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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of The Latin Scholars EP, The Celestial Parsnip EP, Crater of Eternal Darkness, Monolith, Time Domain, Frequency Domain, Phases, Return to Baikonur, and 73 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography 79.20 GBP or more (40% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. The Full Baikonur (part one) 33:20 buy track 2. The Full Baikonur (part two) 38:33 buy track about It's the 4th of August 2022, and it would have been Klaus Schulze's 75th birthday. I wanted to mark the day, so I looked back through my archives (which is making my filing system sound much grander than it really is). What I found was a 72-minute live recording that I did back in 2019, parts of which have been issued. I took some of the best bits from it for the various releases, but this is the whole thing.To make it work for Bandcamp, I had to cut the file or drop it from 24-bit, so I went for the former and it should be gapless (and 24-bit...!!!).I hope that you enjoy it. It was certainly fun to play. $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released August 4, 2022 This album is also a birthday present for Giuseppe Milazzo (who is not quite 75) $(".tralbum-credits").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_long"), "more", "less"); license all rights reserved tags Tags ambient berlin school berlin school. electronic music electronic London Shopping cart total USD Check out about The Soviet Space Dog Project London, UK
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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of The Latin Scholars EP, The Celestial Parsnip EP, Crater of Eternal Darkness, Monolith, Time Domain, Frequency Domain, Phases, Return to Baikonur, and 73 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography 79.20 GBP or more (40% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. Venus Reimagined 54:16 2. Venus Reimagined - Part 1 (Edit) 36:57 3. Venus Reimagined - Part 2 (Edit) 14:00 4. Bonus: Relativity Soundtrack 17:22 about The 54-minute track is the result of three separate sessions. I could have just made them separate tracks, but I thought it was more fun to join them with some bridging pieces - as I did before on some of my earlier releases.Think of it as a virtual concert in the cloud decks of Venus.The first two parts are in my more "usual" style, whereas the third part is a slight departure. If you don't enjoy it, the "Part 1" edit will be your friend. I recommend going with the whole and go with the development - you may even enjoy it.As noted, also added are edited versions and there are some subtle differences in processing, but you would have to listen very hard to spot them. Think of these as handy "Radio Friendly" edits (hint hint).There were a few clicks and pops along the way as everything was recorded live, just not all at the same time. I think I've removed them, but my apologies in advance if I missed any.Oh yes, and you've also got a live sequencer improvisation as an added bonus - this was used on one of my YouTube videos. It has some distortion, so if that's going to worry you, just don't listen to it. This was a sequencer setup that I was testing and pressed record before I started. You've got the whole thing, very much warts 'n' all.Finally... everything is mastered to 24-bit files. I've been asked to make a point of saying this by a few of you, so I did.I hope that you enjoy it all. $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released July 2, 2021 Image ("Venus dayside synthesized false color image") courtesy of the Akatsuki Venus Climate Orbiter $(".tralbum-credits").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_long"), "more", "less"); license all rights reserved tags Tags ambient berlin school berlin school. electronic music electronic London Shopping cart total USD Check out about The Soviet Space Dog Project London, UK
The USAF launched a spaceflight project called Man in Space Soonest (MISS), for which it obtained approval from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and requested $133 million in funding.[4] MISS encountered technical challenges, which in turn caused funding difficulties. This generated conflict with the two agencies that should have been supporting it, NACA and the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA).[5] The core of the problem was the USAF's inability to articulate a clear military purpose for MISS.[4]
Meanwhile, in response to the Sputnik crisis, the President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower, decided to create a new civilian agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which would absorb NACA and be responsible for the overall direction of the American space program.[6] In September 1958, the USAF agreed to transfer responsibility for MISS to NASA, which was established on October 1, 1958.[7] On November 5, the Space Task Group (STG) was established at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, with Robert R. Gilruth as its director. On November 26, 1958, NASA Administrator T. Keith Glennan and his deputy, Hugh Dryden, adopted a suggestion by Abe Silverstein, the director of Space Flight Development at STG, that the human spaceflight project be called Project Mercury. The name was publicly announced by Glennan on December 17, 1958, the 55th anniversary of the Wright Brothers' first flight.[8][9] The objective of Project Mercury was to launch a man into Earth orbit, return him safely to the Earth, and evaluate his capabilities in space.[10] 041b061a72