in doing your part. Pray for Peace, please.
@@dpclerks09- When I hear "We are not worthy!" it reminds me of Wayne & Garth from "Wayne's World" a la SNL. The OP's comment to me seems entirely light-hearted, not to be taken literally as in your judgment of it as contradictory, and if anything your comment takes away the Power of Joy and Laughter. People who are primarily Literalists miss irony in humor. Unless the OP's comment was fully intended to mean his utter lack of worth ( OP, you can correct me on that ). Between "Dude!", "We are not worthy!" and "God bless" it all appears friendly, self-respecting, and generous. ( IMHO, God has the best sense of humor, sees our hearts, and can work with juxtapositions in our comments just fine. ) In all sincerity, God's Love and Peace to you.
I used to have cassette after cassette recordings of Sunday night (I was Sunday, I think?) and lost them over time. That program was so magical. I wish there was an archive of that radio show's older programs.
@@JenniferQuiraythere is, but i haven't looked at it in years. it contains the Playlist of every show. i assembled my own download Playlist of my favorites, some 300 tracks. keep searching- it's out there! and i still have most of my taped cassettes. i think you have to look for Waveform records on your search. like 'waveform records + musical starstreams'.
Thank you for sharing! My mom used to listen to tapes like this when she did things around the house. It was so odd to me as a kid, but now as an adult I have deep appreciation for soothing sounds.
In the late 1980's Windham Hill soundtracks permeated our living space with a host of artists like Tim Story, Ray Lynch, Liz Story & maybe some Kitaro in the mix. It was an era of meditation and introspection, trying to find new direction.
When I sudenly wake up in the night , sometimes I can see something very similar on this, the temp of wave motion is exactly same, but of course it isn't so bright. I never expected that somebody can visuate something similar. Thank you very much.
Great quality sound. As I started to listened to it, I then started doing something else and totally forgot that it was still playing in the background, it felt calm and relaxing; I was able to focused on other things. Thanks for sharing this.
Legit is half the stuff labelled 'vaporwave' AI because I have suspected a LOT of those acts to be fake for a while now, and if you have anything further I'd love to read it.
@@JF-pl2fh na we not there yet not half. maybe about 15 percent...the difference ...people used to take their time getting to know their synth actually know sound design they where forced too there. those old school synths have a warmth that people still try and replicated today. most music now is made with vsts on computers and thats not the issue in itself. the issue is people not taking their time getting to know the ins and outs of what they are using..just copy and pasting what they learned from a youtube tutorial. instant gratification and dopamine. they dont want to really make art if u want more like this ana roxanne is a good start.
@OscarDamen yes that was my point to hopefully help someone out. The music journey is not a linear one. Def gotta get your mind right doing this because you will have episodes of denial..life events... whatever but u just gotta push thru. Read the vst and daw manuals!!
@OscarDamen here are some books that helped me out. I used audible for most of them lol.. the subtle art of not giving a f**k Don't believe everything you think by Joseph Nguyen Art and fear David bayles Atomic habits Hidden potential Adam grant Many live many masters Brian weiss Self disciplined producer:develope a powerful work ethic The master of self Don ruiz It's all in your head by russ The four agreements Don ruiz F**k your feelings: master your mind Stop doing that s**t by Gary John bishop Unf**k yourself Gary John bishop Think and grow rich by napoleon hill Greenlight by Matthew McConaughey Forgiving what you can't forget by lysa terkerust The creative act Rick Rubin Hustle harder hustle smarter 50 cent
Wouw !!! ♡ so very nice. At this time i unfortunately did not hear such a music☆ i began to love HouseMusic and Elektro ☆ this sound suits to my work very good - i give massages and relaxingHours☆ thanxs
Ah I remember the days.. taking the daily 2 hour commute into the city at sunrise with this music❤❤❤ ive been looking for it ! Tks so much for putting this together
Anybody remember a cassette from the 80s called astral projection, read by a female doctor and having electronic soothing music in the background? I`ve never been able to find it again. I bought a copy in Amsterdam around `89. Never heard of it since.
