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Pushing The Envelope
3-22-25 Pushing The Envelope: Music Decidedly Left of Center

Pushing The Envelope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 119:00


Greetings! New Petridisch, new Tremosphere, new Robert Scott Thompson, other new things, slightly older stuff, then a tangent focused on the work of Ricky Ian Gordan and Adam Guettel. (Oh, did I ever tell you I once co-hosted a show themed around musical theater & related goodies?) Enjoy! Joel e-mail: pushingtheenvelopewhus@gmail.com Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/envpusher1.bsky.social    3-22-25 PTE Playlist   They Went Away - Tremosphere - saturated solace - Slugg Records (May 2025 pre-release) https://tremosphere.bandcamp.com/album/saturated-solace    This Earthly Round (REDUX) - Stephen Page, saxophone / Alexandre Maynegre-Torra, piano / Australian composer: Miriama Young - Earthly Round - Navona Records (2025)  https://www.navonarecords.com/catalog/nv6707/    Our Again S - Petridisch - Apéritifs - fourth world (2025) https://fourthworld.bandcamp.com/album/ap-ritifs    The Universe Spins on a Vector of Silence - Robert Scott Thompson - In Slow Ascent - Aucourant Records (2025) https://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com/album/in-slow-ascent   Jaunpuri - Sophia Subbayya Vastek: just intonation piano / Nitin Mitta: tabla / Michael Harrison tanpura & composer - Histories - Innova (2017) https://innova.mu/album/histories/    Janet Underneath The Roses - Ricky Ian Gordon - A Horse With Wings - Blue Griffin Records (2010) https://rickyiangordon.com/    Once I Was - voice: Theresa McCarthy / piano - composer: Ricky Ian Gordon - Bright Eyed Joy: The Songs of Ricky Ian Gordon - Nonesuch (2001) https://rickyiangordon.com/    Contemporary - voice: Adam Guettel / poem: W.S. Merwin - music: Ricky Ian Gordon - Bright Eyed Joy: The Songs of Ricky Ian Gordon - Nonesuch (2001) https://rickyiangordon.com/    Saturn Returns - vocal/composer: Adam Guettel - Myths & Hymns - Nonesuch (2001) https://www.adamguettel.com/    Pegasus - vocals: Billy Porter / Lynette DuPre / Audra McDonald / composer: Adam Guettel - Myths & Hymns - Nonesuch (2002) https://www.adamguettel.com/   Come To Jesus - guitar: Garrett Gleason / composer: Adam Guettel - Myths & Hymns - Big Round Records (2023) https://www.bigroundrecords.com/catalog/BR8984/   Prisms for Gene Davis - ensemble: Nata Swara / composer: Brian Baumbusch - Chemistry for Gamelan and String Quartet - New World Records (2023) https://www.newworldrecords.org/products/brian-baumbusch-chemistry-for-gamelan-and-string-quartet    Duck Blind - Paul Dresher Ensemble w/ Rinde Eckert - Slow Fire - Minmax Music (1992) https://minmax.bandcamp.com/album/slow-fire    Weeping Monolith - Gelbart - Liquids & Flesh - Egglike Records (April 2025) https://gelbart.bandcamp.com/album/liquids-flesh    Hidden No More - Kekal - Quantum Resolution - digital release (2020) https://kekal.bandcamp.com/album/quantum-resolution    March - feinstruktur - 2025 - digital release (2025) https://feinstruktur.bandcamp.com/album/2025           

