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{{Short description|Greek-born American new age musician (born 1947)}} |
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'''Iasos''' (born January 9, 1947) is the stage name of a Greek-born American musician and composer who is considered a pioneer of [[new-age music]]. His company Inter-Dimensional Music is based in [[Sausalito, California]]. Iasos has performed and lectured internationally, and his music is distributed worldwide. His music has been used by [[NASA]] and the [[Ivan Dryer|Laserium]] light show.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.toolsforwellness.com/tb502cd.html |title= |
'''Iasos''' (born January 9, 1947) is the stage name of a Greek-born American musician and composer who is considered a pioneer of [[new-age music]]. His company Inter-Dimensional Music is based in [[Sausalito, California]]. Iasos has performed and lectured internationally, and his music is distributed worldwide. His music has been used by [[NASA]] and the [[Ivan Dryer|Laserium]] light show.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.toolsforwellness.com/tb502cd.html |title=Angelic Music - Iasos |access-date=2009-06-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090531071954/http://www.toolsforwellness.com/tb502cd.html |archive-date=2009-05-31 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Life and career== |
==Life and career== |
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At age four, Iasos and his family moved from Greece to the US, first settling in [[Malone, New York]].<ref name=IPB20/> He began piano lessons when he was eight and the flute at age ten; he played the latter in his school band.<ref name=IPB20/> In June 1968, he graduated from [[Cornell University]] with a degree in [[cultural anthropology]].<ref name=YJ77>{{cite magazine|url=https://books.google. |
At age four, Iasos and his family moved from Greece to the US, first settling in [[Malone, New York]].<ref name=IPB20/> He began piano lessons when he was eight and the flute at age ten; he played the latter in his school band.<ref name=IPB20/> In June 1968, he graduated from [[Cornell University]] with a degree in [[cultural anthropology]].<ref name=YJ77>{{cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2-sDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA18|title=The Magical Music of Iasos|first=Elizabeth|last=Kent|magazine=Yoga Journal|page=18|date=January 1977|via=Google Books|access-date=August 15, 2022}}</ref> He performed in rock and smooth jazz bands during this time, including his group the Nova Shadow Quartet, which he said was "played in a sloppy unprofessional manner. Nothing I would want to share publicly."<ref name=IPB20/> After he decided against a scholarship he relocated to California to pursue music further,<ref name=IPB20>{{cite web|url=https://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2020/04/iasos-interview.html|title=Iasos interview|date=April 14, 2020|publisher=It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine|first=Klemen|last=Breznikar|access-date=August 15, 2022}}</ref> first to [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]] before settling in [[Marin County, California|Marin County]].<ref name=VICE14>{{cite web|url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/68z746/high-times-with-new-age-pioneer-iasos|title=High Times with New Age Pioneer Iasos|date=September 28, 2014|publisher=Vice|first=Emma-Lee|last=Moss|access-date=August 15, 2022}}</ref> |
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Iasos thought of his stage name as he was walking down a street.<ref name=YJ77/> He began working on music that he would internally "hear", describing it as "paradise music". He considered classical composers [[Ottorino Respighi]], [[Maurice Ravel]], and [[Claude Debussy]], pianist [[Martin Denny]], and guitarist [[Jimi Hendrix]] as particular musical influences during this time.<ref name=IPB20/> Following his move to California, Iasos collaborated with other musicians for a short period but to no success, so he chose to become a solo artist. It was then when "things got very far out very fast".<ref name=YJ77/> In the early 1970s, Iasos attended sessions with a spiritual teacher in [[Sausalito]], who paired him with a spiritual being named Vista (or Cyclopea, named after the Elohim of the Fifth Ray).<ref name=VICE14/> Vista has been a source of inspiration and direction in Iasos's music ever since. He recalled: "As soon as I felt his presence it was like remembering him from long ago, and there's this flood of love coming out from me to him."<ref name=YJ77/> |
Iasos thought of his stage name as he was walking down a street.<ref name=YJ77/> He began working on music that he would internally "hear", describing it as "paradise music". He considered classical composers [[Ottorino Respighi]], [[Maurice Ravel]], and [[Claude Debussy]], pianist [[Martin Denny]], and guitarist [[Jimi Hendrix]] as particular musical influences during this time.<ref name=IPB20/> Following his move to California, Iasos collaborated with other musicians for a short period but to no success, so he chose to become a solo artist. It was then when "things got very far out very fast".<ref name=YJ77/> In the early 1970s, Iasos attended sessions with a spiritual teacher in [[Sausalito]], who paired him with a spiritual being named Vista (or Cyclopea, named after the Elohim of the Fifth Ray).<ref name=VICE14/> Vista has been a source of inspiration and direction in Iasos's music ever since. He recalled: "As soon as I felt his presence it was like remembering him from long ago, and there's this flood of love coming out from me to him."<ref name=YJ77/> |
Iasos (born January 9, 1947) is the stage name of a Greek-born American musician and composer who is considered a pioneer of new-age music. His company Inter-Dimensional Music is based in Sausalito, California. Iasos has performed and lectured internationally, and his music is distributed worldwide. His music has been used by NASA and the Laserium light show.[1]
At age four, Iasos and his family moved from Greece to the US, first settling in Malone, New York.[2] He began piano lessons when he was eight and the flute at age ten; he played the latter in his school band.[2] In June 1968, he graduated from Cornell University with a degree in cultural anthropology.[3] He performed in rock and smooth jazz bands during this time, including his group the Nova Shadow Quartet, which he said was "played in a sloppy unprofessional manner. Nothing I would want to share publicly."[2] After he decided against a scholarship he relocated to California to pursue music further,[2] first to Berkeley before settling in Marin County.[4]
Iasos thought of his stage name as he was walking down a street.[3] He began working on music that he would internally "hear", describing it as "paradise music". He considered classical composers Ottorino Respighi, Maurice Ravel, and Claude Debussy, pianist Martin Denny, and guitarist Jimi Hendrix as particular musical influences during this time.[2] Following his move to California, Iasos collaborated with other musicians for a short period but to no success, so he chose to become a solo artist. It was then when "things got very far out very fast".[3] In the early 1970s, Iasos attended sessions with a spiritual teacher in Sausalito, who paired him with a spiritual being named Vista (or Cyclopea, named after the Elohim of the Fifth Ray).[4] Vista has been a source of inspiration and direction in Iasos's music ever since. He recalled: "As soon as I felt his presence it was like remembering him from long ago, and there's this flood of love coming out from me to him."[3]
In 1975, Iasos released his first album, Inter-Dimensional Music. It was in the same year that his friend and fellow musician Steven Halpern also released his debut, Spectrum Suite. The latter features Iasos playing the electric flute.[2] Both albums are now considered pioneers in the New-age music genre.
In 1989, research conducted by Professor Joel Funk at Plymouth State University reported that of people who have had near-death experiences referred to the track "The Angels of Comfort" from Iasos's album Angelic Music (1978) as being closest to the music they heard during these experiences by a wide margin.[5][4]
Buddhist philosopher Alan Watts has said "Iasos is doing the classical music of the New Age."[6] Guitarist Lee Underwood has said "Angelic Music...perhaps exemplif(ies) the best this genre has to offer."[7]
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