Thank you ever so much for these wonderful tracks 59:41 hypno tic-tic by Thomas Massari here is oddly releasing me from time. It feel like surfing the centuries of existence. 27:43 these sweet synth sounds by Lisa Solang Pelletier is like an energy body massage 2:48:02 Love this magical sound of Crystal Rainbows! This is perfect for the sacred observance of the magical phenomena at a dawning day…and followed by Steven Bergman’s gentle flute and strings playing with sounds of evening creatures 🌙
Thanks a ton!!! For sharing this ,imagine me a boy from.Appalachian mountains in milterry service.in Seattle.area 1989,fell in love.with new age music there.
@Sounds of the Dawn Wonderful channel! Cassettes have a unique compression. As do 8-track tapes. Check out a DBX brand 1BX, 2BX, or 3BX Dynamic Range Expander. It allows you to not only increase dynamic range of compressed recorded or broadcasts, but even _decrease_ it if you like. Just another texture for your work.
The headshop from my college town... I didn't start enjoying ambient music until about 2014 or so, then tried creating some of my own. It amazes me that people were doing this so far ahead of the times.
Oh, but there has been and is, and will be a new age. It was new in the 60's, it's new now, and a new one will be on the horizon. It's a sustained human renaissance. An ever refreshing "Now" moment. It doesn't burn out all at once like before and feels different with every age. Every decade, distinct. Every year, a different story. It's not as flashy, but it's visceral all the same.
Kiddoes, setting lovely nostalgia aside for a moment, and so you know: "New Age" was an ill-defined but real genre of music, mostly created in the 1980's, that became a catch-all term for many kinds of music that was composed or improvised, that had a relatively calming effect mentally and emotionally. New Age composition could be almost anything, it all depended on who was into what. There was the minimalist composition movement led by Harold Budd and others, that grew out of John Cage, Musique Concrète, and early explorations with the Moog synthesizer. There was the Wyndam Hill record label, specializing in acoustic ensembles, some with background use of synthesizers, who primarily wrote their own compositions, and explored the possibilities of minimalism applied to jazz and what was called "fusion" jazz. Fusion was another subgenre which explored the possibilities of different ethnic musical types (classical Indian and Brazilian influence were the most popular in the beginning). Pat Methany and Lyle Mays' music were an early example of what grew up out of those experiments. As it became more popularized later, this type grew into the "Smooth Jazz" movement which had about a decade or so of commercial success with albums being sold at oulets like Target. Remember Kenny G? He was a commercial version of that genre in latter days. The early Wyndam stuff was way, way better, IMO, and the Methany Group was head and shoulders above them all. "New Age" was also born as part of the early "Holistic," body/mind, natural healing movement. These were also the early days of merging electronic keyboards with synthesizers and electronic sampling (see Tangerine Dream), which later evolved into early House, (or Rave) music. And right along side the more rock and pop-oriented phenomena, there was this kind of music we're listening to here: experiments with synthesizer drones and Indian tambours and tabla, combined with sounds recorded in nature, wind chimes, bells, acoustic and electronic instruments, and droning voices. These were the early days of exploring music as an aid to meditation and healing. You could find these kinds of tapes being sold at Holistic Health conventions such as the Whole Earth convention, which was an outgrowth of the earlier hippy staple, the Whole Earth Catalogue. For years these conventions were originally held only on the West Coast, before they proliferated across the continent. I remember well the Brother Charles tape featured at the end of this series -- it was one of the better known recordings of its kind. There were all kinds of little groups and single artists who self-recorded and self-produced in this sub-genre, and then were forgotten. So the thing to know is that this is just one type of many different types music which was called "New Age." Many of these different branches developed into major section of our present day myriad of genre types, including much of what we call today the countless subgenres of House music. My gueas is our Dawn friend ,or someone, found a shoebox full of cassette tapes with "New Age" written on the lid, stored in the back of their own or someone else's garage. New Age was a word that meant many different things to many different people. Thanks for making this music available. A blast from a mostly non-commercial corner of the past. 5 sparklies ✨ and a pink unicorn! 👍
Wow! I never knew this kind of music was out in the 70’s & 80’s till just now. Does anyone know what program to use to create these graphics? Thanks for sharing! ☮️💜✨🙏
Dude I was joking when I clicked. Two hours later and I can't do anything else I'm just sitting here VIBING, wondering how I missed all the new age influence in black metal.
