New Age

New Age is a genre of music that emerged in the 1970s and 1980s, characterized by its focus on relaxation, meditation, and spiritual themes. It often features ambient soundscapes, gentle melodies, and a sense of tranquility. New Age music is often associated with healing and wellness practices.

Some of the most popular New Age artists include:

Enya: An Irish singer and musician known for her ethereal vocals, her use of synthesizers, and her atmospheric music.
Brian Eno: A British musician and producer who is considered one of the pioneers of ambient music, a subgenre of New Age.
Kitarō: A Japanese composer and musician known for his use of traditional Japanese instruments and his meditative music.
Steven Halpern: An American composer known for his use of binaural beats and other techniques to create relaxing and meditative music.
Deodato: A Brazilian musician known for his blend of jazz, classical, and electronic music, often with a New Age feel.

New Age music is often used for relaxation, meditation, and stress relief. Its gentle melodies, atmospheric soundscapes, and focus on spirituality have made it a popular genre among people seeking a sense of peace and tranquility.