Showing posts with label NASA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NASA. Show all posts

Friday, September 15, 2017

Resquiem for Cassini



As I said a few posts back, I am a huge space science dork.  My top 5 favorite NASA probes are:

1. Voyager
2. Cassini
3. Viking
4. Galileo
5. Spirit and Opportunity

Number two on that list disintegrated in the atmosphere of Saturn today.  Cassini was in orbit around Saturn for 7 years and made some of the most fantastic encounters of any planetary mission.  The most amazing discovery concerns a little moon called Enceladus.  Through Cassini, scientists have determined that Enceladus has a global subsurface saltwater ocean that might host hydrothermal vents.  It's probably our best bet for finding life in our solar system.

But Cassini was running out of fuel and rather than risk crashing into a moon and contaminating it, the folks at NASA decided to plunge the spacecraft into Saturn.  Cassini will dive into the planet's atmosphere, sending science data for as long as its small thrusters can keep the spacecraft's antenna pointed at Earth. Soon after, Cassini will burn up and disintegrate like a meteor.

This mix is a Requiem for Cassini.  Rather than an electronic, space music feel I went with all neo-classical and soundtrack cuts. The track titles tell the story.

Thanks to NASA and everyone on the Cassini team.




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T R A C K L I S T :
  • 00:00    David Sylvian - Preparations for a Journey(Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities 1985)
  • 03:05    Cliff Martinez - Have a Good Trip(Wicker Park ost 2004)
  • 04:47    Max Richter - Journey 3 & 5(Infra 2010)
  • 06:00    Balanescu Quartet - Empty Space Dance(A Serene Dance For You And The One You Hate 2005)
  • 09:15    Robert Fripp and Theo Travis - Return to Saturn(Follow 2012)
  • 13:27    Cliff Martinez - Finally, you two meet(Wicker Park ost 2004)
  • 15:15    Jóhann Jóhannsson and BJ Nilsen - I am Here(i am here 2014)
  • 18:35    James Newton Howard - I'm Listening(I am Legend ost 2008)
  • 20:03    James Newton Howard - Talk to Me(I am Legend ost 2008)
  • 20:41    Broken Harbor - Titan(Gramophone Transmissions 2011)
  • 23:55    Echospace - Longing for Life(echospace [detroit] presents echoes in space 2014)
  • 24:30    Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie - Bring This Place to Life(Salero ost 2016)
  • 26:50    Nick Cave and Warren Ellis - What Must be Done(White Lunar ost 2005)
  • 28:40    Clint Mansell - Death is the Road to Awe(The Fountain ost 2006)
  • 35:00    Max Richter - Never Fade into Nothingness(Sleep 2015)
  • 43:51    Hammock - Things of Beauty Burn(Mysterium 2017)
  • 48:00    36 - Sky Fire(Pulse Drive 2015)
  • 51:35    M83 - Undimmed by Time, Unbound by Death(Oblivion ost 2013)
  • 53:47    end







Sunday, March 04, 2012

1969 - trans lunar injection

I've been on kind of a moon binge lately.  It started with watching HBO's excellent series, "From the Earth to the Moon."  Then I read "We Reach the Moon," a book written in 1969 by John Noble Wilford, the NYT science reporter.

Next I moved on to the wonderful film, "For All Mankind."  It's the story of the men who went to the moon, told in their own words.  Beautiful images and of course Eno's remarkable soundtrack, "Apollo : Atmospheres & Soundtracks".



So my head has been stuck on the moon in 1969.  And that is the genesis of this mix, 1969.  All the music used in this mix is either from 1969, related to the moon or both.

