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1 Million songs by Real Music downloaded

Real Music can celebrate having sold its ONE MILLIONTH digital download through their combined e-retailers. Here you can read it in their own words:

Over a million tiny pieces of Real Music have been sent across the planet via the internet and we and our artists couldn’t be happier. We hope that you continue to enjoy Real Music in all of its forms and with all of its benefits — physical, digital, radio, spiritual, therapeutic, relaxation, sleep, renewal, finding your happy place … Love to you, our listeners, connecting and awakening through music throughout our beautiful world.

We couldn’t agree more! A big congratulations from us here at .nu. Check out RealMusic.com.

Albums by 2002 available again

After Gemini Sun Records closed its doors, several of 2002’s albums have been unavailable. Now three of them have been re-released on 2002’s own label Galactic Playground Music. The albums are Deep Still Blue, A Word in the Wind and Christmas Dreams.

For the re-release of Deep Still Blue a new music video has been made. The song is Where the Stars and Moon Play. As we know from before; the song is awesome, but the underwater video too is very very nice!

Check it out below.

Meditation: Part 1

New Earth Records hosts a very nice and inspiring blog. This month’s topic is meditation.

And, while you are at it, take a look at the nice free mp3s from New Earth Records’ magnificent collection of recordings.

The Druids are coming

Nothing less than four exciting titles are due out this fall on MG Music. And if that was not enough, two of new age music’s finest artists have joined Medwyn Goodall’s label! But more on that later. First the upcoming titles:

Druid has been one of Medwyn Goodall’s most beloved albums since it was released back in 1990. In many ways it was his breakthrough album too. Now the follow-up will finally be released! So start preparing, because Druid II is coming!

Aroshanti will release the album ZEN – Searching within Silence. Here is a description of the album provided by the label:

Aroshanti is an artist who improves with huge leaps with ever release. Zen is undoubtedly his best work to date. Already gaining recognition for his performances on Medicine Woman IV, OM 2, Reiki II, Aroshanti has created the perfect CD for meditation, healing and deep relaxation. The music has such a sense of pause and space without ever over doing it. It glides, floats around you effortless providing the perfect ambience.

Olof Hammar is also back this fall by popular demand. The album is entitled Upon a Celtic Shore. It will for sure be Celtic, melodic and full of energy.

And now, lastly, the two new artists on the MG Music label, both US based: Jillian Aversa (Goldin) and Marc Enfroy!

They are without a doubt two of the most talented artists in this genre. We here at .nu choose Jillian’s debut album as the best album released in 2008, and Marc has been incredibly popular on New Age Stars all year long. Marc’s new album will be re-released on the MG Music label. I’m sure they will do really well under Medwyn Goodall’s masterful supervision.

Listen and Surf

Have you tried label New Word Music’s jukebox – where you can sample most of the artists in the label’s catalogue?

Learn how to use it here (follow the link in the PDF-file). Surf and Listen!

New Earth Records’ homepage redesigned

I urge you to take a look at the newly redesigned homepage of New Earth Records.

As you know, they have some of the best new age music artists in their catalogue – like Deuter and Terry Oldfield – and now it is even easier to find the songs you like and discover new music too.

The Gift of Life

In the beginning, 6 million square miles of Rain Forests exist worldwide, but because of relatively recent deforestation, only 2.6 million square miles remain.  What is really alarming is that this major deforestation took place within the past 50 years.  It is estimated that 85 % of the animals, plants, and microorganisms now remaining in these vital ecosystems will be destroyed by the year 2020, with increasing timber losses of 56,000 square miles each year.

Oscar Aguayo, having an artist title of Australis, is just one among many persons who comprehend and share this environmental concern having been born and raised in a tropical rain forest region of the Amazonian Basin in Peru, South America. 

 While Oscar presently resides in America, his 2005 album Lifegiving makes reference to this complex political and social question involving our rain forests around the world.

His first album Lifegiving is a New Age spiritual endeavor that steps into a lush undergrowth in the mysterious subgenre land of Ambient, World, Electronica, and Classic, having Ethnic pathways towards a deeper emotional expression where each discovery blends into an intricate canopy filled with rich colorful instrumentation.

The 10 songs representing his personal insight are divinely portrayed on this album using careful craftsmanship that in turn introduces a strong emotional content beyond any cultural, political, or geographical limitations.

This unique excursion begins with the title song Lifegiving, where faint chirping of jungle soundscapes ascend slowly into the lush surroundings.  The single key piano notes then sketch an image of dew drops from the jungle canopy, falling onto dense tropical vegetation below.  The deep recesses of secluded terrain are soon lit by violin and string interlude that together emerge to install thoughts of dusk like visibility.  While glancing upward, small fragments of sun beams penetrate the full tree tops above, changing your perspective on the time of day.  Slowly as the song starts to fade, an apparent awareness of total darkness begins to descend around you, bringing with it soft audible animal chants, returning to their nightly song ritual.

The Enchantment is a song rich in orchestral diversity with lively strings and woodwinds engaging in a native dance full of tempo and key changes that both excite and captivate those who have entered this mysterious land of musical enchantment. 

Sacred Earth is an upbeat Ethnic song that explores the inner boundaries of this earthly sanctuary largely responsible for our life giving resources of medicine, water and air that we breath.  While woodwind, flute, and piano play a colorful fragrant harmony, exotic instruments lend their perspective sovereignty, giving this song a unique essence.

The bongo drums, woodblock, and abundant percussion claves enhance this song by surrounding within an indirect border, giving it a deep tribal influence without overriding the primary melody.

Oscar’s brother Alvaro lends his talent by playing an exotic 10 string Charango in this song, adding refinement and warmth to the experience.  The song and album ends by fading into a soft forest rainfall, leaving you with a collective memory of your musical excursion filled with creativity, interest, and amazement of this album and our life giving rain forests worth saving.

In a conservative estimate, over 6000 life giving trees in our rain forests around the world were lost during the short amount of time it took you to read this album review.

An interview with Oscar Aguayo of Australis will be posted so that you may get the facts behind this amazing artist.  You may also read about his latest project on my The Gates of Reality review and then visit his official website australiscanticum.com.

Sample the album on CDBaby. Picture copyright Bigstockphoto.com – gtrmtt84

Fresh songs, real music

New age label Real Music has launched a really cool music player where you can listen to fresh songs from their great catalogue. You can even click and listen to individual tracks from artists such as Gobi, Liquid Mind and Gandalf!

Go check it out, I know you’ll love it :-)