I can't believe how good this is, thank you man I'm so sick of being angry 😂
Ahhh, I can almost smell the Nag Champa, lavender and mint soaps, and ink on the book pages.
Exactly. 1993 Era South Street in Philadelphia there was a bookstore called "Garland Of Letters" (whatever that means) that smelled just like that.
I purchased countless blue and white boxes of nag champa there
@@Bisconaut Been to that store many times. You're spot on.
Excellent compilation, thank you. It definitely feels like I'm raiding my boomer parents' hippie economy cassette collection.
This is what I am talking about. Like a flea market record store. Yessir.
Nobody has fleas.
@@thenativist7625there are dozens of us
In my city few years ago was a store, wonderful. And when I walked there sometimes, I always hear there something like that, on video..
Store working for years.
And was closed few mounts ago. Era gone😢
I remember the pirated illegal cassettes. You could tell because they had screws in the corners. My uncle had a print shop that got busted for making the covers/liners for the cassettes.
My mother passed away yesterday morning. I could not ask for a better gift from the RUclips community ❤❤❤
they… they killed her??
@@deathmetalpotato hah! No, California healthcare killed her. But I get the joke!
Thx for sharing. Soul fly
❤ My heartfelt wish for you is that her essence stays with you and guides you every single day.
I’m so sorry.
my dad couldnt sing me to sleep, but when i was a baby he'd hold me and dance to new age in the garage when it was time for bed to get me KO'd.
How sweet.
This reminds me of my buddy Ogegeko who I met at Griffith Park. He always had a cassette player with these tripped out vibrational tapes. I feel like he sent me this from heaven. ❤
Those were beautiful days when you could hang out at the park and play frisbee listening to tapes. Now the parks are over run by homeless people and drug addicts. Any person on a bike is a threat rather than someone enjoying a ride. Anyone with a backpack is deemed dangerous. U.S. went from a California dream to a nightmare of collapse. Sociological decline that no one is willing to acknowledge it's so extreme. The paradox or irony is tapes like this one and meditation clear your mind of the clutter so we can be capable of changing this scenario. The U.S. has a scourge of mental illness happening, the majority respond with instant denial ignoring the situation.
Did you see any cardinals?
@@diamonds3958 do we have cardinals in Cali?
This hits a spot I didn't know I had. It really inspires me to make music again.
do it
do it
They say it can only be fixed with magic
I discovered a whole lot of relaxing music late last year that had the same effect for me - all of a sudden music was exciting again, thank God
Last night I went to bed saying "I really want to play with that reverb pedal" - my son said "It's too late, Dad": virtually the last thing I remember before going off to sleep, heh
"All these years, all these memories, there's been you. You. You pull me through time."
I've been studying the history of HIV/AIDS and there are frequent references to AIDS patients in this era listening to new age cassette tapes with the belief that it would boost the immune systems. I'd never heard what one sounded like until now. Helpful (and eerily soothing) context -- Thank you!
GRID. I think that was the first name given to it before it was better understood.
That era brings up so many emotions for gay men who lived thru it.
Made in a lab right ?
@@FredGSanford. 🙄
It's sad that people today still fall for that pseudoscience garbage. Killed Steve Jobs, Bob Marley, and at least 2 of my friends that took homeopathy, smoked weed, and other junk that didn't do a thing.
Please include the name of the visual artist whose “illumination” laserdisc is being used… His name is KEN JENKINS & he is still making wonderful new visual music in his mid 70’s from Berkeley, CA ~ Thank You for all the good work that you do, Sounds of the Dawn
thanks for saying.. it really bugs me when people use peoples work but don't give clear credit to them (or pay them a penny!)
if they want to use my songs for inspiration for heartfelt stuff please tell them about my song "I Had A Dream" or "I'm Not The Only One".. would be awesome to know what you think of them
Best wishes to you guys
from Rolland
at Castle Hassall
on the edge of The Atlantic
cheers for the info! dude is sharp. Sounds like he created the imagery using projectors, lenses and reflections mostly which is pretty cool. Would love to meet this guy someday
boring
@@ducciwucci get bent, child
Excellent to give a shout out to Ken. Hugs!
i used to listen to Hearts of Space, loved it so much, (many years ago, lol
❤ me too!
