"Most new age music seems to follow the formula of homeopathic medicine; it’s so diluted to the extent it’s virtually impossible to find the good bits…This year’s reappraisal of all things synthesiser-related, however, has unearthed a new crop of musicians harking back to new age’s more elemental beginnings."
The Guardian‘s Louis Pattison attempts to dispel the stigma surrounding "new age" music, and examines how old-school synth-hippies like Mike Oldfield, Tangerine Dream and Vangelis are inspiring modern day cosmic travellers like Emeralds, White Rainbow and Joe Raglani to explore blissful sonic climes and some questionable cover art. Read the article here.