Sequences Magazine
Sequences Podcast No 256

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 184:44


Hello, everyone; thanks for tuning in. We've been asked a few times over the years why we don't have podcasts dedicated to only one style of music, like Berlin School or ambient music, chill-out or New Age. Plenty of excellent mixes are available online. We're here to introduce you to new sounds from electronic musicians worldwide. “Variety is the spice of life,” and that's precisely what we aim to bring with the music we choose for each edition. You never know what will come up with new editions, showing an expanse of genres in our ongoing trip with humans and their machines. Playlist no 256 2.00 Ian Boddy & Dave Bessell ‘Polarity Part 2' (album Polarity) https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com 14.22 Evan Marc + Steve Hillage ‘Intention Craft' (album Dreamtime Submersible) https://bluetech.bandcamp.com/album/evan-marc-steve-hillage-dreamtime-submersible 24.52 Józef Skrzek & Przemysław Rudź ‘The Stratomusica Suite' (album The Stratomusica Suite) ***https://przemyslawrudz.bandcamp.com/album/the-stratomusica-suite 32.39 Robert Scott Thompson & Erdem Helvacioğlu ‘From A Language Of Light' (album From A Language Of Light) https://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com/ 37.07 Robert Scott Thompson & Erdem Helvacioğlu ‘Imaginarium' 42.21 Robert Scott Thompson & Erdem Helvacioğlu ‘From Intellect To Intuition' 46.57 Robert Scott Thompson & Erdem Helvacioğlu ‘Tale of the Magnifying Transmitter *** 49.38 Mike Hans Steffl ‘Ares' (album Complicated Connections) https://mikehanssteffl.bandcamp.com 57.04 Mike Hans Steffl ‘Charon' 01.02.39 Michael Bruckner ‘Nightfall' (album The Android Tales Vol 1) https://michaelbrueckner-syngate.bandcamp.com 01.05.19 Steve Roach 'Towards The Dream' (album Dreamtime Return: High Definition Remaster) https://steveroach.bandcamp.com/album/dreamtime-return-high-definition-edition 01.21.58 Hélène Vogelsinger ‘Elevation' (Album Ethereal Dissolution) https://helenevogelsinger.bandcamp.com/album/ethereal-dissolution 01.23.13 Steve Roach ‘The Ancient Days' 01.32.03 Ivan Black ‘Crystal Heart' (album Deep Listening) https://petroglyphmusic.bandcamp.com/album/663-ivan-black-deep-listening 01.41.09 Lisa Bella Donna ‘Atlas Obscura' (album Hysteresis) https://lisabelladonna.bandcamp.com 01.50.56 Brian Duffy/System-100 ‘Wind On Combe Gibbet' (album Instead Of Faint Spirit) https://buriedtreasure.bandcamp.com 01.54.14 Brian Duffy/System-100 ‘Ink Pen White' 01.57.52 Shall Remain Nameless ‘The Kessler Effect/Downward Spiral' (album A Bleeping Mess) https://shallremainnameless.bandcamp.com 02.06.42 Christian Fiesel ‘Traumatized Hearing' (album Radium Girls) https://christianfiesel.bandcamp.com/album/radium-girls 02.11.06 Christain Fiesel ‘Fate Strikes With Rays' 02.14.58 Christain Fiesel ‘Deadzone' 02.20.19 LPF12 ‘The Mind Builds A Blue Sky' (album Burn The World Quietly) https://lpf12.bandcamp.com/album/burn-the-world-quietly 02.27.10 LPF12 ‘Anarchy For The Light Hearted' 02.29.53 Carl Lord ‘Beckley Creek' (album Weightless) www.heartdancerecords.com 02.33.58 PJS ‘Imaginations' (album Flora) https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/flora 02.42.57 CURA ‘In A Cosmic Valley Ballet' (album In The Hush Of Mosaic Spaces) https://heartdancerecords.bandcamp.com 02.42.57 CURA ‘Swaying In The Breeze' 02.49.08 Spacecraft ‘Moving Across The Sky' (album Skyscapes) https://spacecraft.bandcamp.com/album/skyscapes 02.52.59 Spacecraft ‘Moonrise Over Seattle' 02.56.52 Niclas Lundqvist ‘Drift Away' (EP Blue Dawn) https://valleyviewrecords.bandcamp.com/music 02.58.55 Narwhal 'Something Out There' (album Space Ambient: Drifting 002) https://valleyviewrecords.bandcamp.com/album/space-ambient-drifting-002 03.01.39 Floating Tones ‘Walk Among The Stars' https://valleyviewrecords.bandcamp.com/album/space-ambient-drifting-002 Edit***

