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New Age is what Spotify and Apple and the Grammy’s all categorize solo piano music as. New Age 30 years ago meant all kind of weird things which you probably read about. The New Age music category today is made up of probably 80% music that is instrumental Christian hymns and other relaxing music. 
 
It’s kind of ironic but I suppose it’s a positive for the world that “good” and wholesome music has overtaken what used to be something bad. 

More info about it here: https://tonioli.com/why-my-music-is-labeled-new-age-and-what-that-actually-means-today/