Early Days, Volume I
With a name like The Ultimate Most Relaxing New Age Music in the Universe, Kin Kou's double-disc 24-track compilation of some of new age music's most serene moments should come with a warning sticker that says "do not play while operating a vehicle." While puffy-shirted legends like David Arkenstone, Kitaro, and Andreas Vollenweider lead the pack on this instrumental tour de force of non-power, it's the subtle work of lesser-known artists of the genre -- like Toshiyuki Watanabe, whose delicate "Falling Snow" is both sweet and sad -- that gives this soundtrack to heavily sanitized waiting rooms everywhere the power of its conviction. ~ James Christopher Monger
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Early Days, Volume I
With a name like The Ultimate Most Relaxing New Age Music in the Universe, Kin Kou's double-disc 24-track compilation of some of new age music's most serene moments should come with a warning sticker that says "do not play while operating a vehicle." While puffy-shirted legends like David Arkenstone, Kitaro, and Andreas Vollenweider lead the pack on this instrumental tour de force of non-power, it's the subtle work of lesser-known artists of the genre -- like Toshiyuki Watanabe, whose delicate "Falling Snow" is both sweet and sad -- that gives this soundtrack to heavily sanitized waiting rooms everywhere the power of its conviction. ~ James Christopher Monger
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Early Days, Volume I

Early Days, Volume I

by Trick D Barrett
Early Days, Volume I

Early Days, Volume I

by Trick D Barrett

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With a name like The Ultimate Most Relaxing New Age Music in the Universe, Kin Kou's double-disc 24-track compilation of some of new age music's most serene moments should come with a warning sticker that says "do not play while operating a vehicle." While puffy-shirted legends like David Arkenstone, Kitaro, and Andreas Vollenweider lead the pack on this instrumental tour de force of non-power, it's the subtle work of lesser-known artists of the genre -- like Toshiyuki Watanabe, whose delicate "Falling Snow" is both sweet and sad -- that gives this soundtrack to heavily sanitized waiting rooms everywhere the power of its conviction. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151886932
Publisher: Trick D Barrett
Publication date: 04/22/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 237 KB

About the Author

Trick Barrett has been writing since he was in high school and will continue to do so until his head falls off. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with four snakes, a motorcycle called "The Lady" and a car called "Pinky."

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