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2/26/2026

Contemporary Ambient Progressive Instrumental Review and Interview: Chris Russell-Lumen

Chris Russell Lumen Review and Interview| New Age Music Reviews

Chris Russell- Lumen

Release Date: January 23, 2026

Label: Spotted Peccary

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Inspired by natural light and spiritual illumination, Chris Russell’s fourth proper release, Lumen, will engage listeners and offer an atmospheric, moving experience. This is a progressive ambient, contemporary instrumental blend that creates its own sound.

The tracks are full-bodied compositions with many elements that blend into moments of intensity, light, color, and vision, conveyed through keyboards, synths, and other synthesized sounds.

“Particles of Light” begins the recording with a lengthy stretch of ambient layers and colors. The first three minutes plus feature a heavier synth sound, then it transitions into a more spacey sequence, taking a softer turn, before building back up to the heavier sounds on top of that. The many transitions fill the space evenly, and the nearly eight and a half minutes have you in an anticipatory state, wondering what could come next. Many of the genre’s classic artists may come to mind for some listeners. I often reference Tangerine Dream when comparing these types of compositions.

“Autumn Skyline” takes a more mellow approach, painting a serene, colorful picture of the season. A whooshing air sound is heard along with a slow tempo on the keys, and you can imagine the leaves flying off the trees and whirling in the air as you gaze at the skies above. My immediate thought is of my favorite season in the Northeast, and what a relief from the heat that time of year brings, with crisp, cool air brushing against you. You appreciate the pause to reflect on the beauty of your vision.

“Candle Power” lights the way to the door to another dimension with a merging of several sounds and effects. Some of the sounds resonate and echo as the steady undercurrent flows like a river, carrying you downstream, following the light. The light casts no shadows; it’s a clear path set by the audio frequencies and the artist’s beautiful touch on the keys. This is a purposeful and contemplative piece. There is a short flourish of what sounds like vinyl record static towards the end, fading into the next track seamlessly.

”Vortexon” would be indicative of a more aggressive science fiction theme, and it does begin that way. As the synth layers enter the mix, it juxtaposes the higher-level sounds. It feels like a give-and-take process: valleys of lower frequencies rise to meet higher frequencies, then they all blend. I thought of ambient space music caught in a vortex, exploding like a supernova; then the process repeats.

“Luminescence” has you looking at the crack of light on the cover art. It looks like a fissure just beginning to break through; however, behind it is life, the flora and fauna are there, so do you go into that scenario or leave it with the light? The sounds gather momentum as you imagine the music as your invitation to jump in, letting it take the lead to get you to your destination. Once again, the higher tones are over the top of lower bass tones, and at times a piercing finite tone comes through, emphasizing the power and brightness of the light.

“Spectral Vision” is a logical extension of the previous tracks’ concept: from light to seeing it break through and move into another dimension or plane of existence.  Music carries the vision you are experiencing. The layering of the synths is like an orchestra of moving parts pushing the particles of light and molecules further to create another life force. What you see is yours alone. It feels like traveling through space and time, far removed from the physical planet we all know and move through every day. As the end approaches, the whooshing of air emerges as the piano replaces the whirling-dervish synths, leading into a mellow transition to yet another mood and atmosphere.

“Light Without Heat” is an interesting title. Just thinking about what that means, it gets those brainwaves working a bit more, in different ways than in the previous tracks. There can be light without heat, but it’s still light, not dark, so within that lies optimism and hope. As with many of these tracks, there are parts that can be meditative or relaxing, and others that are more reflective and thought-provoking because of the ever-changing textures and frequencies that synths and computer-generated sounds can create. There can be light without heat or heat without light, which are opposite forces in the spectrum sounds at the artist’s disposal.

“Whisper Moon” is the grand finale, clocking in at a vast 10:31. It is like the final flourish of sound and colors, giving you a sendoff. Spacey textures are layered and synced, and as you listen, you realize all the activity that is unfolding. Each part of the composition blooms with the moon’s light as it whispers in the night air, inviting you to join. The sounds soothe and call to you, inviting moments of solace and introspection as it changes in tempo and intensity.