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast
PGM 1372 'ELECTRON FLOW' : may 17-24

Hearts of Space Promo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024


Electronic music has come a long way in the last 50 years. Beginning in the 1960s, the arrival of affordable mass-produced analog and digital synthesizers liberated electronic music from the rigidity of academic laboratories, the iconoclasm of avant-garde theories, and the dogmas of experimental music. Equipped with powerful instruments and their own recording studios, electronic musicians were free to take ideas and influences from all kinds of popular and historical music, leading to a fruitful period of cross-fertilization, invention, and collaboration. Early electronic instruments were notably lacking in musical expression, but they proved to be exceptionally good at creating the impression of flying and floating in vast virtual spaces. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, we fly on electronic winds and float on electronic clouds, on a program called ELECTRON FLOW. Music is by GEORGE WALLACE, CHRONOTOPE PROJECT, COPAL RIVER, ROBERT SCOTT THOMPSON, STEVE ROACH, ANDREW LAHIFF, STEVE BRAND, and ADHAM SHAIKH. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]

lostfrontier.org
#1.020, Mercurio y la Mariner 10

lostfrontier.org

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 120:39


Las primeras menciones conocidas de Mercurio fueron hechas por los sumerios y datan del tercer milenio a. C. Los babilonios (2000-500 a. C.) hicieron igualmente nuevas observaciones sobre el planeta, denominándolo Nabu o Nebu, que en su mitología significa el mensajero de los dioses.​ Los observadores de la Antigua Grecia llamaron al planeta de dos maneras: Apolo cuando era visible en el cielo de la mañana y Hermes cuando lo era al anochecer. Sin embargo, los astrónomos griegos se dieron cuenta de que se referían al mismo cuerpo celeste, siendo Pitágoras el primero en proponer la idea. Las primeras observaciones con telescopio de Mercurio datan de Galileo en el siglo XVII. Aunque él observara las fases planetarias cuando miraba a Venus, su telescopio no era lo suficientemente potente para distinguir las fases de Mercurio. En 1631 Pierre Gassendi realizó las primeras observaciones del tránsito de Mercurio cruzando el Sol cuando vio el tránsito de Mercurio predicho por Johannes Kepler. En 1639, Giovanni Zupi usó un telescopio para descubrir que el planeta tenía una fase orbital similar a la de Venus y la Luna. La observación demostró de manera concluyente que Mercurio orbitaba alrededor del Sol. Durante muchos años se pensó que la misma cara de Mercurio miraba siempre hacia el Sol, de forma sincrónica, similar a como lo hace la Luna respecto a la Tierra. En 1965 se constató que el periodo de rotación era de 59 días. El astrónomo italiano Giuseppe Colombo notó que este valor suponía una resonancia orbital de 2:3, es decir, Mercurio rota tres veces cada dos años mercurianos.​ Más tarde, la Mariner 10 lo confirmaría. La magnitud aparente de Mercurio varía entre −2,0 (brillante como la estrella Sirio) y 5,5.​ La observación de Mercurio es complicada por su proximidad al Sol, deslumbrado en el resplandor de nuestra estrella. Mercurio sólo se puede observar por un corto período durante el crepúsculo de la mañana o de la noche. Mercurio es más fácil de ver desde el hemisferio Sur de la Tierra que desde el hemisferio Norte. El ángulo de Mercurio incide de manera máxima con la eclíptica, permitiendo elevarse varias horas antes que el Sol y no se pone hasta varias horas después del ocaso en los países situados en latitudes templadas del hemisferio Sur. Por contraste, en las latitudes templadas del hemisferio Norte, Mercurio nunca está por encima del horizonte en más o menos a medianoche. Como muchos otros planetas y estrellas brillantes, Mercurio puede ser visto durante un eclipse solar. Llegar hasta Mercurio desde la Tierra supone un significativo reto tecnológico, ya que su órbita está mucho más cerca del Sol. Una nave espacial con destino a Mercurio lanzada desde nuestro planeta deberá de recorrer unos 