Ground Control
The countdown clock says we're ready. Solid rocket booster and main engine start. Liftoff! Spaced out suspense surrounded by stellar guitar.
2:16 · 120 BPM
Album Theme: The Solar System. Listen to Ground Control, The Rings Of Saturn, Super Jupiter and Moving Mercury. What makes Earth so special compared to the other planets? Is it really true that our beautiful blue planet is the only world we know of that supports everything we little earthlings need for life? While Venus may be similar to Earth in size, it's basically hot as hell and Saturn's hydrogen and helium gases wouldn't even allow for us to breathe. The stormy, spinning gas giant Jupiter doesn't seem to be a very friendly place either and blue Uranus is made of water, methane and ammonia fluids – so that planet is out of the question too. Mercury is always on the move and much too close to the heat and light of the sun and the deadliest space weather out there appears to be on cold, dark and windy Neptune. That leaves us with Mars and the fact that a lake of liquid water has recently been discoverd there. So what do you think? Is there life on Mars?
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Ground Control
The countdown clock says we're ready. Solid rocket booster and main engine start. Liftoff! Spaced out suspense surrounded by stellar guitar.
2:16 · 120 BPM
Hot Venus
So similar to Earth in size, mass and gravity, but hot as hell with no water to quench our thirst. We definitely can't land here. Exciting & challenging. Is there anybody out there?
2:12 · 125 BPM
The Rings Of Saturn
Hydrogen and helium surrounded by beautiful gigantic rings. But once again, nowhere to land and just another planetary flyby. All alone in space on a farout voyage with thoughtful, deep guitar.
2:59 · 62 BPM
Super Jupiter
The stormy, spinning gas giant is the biggest planet in the solar system. Weightless, floating guitars orbiting around Jupiter's many moons.
2:16 · 116 BPM
The Moons Of Uranus
Hopelessly romantic astronomers named a few of Uranus' major moons Miranda, Titania, Ariel, Umbriel and Oberon. Funky uplifting & euphoric excitement on the discovery of new frontiers in space.
2:06 · 120 BPM
Moving Mercury
You're the smallest planet closest to the light and heat of the sun. So chances of ever really getting to know you don't look that good. Regretful realisation makes this one cool and distant.
2:08 · 96 BPM
Planet Nine
A new giant planet in our solar system. Are you really out there? Psychedelic guitar warble and reverb. Cool and curious. A new discovery.
2:30 · 134 BPM
Neptune Wind
The fastest winds in the solar system. Where do they come from and where do they go? Hypnotic, light and airy. Floating away into space on warm wind.
2:33 · 102 BPM
The Sun
You are the star at the center of our solar system and 4 billion years old. This makes me feel small and insignificant. Spatial depth, higher dimensions & a guitar atmosphere from the great beyond.
2:45
Wonderful Earth
Even though you're not at the center of the universe, you're the only special one for us. Positively bright, life-affirming optimism with some staccato guitar and cosmic harmonics.
2:08 · 88 BPM
The Return Of Pluto
What ever became of poor little Pluto and the nine-planet solar system we learned about in school? Shamefully demoted to dwarf planet status! How dare they do this to you. Bold & confident. Preparing for the comeback.
2:03 · 106 BPM
Martian Mashup
There are signs of liquid water on Mars. What do you think? Is there life on Mars? Rambunctious extraterrestrial space age dance.
1:57 · 100 BPM