With Lumen, Chris Russell has reemerged as a force in ambient instrumental music, crafting soundscapes that transcend mere listening to become transformative experiences. His compositions serve as gentle yet profound reminders that light persists even in our darkest moments, and that within the vast corridors of imagination lie infinite potentials, inviting us not simply to hear, but to journey, to expand, and to discover worlds waiting just beyond the threshold of sound.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-New Age Music Reviews Founder

February 5, 2026

Tracks:

1. Particles of Light 8:29

2. Autumn Skyline 3:32

3. Candle Power 7:05

4. Vortexon 5:57

5. Luminescence 5:53

6. Spectral Vision 7:29

7. Light Without Heat 7:39

8. Whisper Moon 10:31

2/19/2026

Contemporary Ambient-Jazz-New Age Instrumental Review and Interview: NTHNL (Jacob Rudin)-What Kind of World Is This (COSMIS FLUTE MUSIC)

 Release Date: February 4, 2026

Label: Youngbloods

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NTHNL (Jacob Rudin) has created a fantastic musical omnibus of sound, color, and thoughts on What Kind of World Is This. He jumps around the musical map, covering new age, ambient, progressive, and jazz, among others. Get ready for a musical coloring book, and you hold the crayons; the artist provides the book.

“Awakenings pt 1” is an ambient piece running nearly five minutes, and it’s a beautiful way to start off this musical journey. Layers of synths and flourishes of gorgeous flute playing permeate the ambient atmospheres created.

“Awakenings pt 2” continues this spiritual awakening through sounds. The tempo is decidedly more upbeat, with percussion driving the synths as they flutter in rhythmic bursts. As the energy shifts, it brings light into your consciousness; however, this time it’s a bit over two minutes.

“Tiresias Rock” has a funky intro, then the flute comes in in a ’70s jazz style. Then a saxophone enters the mix, giving it a more defined jazz texture as the synth continues in the background, adding more essential elements. When the flute and sax meld, it gets even better, sounding like a cool modern-day jazz ensemble. This track is a full step ahead of the previous tracks. It reminded me of some of the great jazz fusion I discovered back in the ’80s.

“(re)possession” starts off spacey, gradually adding a beat and transitions, moving the sound toward a more fluid direction as the instrumentation builds. Behind an upfront beat and heavy synth, the flute is there, making its mark but subtly.

“Descent” sounds exactly as it should. Picture some sort of aircraft landing gradually on the surface of an unknown planet in an older sci-fi movie.

“Realization” sounds like a logical follow-up to the previous track, with its tempo and synth use. Now that you have landed, all the realizations have hit home.

“Hate Creator” has the most aggressive title so far, and you would expect the music to reflect that. It eventually gathers some momentum, sounding like a prog rocker with the heavy keyboards. The steady backbeat adds a sense of balance, but the point is made.

“Torture Temptation” is the magnum opus, clocking in at 6:36. The more aggressive concept flows with the implications of the title. There is a lot of time to work on transitions, and it works. The flute tempers the instrumentation and massages the tempos with mellow bursts of energy, while the keys add their ambiance, and the steady backbeat sounds almost tribal as the energy continually shifts. This is a very complex track with a lot going on simultaneously, but it works well.

“Coverting the infidels” is an interesting title. When I first looked at it, I thought it was “Converting,” an optical illusion, and if you are dyslexic, well, enough said. So, right off the bat, I have many thoughts. Then the music begins with an air of mystery, and as the composition builds, it sounds like a soundtrack to a Middle Eastern espionage movie. What a great song with some very cool atmospheres and effects. One of my favorites.

“Destruction of the institutes” makes me think this is turning into a dystopian novel. Or is the artist suggesting that this is what is currently going on? There is a logical progression of the track titles, and it’s coming together and starting to make sense, which happens further back in the tracks. The tempo picks up, with another great backbeat, as the synths, with their various sounds, emerge and propel the music like a musical train of thought.