Still there
I was just wondering where my new age tape from the 80's was a few days ago and this popped up in my RUclips suggestions. Guess the cosmos was listening! Thanks for this video! 💗
Thumbnail alone gets an A+
Who is this good looking guy?
@@AntNr511that is Master Ho. He was a friend of mine for many years. He passed away over 10 years ago now. I recorded his Bible class 6 month series. I really miss him. He was a great teacher of crystals, magic, Cameron's aura meter, and more. Big healing smiles
@@reikisk8r ohh thats interesting, may he rest peacefully 🙂↔️🫶
I used to buy these cassette tapes, like for $12 each 40 years ago!!! Love to hear some Stephen Halpern and Deuter. Not heard those in decades.
The Spa Channel on SiriusXM plays them often.
12 bucks 40 years ago that's a lot!
Isn't it Steven Halpern?
@@fernandoprates6367 spellcheck
I am on call for work this week and this music is helping me keep my shit together. Thank you.
"Jenkins, could you mute your audio? I'm hearing some...serene wind chimes...in the background? They're making me feel relaxed and a sense of peace?"
Oh my god, the thumbnail image alone...priceless.
Anyone remember Stephen Halpern from the early 80’s?
Dude! We are not worthy! God bless
Please do your best to stop using the phrase "We are not worthy"
YOU. ARE. WORTHY.
When you use that phrase, you are effectively undoing the power behind the phrase "God Bless" that you used.
We all need your help in doing your part. Pray for Peace, please.
@@dpclerks09Yes! I agree.
@@dpclerks09- When I hear "We are not worthy!" it reminds me of Wayne & Garth from "Wayne's World" a la SNL. The OP's comment to me seems entirely light-hearted, not to be taken literally as in your judgment of it as contradictory, and if anything your comment takes away the Power of Joy and Laughter.
People who are primarily Literalists miss irony in humor. Unless the OP's comment was fully intended to mean his utter lack of worth ( OP, you can correct me on that ). Between "Dude!", "We are not worthy!" and "God bless" it all appears friendly, self-respecting, and generous. ( IMHO, God has the best sense of humor, sees our hearts, and can work with juxtapositions in our comments just fine. ) In all sincerity, God's Love and Peace to you.
Note worthy 😊
Welcome to musical starstreams, I'm your host Forest.
Oh snap, yes! I'd forgotten that completely but I can hear his voice!
I used to have cassette after cassette recordings of Sunday night (I was Sunday, I think?) and lost them over time. That program was so magical. I wish there was an archive of that radio show's older programs.
@@JenniferQuiray yes, Sunday night
@@JenniferQuiraythere is, but i haven't looked at it in years. it contains the Playlist of every show. i assembled my own download Playlist of my favorites, some 300 tracks. keep searching- it's out there! and i still have most of my taped cassettes. i think you have to look for Waveform records on your search. like 'waveform records + musical starstreams'.
Even though this is from only a few decades ago it feels very ancient and sacred. Thank you!
It's probably the electric synthesizers
If you wait long enough, it will become ancient! Maybe if this is stored properly, someone a thousand years from now will be able to listen to it.
what did YT suggest to me? I LOVE IT
Thank you for sharing! My mom used to listen to tapes like this when she did things around the house. It was so odd to me as a kid, but now as an adult I have deep appreciation for soothing sounds.
What a collection.. ✨♥️ a Big Bowl of Gratitude to Sounds of the Dawn
Greetings from Finland. I smiled at the thumbnail. :-)
Got me through my long overtime hours of scanning documents, today...Blessings and Thank You! :>)
In the late 1980's Windham Hill soundtracks permeated our living space with a host of artists like Tim Story, Ray Lynch, Liz Story & maybe some Kitaro in the mix. It was an era of meditation and introspection, trying to find new direction.