I know it may a bit of a cliche to start with Kennedy's moon speech at Rice University but I love that speech & that part still gives me chills.  11 of the tunes are actually from 1969 :
  1.        Bowie - Space Oddity
  2.       King Crimson - Moonchild
  3.       Miles Davis - Sanctuary
  4.       Pink Floyd - Sysyphus
  5.       Terry Riley - Poppy Noggod
  6.       Genesis - In the Beginning
  7.       Soft Machine - Spaced
  8.       Don Cherry - Man on the Moon
  9.       Philip Glass - Music in Contrary Motion
  10.       Mort Garson - Walking in Space
  11.       Beatles - Across the Universe (covered by Phosphorescent)

It's interesting how many of them had moon or space themes.  I guess that is where everyone's mind was at the time.

 I just had to include a couple of cuts from Eno's "Apollo:Atmospheres & Soundtracks" and from the new Air release, "Le Voyage Dans La Lune."  It's a soundtrack Georges Méliès’ short classic, "A Trip to the Moon."  It was originally released in 1902 & has been restored in color with Air's new soundtrack.

Also included in the mix are three tunes from a netlabel album by Re-Drum called "1969".  All the tracks on the album were made by using sampled music from the year 1969.  These are the cuts that I used & the source material used to make those cuts...

1.  Time :
    King Crimson - Moonchild Including The Dream And The Illusion
     Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner (Alternate Take)
     Sly & The Family Stone - You Can Make It If You Try
     Quincy Jones & Bill Cosby - Hikky-Burr
     Frank Zappa - The Gumbo Variation
     Booker T & The MG's - Michelle
     Zephyr - Hard Chargin' Woman
     Lou Donaldson - Donkey Walk
     John MacLaughlin - Pete The Poet
     Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner
     The Doors - The Soft Parade

 

2. The Last Breath :
    The Moody Blues - Eyes Of A Child, Part 1
     Zephyr - Somebody Listen
     Isaac Hayes - By The Time I Get To Phoenix
     (voice) Internet Anticipation 1969

 

3. Armstrong :
    Lonnie Smith - Eleanor Rigby
     Kool And The Gang - Give It Up
     Pink Floyd - The Narrow Way (Part 3)
     The Rolling Stones - Live With Me
     Voice: First Moon Landing



This was another fun mix to put together, I hope it's a fun listen as well.


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T R A C K L I S T :
  • 00:00    John Kennedy - "We choose to go to the moon" speech
  • 00:00    Apollo 11 l- anding on the moon
  • 00:58    Boards of Canada - 1969
  • 04:47    David Bowie - Space Oddity (Sébastien Bédé Remix)
  • 07:20    David Bowie - Space Oddity continues (demo version)
  • 09:50    King Crimson - Moonchild
  • 13:25    Miles Davis - Sanctuary
  • 18:00    Air - Moon fever
  • 21:12    Pink Floyd - Sysyphus part 4
  • 23:20    Terry Riley - Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band
  • 28:25    Genesis - In The Beginning
  • 31:55    Soft Machine - Spaced Seven
  • 33:10    Re-Drum - Time
  • 36:45    Don Cherry - Man on the Moon
  •  39:10    Air - Seven Stars
  • 42:50    Re-Drum - The Last Breath
  • 46:15    Philip Glass - Music in Contrary Motion
  • 48:10    Mort Garson - Walking in Space
  • 50:10    Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois - Silver Morning
  • 52:26    Phosphorescent - Across the Universe(Beatles cover)
  • 57:21    Re-Drum - Armstrong
  • 1:00:03    Eno - Always Returning
  • 1:03:46    end




Sunday, February 12, 2012

Space Station Time Lapse


This post is a bit different.  No mix this time, instead a video that I edited Saturday afternoon.

I saw a post at Wired about a new time lapse video shot on the International Space Station.  I have always loved those fly over vids so I decided to collect some of the best & edit them to some music.

Actually, picking out the music was the hardest part.  There were a number of directions I could have gone...berlin school space music, drifting ambient,  electronica that builds to an emotional crescendo, a vocal tunes perhaps?  I couldn't decide!  I ended up with this piece by Ryan Teague called "Neo".  It works well because it's easy to edit to.  However, the images are so beautiful that I could have picked just about anything and it would be fun to watch.

Hope you like it.