“face up, twilight (feat Nakama)” brings things full circle back to the mellow, spiritual sounds of the flute, with jazz overtones floating through the air. Your senses are taking an immediate off-ramp to the tranquil place. And for the first time, you get vocals, and it’s a rap. This is a total paradigm shift in song structure with the addition of the lyrics, but the music holds true. Then, for yet another change, the vocals change in timbre to be less rap-like. Wow, what a masterful display of virtuosity.

“A Tyrant’s Mercy” features a narrative in which a futuristic deep-enhanced voice tells a person they have been cured of the demons that possessed them. Which you might think is the end of the story, but…

“Return to Earth” makes sense as you have the bowels of some hell and are sent on your way, cured of the demons, as you set foot back onto earth once again. The music has an upbeat, positive feeling with a very different sound. The flute is there; however, the rhythms are ever changing, and the cool breeze of that instrument adds a nice ambiance, as do the synths. A bluesy harmonica runs throughout, making this one of the most distinctive tracks yet, while the birds chirping at the end give a sense of balance and peace.

The title track, “What kind of world is this,” finishes out the novel set to music. The funky backbeat is the driving force as the flute, synths, and strings come together for a lovely ending. You feel relaxed and renewed now after taking one of the most diverse and interesting musical trips you have had in some time.

What Kind of World Is This gives many moments to pause and reflect on how to answer that question. This is a world created by music, and the track titles give you a good lead into what each may be about. Your job as the listener is to put it all together, like a puzzle. Like any music, you are the interpreter. What you hear and how it translates is your choice; however, I certainly can see a message in this music: an artist letting you know that he sees many things wrong in this world, and it gives a proper frame of reference as you move through the story.

NTHNL (Jacob Rudin) has crafted an audaciously eclectic, predominantly instrumental album that weaves together new age serenity, ambient atmospheres, jazz sophistication, and progressive complexity. This sonic tapestry captivates listeners from first note to last, inviting contemplation while refusing to settle into predictable patterns.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-New Age Music Reviews Founder

February 2, 2026

Tracks:

01. Awakenings pt 1  4:46

02. Awakenings pt 2  2:22

03. Tiresias Rock 3:48

04. (re)possession 3:01

05. Descent 1:27

06. Realization 1:55

07. Hate Creator 3:20

08. Torture Temptation 6:36

09. Coverting the infidels 4:11

10. Destruction of the institutes 4:00

11. face up, twilight (feat Nakama)

12. A Tyrant's Mercy 2:11

13. Return to Earth 4:57

14. What kind of world is this 2:47

 

Live 1 Entertainment LLC Announces First U.S. Show for Icons of Classic Rock feat. Members of Santana, Survivor, Quiet Riot, Boston, and Alan Parsons Live Project

Las Vegas, NV - Live 1 Entertainment LLC is proud to present Icons of Classic Rock as the tour makes its highly anticipated United States debut. This milestone performance marks the beginning of additional U.S. dates to be announced soon as part of the 2026 tour, “NEW BEGINNINGS.” After years of successful touring across Mexico and Latin America, the production is ready to bring its electrifying experience to U.S. audiences.

Get ready to rock! Icons of Classic Rock brings an unforgettable night of legendary music to the Star of the Desert Arena on April 18th.

This high-energy concert experience features members and vocalists connected with some of the most celebrated rock bands of the 70s and 80s, including performers associated with Journey, Boston, Santana, Survivor, and Quiet Riot — delivering the classic hits fans know and love, performed live on stage.

Audiences will hear the songs that defined generations and relive the soundtrack of their lives — from arena anthems to hard-rock classics — performed by some of the artists who helped make them iconic.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the ultimate rock experience. This is not just a show… this is a spectacle.

Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster: https://www.ticketmaster.com/icons-of-classic-rock-primm-nevada-04-18-2026/event/17006449E72F4058

Robin McAuley
Like the most interesting frontmen in hard rock and heavy metal, Robin McAuley has a history of incredible twists, turns, and unlikely collaborators. The Irish vocalist has sung in supergroups featuring members of Uriah Heep, Toto, Survivor, Winger, and Dokken, and with guitarist Michael Schenker. He also became part of an unusual bit of trivia about one of Led Zeppelin's most famous songs; and, after 40 years in the business, he's released his own solo material, including Standing on the Edge (2021), Alive (2023), and Soulbound (2025).

Paul Shortino
Paul Shortino is an American rock singer and musician who has sung for Rough Cutt/The Cutt, Quiet Riot, Bad Boyz, and Shortino.

Alex Ligertwood
Alexander John Ligertwood is a Scottish–English singer, guitarist and drummer. He is best known as the lead vocalist of Santana, with five different stints from 1979 to 1994, which included the US Festival in 1982.

Kevin Chalfant
Kevin Chalfant is an American Rock Singer known for his high tenor range and emotion in his vocal performance. He has performed / recorded with several chart-topping bands. 707, Steel Breeze, The Storm, Alan Parsons Live Project. But he is also known on Kevin's EXPERIENCE performing with the great band Journey.

Fran Cosmo
In the early '90's when Tom Scholz was ready to lay down vocal tracks for Walk On, Brad Delp was not available for the project, so Fran Cosmo stepped up to the plate, or the mic in this case, and started his journey with BOSTON. Prior to BOSTON, Fran Cosmo had been in several bands, one being Orion the Hunter. Currently, Fran is touring and recording with Cosmo, a band he created with his son Anthony. Fran lives in Upstate New York with his wife and daughter.

For more information:
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Live 1 Entertainment LLC Las Vegas, Nevada

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

2/18/2026

TODD MARKEWICZ RELEASES HIS LATEST ALBUM DESPERADO FEATURING GUITAR LEGEND DANNY GATTON THROUGH DEKO ENTERTAINMENT (ADA/WARNER MUSIC GROUP).

Stockton, NJ - Todd is a distinctive singer whose vocal style captivates with deep emotion, drawing influence from legends like Vince Gill, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and Chris Isaak. Combining Americana, Rockabilly, Country and Blues to create a unique blend that lends itself to his very unique and captivating voice.

His latest album, Desperado, features a mix of original songs and select covers. The album boasts an impressive lineup of musicians, including the late, great Danny Gatton, renowned as an American virtuoso who seamlessly blended blues, rockabilly, jazz, and country. Danny’s masterful lead guitar graces many of Todd’s recordings including the opening track “Lonely Lady”, “It’s Raining Again”, and “Come on and Stay with Me”.

Also contributing is the extraordinarily talented Anthony Krizan, a gifted musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist who played guitar, drums, and percussion while also recording and producing the album at Sonic Boom Studios in Raritan, New Jersey. The two also collaborated together on “Lonely Blue Boy” and “Beautiful Daydream”.

Watch lyric video for “Beautiful Daydream”: https://youtu.be/uJtrKq4w8Ic

As Todd states, "It was an extreme honor collaborating with such incredible iconic musicians creating this album. The result with a sound so unique and so original, but yet you swear you've heard it before."

You can order Desperado here: https://www.dekoentertainment.com/inthesquare/todd-markewicz

Tracklist
Lonely Lady
It’s Raining
Beautiful Daydream
Love Like Mine
Don’t Play With Me
Mean Streak
Lonely Blue Boy
Just A Couple O’ Losers
Come On And Stay With Me Girl
Crazy Little Thing Called Love

For more information:
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Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

2/17/2026

Dyan Garris Interview - The Final on Vinyl Podcast

Dyan Garris Interview: Insights on New Age Music & Healing | The Final on Vinyl

Discover inspiration and insight in this captivating interview with Dyan Garris, a celebrated figure in the world of music.
Renowned in the new-age music community, Dyan Garris has enchanted audiences for decades through her 14 acclaimed albums, 6 insightful books, and a transformative chakra-balancing DVD. Beyond her creative works, she leads the influential New Age Notes radio program and magazine, and operates a respected music relicensing service.