Introspection is something the youth don't tap into enough today
it was the new age
lots of cringe 😂 but lots more of awesomeness too
@@P.willowit's coming back. suppress something long enough and it will emerge again. happens every time.
I love all those you just mentioned ❤
Kitaro!❤
I came here to listen to this ironically... they got me.
Thank you so much whoever you are !!! 😘😎
I never smashed that subscribe button so fast
When I sudenly wake up in the night , sometimes I can see something very similar on this, the temp of wave motion is exactly same, but of course it isn't so bright. I never expected that somebody can visuate something similar. Thank you very much.
I really loved Hearts of Space radio back in the day.
Yes! Their samplers were good, too!
I still listen to HoS every Friday night on my local university station!
@@iceomat- How cool is that?! Nice.
Wow Todd Barton's I Shi Ho. I remember having this on cassette around the mid '80's, haven't heard it in over 25 years.
It's very relaxing. What a trip!
I keep expecting to hear "I'm John Diliberto, and you're listening to Echoes!" :D
Weird. I went to school in the 80’s with a John Diliberto. We all called him John D. Thanks for the memory trigger recall!!
Great quality sound. As I started to listened to it, I then started doing something else and totally forgot that it was still playing in the background, it felt calm and relaxing; I was able to focused on other things. Thanks for sharing this.
The Proud Uncle made millions overnight in the 1970s selling a New Age Cassette Tape
This is authentic. This is so unlike the AI generated “music” of today.
Legit is half the stuff labelled 'vaporwave' AI because I have suspected a LOT of those acts to be fake for a while now, and if you have anything further I'd love to read it.
@@JF-pl2fh na we not there yet not half. maybe about 15 percent...the difference ...people used to take their time getting to know their synth actually know sound design they where forced too there. those old school synths have a warmth that people still try and replicated today. most music now is made with vsts on computers and thats not the issue in itself. the issue is people not taking their time getting to know the ins and outs of what they are using..just copy and pasting what they learned from a youtube tutorial. instant gratification and dopamine. they dont want to really make art
if u want more like this ana roxanne is a good start.
@@Juline1221 Thanks for laying this out. It makes sense and is a good reminder for me to also get to know things at their core. Beginning with myself
@OscarDamen yes that was my point to hopefully help someone out. The music journey is not a linear one. Def gotta get your mind right doing this because you will have episodes of denial..life events... whatever but u just gotta push thru. Read the vst and daw manuals!!
@OscarDamen here are some books that helped me out. I used audible for most of them lol..
the subtle art of not giving a f**k
Don't believe everything you think by Joseph Nguyen
Art and fear David bayles
Atomic habits
Hidden potential Adam grant
Many live many masters Brian weiss
Self disciplined producer:develope a powerful work ethic
The master of self Don ruiz
It's all in your head by russ
The four agreements Don ruiz
F**k your feelings: master your mind
Stop doing that s**t by Gary John bishop
Unf**k yourself Gary John bishop
Think and grow rich by napoleon hill
Greenlight by Matthew McConaughey
Forgiving what you can't forget by lysa terkerust
The creative act Rick Rubin
Hustle harder hustle smarter 50 cent
Kinda reminds me of the old Environments albums.
Sooo beautiful chill and relax music! Thank you!
Merci ! J écouterai tout ! Génial !
Wouw !!! ♡ so very nice. At this time i unfortunately did not hear such a music☆ i began to love HouseMusic and Elektro ☆ this sound suits to my work very good - i give massages and relaxingHours☆ thanxs
One of my new favorite RUclips videos 🌌
Ah I remember the days.. taking the daily 2 hour commute into the city at sunrise with this music❤❤❤ ive been looking for it ! Tks so much for putting this together
sublime!!!! endless time travelling
Thank you so much for this ❤❤❤🙏🏻
Mood elevating and superb for reflection and contemplation. Me like!
