Bridge to an Unseen Shore

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  • ISBN 9780520426252
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An audiovisual journey into the visionary heart of New Age music

Today, with Spotify “Relaxation” playlists and 24-hour YouTube ambient streams, New Age music feels ubiquitous and familiar. But its roots are stranger than is commonly known, tracing back to the spiritual exploration of the 1970s, when a cohort of musicians created cosmic soundscapes sparkling with the afterglow of ecstatic spiritual revelations, psychedelic experiences, near-death encounters, and meditative practices.

In Bridge to an Unseen Shore, Jacob Smith argues that early New Age musicians formed a distinct artistic movement, a school of visionary art expressed through recorded sound. Their music sought to dissolve boundaries between mind and body, self and cosmos, offering listeners sonic pathways to heightened awareness and holistic experience. This was a multimedia movement as well as a spiritual one, and New Age music was paired with painting, planetarium shows, laser light shows, experimental films, and television soundtracks. Drawing on extensive interviews with the genre’s pioneers, Smith delivers the first comprehensive cultural history of New Age music, from its countercultural origins in the 1970s to its 1980s cassette underground and mainstream crossover to its lasting influence today. Engaging and richly researched, this book reframes New Age music as a vital chapter in the history of spiritual and sonic culture.

Jacob Smith is cofounder of the Master of Arts in Sound Arts and Industries at Northwestern University, and professor there in the Department of Radio/Television/Film. 

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