Jordan De La Sierra didn’t come to New Age, New Age came to him. “It was coming from the school of minimalism,” Jordan said. “Pure sound, with shape. I didn’t think of it as New Age. New Age was added onto it as a thought form after the fact, and that’s okay.” His 1988 sophomore album Valentine Eleven explored notions of new biology, quantum alchemy, modern chemistry, and relativity, all with a message to unite the world with love. Coming later in his career, the record is a departure from the solo piano works of Gymnosphere, trading his touchstone minimalism for lavish synthscapes.
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Jordan De La Sierra
Gymnosphere: Song Of The Rose
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