Iasos, Pioneer of New Age Music, Dies at 77

Iasos, the pioneer of new age music, died on Saturday (January 6). Iasos’ producer and friend Carlos Niño confirmed the news in a message shared by Douglas Mcgowan of Numero Group—the label behind the 2013 compilation Celestial Soul Portrait. Iasos was 77 years old.

Born in Greece and raised in Upstate New York, Iasos graduated from Cornell University and relocated to Berkeley, California shortly after. There, he engaged in the region’s psychedelic music scene. Iasos has said that while attending Cornell University in the late 1960s, he began hearing what he called “paradise music” in his head.

A professor at Plymouth State University did a study in 1989 with people who had near-death experiences, asking them to react to different music to see if it sounded like what they heard in their experience. “Strangely, one piece of mine, ‘The Angels of Comfort,’ got the highest rating by a large margin,” Iasos said in 2014.

Iasos was a steadfast believer in the power of music to heal, insisting that there was no message to his music—only “concentrated beauty patterns.” He elaborated:

Beauty has the effect of raising wellbeing. It’s emotionally uplifting, mentally stimulating, spiritually inspiring, and healing on the body. Beauty is healing because love is the cause, beauty is the effect. Beauty is the cause, and healing is the effect. Beauty is healing because it’s caused by love. Haha! Love is healing. When you’re afraid, you get uptight; when you feel love it opens up your energy systems. That’s the spiritual intent behind my music and visuals.

“Our Dearest Brother, Friend, Guide, Mentor, Inspiration, and Great Visionary of Celestial Paradise Music has transitioned from his Earth Body today, Saturday, January 6, 2024,” Niño wrote. “We invite you to please explore the vastness of Iasos. He poured his heart and soul into his Music and fully intended for it to raise vibrations on Earth, that we all would live in higher harmonic realization of our unique potential, co-existing and co-creating together.”

Read about Inter-Dimensional Music in Pitchfork’s list of “The 50 Best Ambient Albums of All Time.”

Source : Pitchfork