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“Come in, Woomera!” Deep Space Station 41 – often referred to as Woomera Tracking Station – was NASA’s first deep space tracking station
Journey’s end, and a fond look back at what’s been left behind. ‘Sagittarius’ grew out of a couple of unrelated tracks we started
Cruise control is selected, Autopilot is engaged – lay back and prepare for a smooth ride… ‘Sagittarius’ grew out of a couple of
NB: The current previews of ‘Lagrange Point’ and ‘Departure for Sagittarius A*’ are combined tracks, with both pieces mixed as per the album
NB: The current previews of ‘Lagrange Point’ and ‘Departure for Sagittarius A*’ are combined tracks, with both pieces mixed as per the album
The latest section of ‘Sagittarius’. Starting with a bass drone, it’s all quite lazy until the main theme kicks in, and gets more
Your androids may be happy with electric sheep, but our robots dream of cool vibes, smoky clubs and chilled-out jazz. Here’s what happened
The first published section of ‘Sagittarius’. This dronescape takes it’s name from the sample we used of the voice from the spooky shortwave
“Has a strong mood, and the sort of mysteriousness that Daphne liked.” Brian Eno Not at all what we expected to do next,
A bit of organ, some relaxed piano, a vocoder choir … and a little trip underwater!
Weighing in at over half an hour, Frostbite is in 9 parts. Hopefully you’ll spot some European influences, particularly from France and Berlin.