Thank you for all you do SOTD. And a big cheers for including Secret Lagoon in the mix. Perfection.
Oh my gosh! So looking forward to hearing all of this long video. Thanks for posting it!
Eno is God....
Ambient music is generative....( "New Age","ambient",..etc is only names...)...aereal,superbe
It doesn't get any more relaxing or peaceful than this! Thanks @Sounds Of The Dawn ♥
Excellent selections. Some of my favorites. 🖌️🎨🖼️
Just what my heart needed! Thank you for posting this.🤗
thank you vic berger
Love these, so grateful you have uploaded them
This video is single-handedly one of the reasons why YT algorithm always delivers, been listening the whole day.
Замечательно подобранные тембры и вибрации!
Anybody remember a cassette from the 80s called astral projection, read by a female doctor and having electronic soothing music in the background? I`ve never been able to find it again. I bought a copy in Amsterdam around `89. Never heard of it since.
was it made by the Monroe Institute?
@@melifever Interesting question. I don`t remember. I`m certain it was a woman who called herself Doctor... (Miriam???) something
Thank you very much. It sounds goood.
Thanks for the upload!
Great selection thank you :) The Thomas Massari tune is so good!
Close your eyes and take three slow and deep breaths before doing anything else. It’s a great way to be in the centre of calmness.
Wow finally I found the music that I was always looking for.
These were my ASMR back in the day😍😍😍 I also listened to whatever “Jonn Serrie” ambient space music I could get a hold of❤🪐
ray lynch?
Amazing stuff. Been listening to new age most of my life but never heard of any of these! 🤩
How did I find this treasure of a channel. You are amazing! thank you!
this is just insane - thank you !!
Thank you ever so much for these wonderful tracks
59:41 hypno tic-tic by Thomas Massari here is oddly releasing me from time. It feel like surfing the centuries of existence.
27:43 these sweet synth sounds by Lisa Solang Pelletier is like an energy body massage
2:48:02 Love this magical sound of Crystal Rainbows! This is perfect for the sacred observance of the magical phenomena at a dawning day…and followed by Steven Bergman’s gentle flute and strings playing with sounds of evening creatures 🌙
6:23:23 love George tortorelli’s healing zithery caresses !
It sounds like a mix tape of many mix tapes of RUclips music uploads in the new age cassette genre.
perfect!
GOD YOU HAVE BEEN AN ETERNAL LIGHT FOR YOU, MY FRIEND, THANK YOU FOR EXISTING
WOW ! This a amazing thanks for sharing x
Thanks a ton!!! For sharing this ,imagine me a boy from.Appalachian mountains in milterry service.in Seattle.area 1989,fell in love.with new age music there.
this is genius! i have synchestra and stephen rhodes’ perfume … this give me happy vibes. thank you for sharing.
The excellent collection... thank you
@Sounds of the Dawn Wonderful channel! Cassettes have a unique compression. As do 8-track tapes. Check out a DBX brand 1BX, 2BX, or 3BX Dynamic Range Expander. It allows you to not only increase dynamic range of compressed recorded or broadcasts, but even _decrease_ it if you like. Just another texture for your work.
Truly a labor of love
Thank you from Brazil!
Loving this!!! So much, reminds me of Hearts of Space.
Wait, why does that sound so familiar?? Was that a show that played music and imagery like this?
@@katashley1031Hearts od Space is/was a radio program that played spacey music. Harold Budd and Brian Eno were mainstays of the playlist there.
I miss that show so much!
Great reminder! I need to renew my HOS subscription!
this is the best thing I've listened to in months.
The headshop from my college town...
I didn't start enjoying ambient music until about 2014 or so, then tried creating some of my own. It amazes me that people were doing this so far ahead of the times.
amazing! love the vibe!
This music makes me wish there really was a New Age.
Create your own. 😊
Right, there wasn't a New Age because there will be one, it's yet to come
Oh, but there has been and is, and will be a new age. It was new in the 60's, it's new now, and a new one will be on the horizon. It's a sustained human renaissance. An ever refreshing "Now" moment. It doesn't burn out all at once like before and feels different with every age. Every decade, distinct. Every year, a different story. It's not as flashy, but it's visceral all the same.
