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Cosmophonia
Meredith Michael and Gabriel Lubell
15 episodes
8 months ago
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Science,
Astronomy
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"Stardrive" (Uncharted Cosmophony No. 1)
Cosmophonia
35 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
"Stardrive" (Uncharted Cosmophony No. 1)
In this new series, Uncharted Cosmophony, we choose a random, previously unknown to us album that seems to have some spacey elements, listen to it, and then talk about it. This time we chose the 1973 record "Intergalactic Trot" by Stardrive with Robert Mason. The album prominently shows off the capabilities of an early multi-voiced synthesizer, backed by a full band, but unlike ambient "space" music is energetic and driven. Our conversation moves in interesting directions, including how the blending of technology and pastoral musical topics can be used to depict an alien landscape.    References Pastoral music John Adams, Short Ride in a Fast Machine For more on the use of the pastoral to represent space, see Rebecca Leydon, "The Post-War Pastoral in Space-Age-Bachelor-Pad Music" Boss music - music in video games that accompanies the battle with the final, or otherwise major enemy
Cosmophonia