music out of print
music is math
20/06/08 00:50
this music video from the scottish electronic duo
boards of canada shows
astronaut joseph kittinger skydiving 102.000
feet above the earth
the video was directed by melissa olson, dayvan cowboy is the name of the song and it’s featured on the 2005 record “the campfire headphase”
the video was directed by melissa olson, dayvan cowboy is the name of the song and it’s featured on the 2005 record “the campfire headphase”
music out of the moon
17/06/08 02:19
there is this swedish electronic-jazz duo called
koop, and they made a
fantastic record called “islands” in 2006
which you all heard on the radio. the record
featured a song called “the moonbounce”.
harry ravel (1905-1958) was an american composer who recorded his record called “music out of the moon” in 1947 together with les baxter and samuel l. hoffman. so, on baxter’s record there is a intro in one song featuring some horns and a orchestra. the guys from koop took this little intro and made it something else...listen below
original version
koop’s version
harry ravel (1905-1958) was an american composer who recorded his record called “music out of the moon” in 1947 together with les baxter and samuel l. hoffman. so, on baxter’s record there is a intro in one song featuring some horns and a orchestra. the guys from koop took this little intro and made it something else...listen below
original version
koop’s version
music from out, outer (and so on) space
17/06/08 00:39
great space age record from pete rugolo, a sicilian born jazz composer and arranger
the record is entitled “music from out of space”
below is a track called ”snowfall”
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you should also check a record by frank comstock entitled “music from outer space”, and a more contemporary artist named flanger with their 2001 album called “outer space”
if you are more interesed in “space themed music” click here
:)
ron goodwin's "music in orbit"
16/06/08 13:51

Nothing represents "space age pop" more literally than music with an explicit outer space theme, or "outer space exotica." Music in this genre, typically of the instrumental variety, was arranged for several LP record albums from the late 1940’s through the early 1960’s. In general, the most successful examples contain adventurous arrangements of music written especially for the album. Often, electronic instruments and other novel effects are present, and these sounds are integrated effectively into the music. The least successful albums typically have some electronically generated sounds, but are otherwise lackluster compositions or mundane, syrupy renditions of popular standards with celestial titles like "Star Dust" and "Out of This World." Whether the music in the record grooves is inspired or dated, the album cover jackets typically feature imaginative period artwork and are collectable in themselves.
About Ron Goodwin click here
Song: “Milky Way”
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