Dancing With the Stars: Artists Remix NASA Space Sounds Into Music | |
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smilesun User ID: 37606451 Italy 01/01/2015 03:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A group of Italian musical artists has created a free EP record made from NASA's collection of space-related sounds, from rocket launches to cosmic background noise. The space agency uploaded decades of recordings to SoundCloud in October, encouraging people to listen or use them for their own purposes. And that's just what these electronic artists from Fabrica Musica did for the four-track collection "80UA." Quoting: Face Palmer The result is a bit more abstract than you'll hear on the radio or dance floor, but it's fascinating to think they're constructed entirely from sounds gathered during NASA's missions and research. "The mystery of these sounds' origins really fascinates me," one artist, JWCM, explained to the Creators Project. "The time and distance they have traveled, the hidden messages that they might carry with them. All this makes these sounds really magical to me." You can listen and download the tracks for free over at the label Band Panda's SoundCloud site. [link to soundcloud.com (secure)] Happy New Year VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
Face Palmer (OP) User ID: 66485575 Germany 01/02/2015 05:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A group of Italian musical artists has created a free EP record made from NASA's collection of space-related sounds, from rocket launches to cosmic background noise. The space agency uploaded decades of recordings to SoundCloud in October, encouraging people to listen or use them for their own purposes. And that's just what these electronic artists from Fabrica Musica did for the four-track collection "80UA." Quoting: Face Palmer The result is a bit more abstract than you'll hear on the radio or dance floor, but it's fascinating to think they're constructed entirely from sounds gathered during NASA's missions and research. "The mystery of these sounds' origins really fascinates me," one artist, JWCM, explained to the Creators Project. "The time and distance they have traveled, the hidden messages that they might carry with them. All this makes these sounds really magical to me." You can listen and download the tracks for free over at the label Band Panda's SoundCloud site. [link to soundcloud.com (secure)] Happy New Year Happy new year smilesun! "The world will soon wake up to the reality that everyone is broke and can collect nothing from the bankrupt, who are owed unlimited amounts by the insolvent, who are attempting to make late payments on a bank holiday in the wrong country, with an unacceptable currency, against defaulted collateral, of which nobody is sure who holds title." Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity. The woman who is not pursued sets up the doctrine that pursuit is offensive to her sex, and wants to make it a felony. No genuinely attractive woman has any such desire. - H.L. Mencken, In Defense Of Women |