This is so awesome. Thank you!
This is really beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
2 minutes in and I love it already. This will calm me down as I'm doing my taxes today.
WOW, that was a great time had by all who were activated.
it's soamazing that this really is handplayed music! nowadays, under such a banner you get an AI-composed Synthloop...
This is an algorythm golden goose
This is incredible.
This is very lovely 🌹
That’s what I’m talkin bout. Some old school New Age music!!
very good thank you
Exquisite 🎉 from new viewer 🎉😊
this is just what i need,. thx so much
This reminds me of when they used to have the hippie bookstore in the mall. Ahhh, memories.
Even at low volume it makes my laptop speakers rattle ....
Kiddoes, setting lovely nostalgia aside for a moment, and so you know:
"New Age" was an ill-defined but real genre of music, mostly created in the 1980's, that became a catch-all term for many kinds of music that was composed or improvised, that had a relatively calming effect mentally and emotionally. New Age composition could be almost anything, it all depended on who was into what. There was the minimalist composition movement led by Harold Budd and others, that grew out of John Cage, Musique Concrète, and early explorations with the Moog synthesizer. There was the Wyndam Hill record label, specializing in acoustic ensembles, some with background use of synthesizers, who primarily wrote their own compositions, and explored the possibilities of minimalism applied to jazz and what was called "fusion" jazz. Fusion was another subgenre which explored the possibilities of different ethnic musical types (classical Indian and Brazilian influence were the most popular in the beginning). Pat Methany and Lyle Mays' music were an early example of what grew up out of those experiments. As it became more popularized later, this type grew into the "Smooth Jazz" movement which had about a decade or so of commercial success with albums being sold at oulets like Target. Remember Kenny G? He was a commercial version of that genre in latter days. The early Wyndam stuff was way, way better, IMO, and the Methany Group was head and shoulders above them all.
"New Age" was also born as part of the early "Holistic," body/mind, natural healing movement. These were also the early days of merging electronic keyboards with synthesizers and electronic sampling (see Tangerine Dream), which later evolved into early House, (or Rave) music. And right along side the more rock and pop-oriented phenomena, there was this kind of music we're listening to here: experiments with synthesizer drones and Indian tambours and tabla, combined with sounds recorded in nature, wind chimes, bells, acoustic and electronic instruments, and droning voices. These were the early days of exploring music as an aid to meditation and healing. You could find these kinds of tapes being sold at Holistic Health conventions such as the Whole Earth convention, which was an outgrowth of the earlier hippy staple, the Whole Earth Catalogue. For years these conventions were originally held only on the West Coast, before they proliferated across the continent. I remember well the Brother Charles tape featured at the end of this series -- it was one of the better known recordings of its kind. There were all kinds of little groups and single artists who self-recorded and self-produced in this sub-genre, and then were forgotten.
So the thing to know is that this is just one type of many different types music which was called "New Age." Many of these different branches developed into major section of our present day myriad of genre types, including much of what we call today the countless subgenres of House music.
My gueas is our Dawn friend ,or someone, found a shoebox full of cassette tapes with "New Age" written on the lid, stored in the back of their own or someone else's garage. New Age was a word that meant many different things to many different people.
Thanks for making this music available. A blast from a mostly non-commercial corner of the past. 5 sparklies ✨ and a pink unicorn! 👍
Perfect soundtrack for the new cult, i mean religion. I'm gonna start soon 🎉☮️🕉️
Wow! I never knew this kind of music was out in the 70’s & 80’s till just now. Does anyone know what program to use to create these graphics? Thanks for sharing! ☮️💜✨🙏
Look under the video, the description, at the very bottom.
this is exactly what I needed
"WE RAISE
THE VIBRATORY LEVEL
SO HIGH
THAT ALL UNTRUTH
WILL FALL
OF ITS OWN
DEAD
WEIGHT"
AMEN ❤🙏🙌
🌎
THE VIBRATORY ORGON LEVEL*
i don’t last very long with the vibratory on high 😩