91.000.000 de kilómetros. Comenzando desde la órbita terrestre a unos 30 km/s, el cambio de velocidad que la nave debe realizar para entrar en una órbita de transferencia para pasar cerca de Mercurio es muy grande comparado con otras misiones planetarias. La sonda Mariner 10 (1974-1975) fue la primera en estudiar en profundidad el planeta Mercurio. Previamente había visitado Venus y utilizó la asistencia de trayectoria gravitacional de Venus para acelerar hacia Mercurio. Sobrevoló tres veces Mercurio y tomó 10.000 imágenes de gran parte de la superficie del planeta. La misión finalizó el 24 de marzo de 1975, cuando se quedó sin combustible y dejó de mantener el control de orientación. Mariner 10 fue la última sonda espacial dentro del programa Mariner de la NASA. Fue lanzada el 3 de noviembre de 1973,​ dos años después de la Mariner 9. Su misión era probar un transmisor experimental en banda X, explorar la atmósfera, superficie y características físicas de Venus y Mercurio y validar la asistencia gravitatoria, usando en este caso a Venus para acelerarse en su trayecto final hacia Mercurio. Estaba dotada de un rastreador de estrellas con el que seguía a Canopus y sensores solares. El interior de la nave fue aislado con múltiples mantas térmicas en la parte superior e inferior. La nave portaba un escudo térmico que se desplegó después de su lanzamiento para proteger a la nave en el lado orientado hacia el Sol. Cinco de los ocho compartimentos de la electrónica llevaban también cortinillas regulables para controlar la temperatura interior. Los instrumentos a bordo de la nave espacial midieron la superficie de la atmósfera y las características físicas de Mercurio y Venus. Un transmisor experimental en banda X, de alta frecuencia, fue trasladado por primera vez en esta nave espacial. En 1974, tras detectarse un fallo en el sistema de control de actitud, se utilizó propelente adicional para realizar las maniobras; ante un inminente agotamiento del propelente, corría peligro el correcto acercamiento a Mercurio y la posición de la antena apuntando hacia la Tierra. Como medida desesperada, se decidió dirigir adecuadamente los paneles solares para que pudieran ser utilizados a manera de vela solar, lo que proporcionaría el empuje necesario para reemplazar algunas de las maniobras que requerirían gasto adicional de propelente. De esta manera, aunque en forma accidental, se utilizó por primera vez la presión de la luz en las cercanías del Sol a manera de vela solar, lo que en este caso produjo que se salvara la continuidad de los objetivos de la misión. Debido a que la nave espacial consumió la totalidad de su combustible, ya no le resulta posible corregir su dirección para apuntar a la Tierra, por lo que se ha perdido contacto con la misma y simplemente ha quedado a la deriva, orbitando alrededor del Sol. Christian Wittman, Dear Gravity, Daniele Bogon, Johan Tronestam & Wolfgang Gsell, Jeff Pearce, Lethave Plank, Arcane, Robert Scott Thompson, Wojciech Kania, ASKII, Hollan Holmes, Martin Nonstatic, Unusual Cosmic Process, Terminus Void. El playlist detallado: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2024/1020.

Sequences Magazine
Sequences Podcast No 233

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 176:34


With many recent releases, this edition gives us more ambient electro-acoustic & downtempo music, including two pioneering musicians from the 80s to the present day. Steve Roach with the 20th anniversary of ‘Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces, where the label Projekt collects all four parts into a single release — close to five hours of electronic ambient music, which allows the listener blissful hours on the high frontier between deep listening music and the spirituality of pure sound. The musical alchemist Robert Scott Thompson combines his mastery of the electroacoustic, acousmatic, contemporary instrumental and avant-garde genres on Placid. Our modular track comes from the album Myuthafoo, based on creative sequencing processes that playfully unravel Caterina Barbieri's deep-rooted interest in time, space, memory and emotion. Following lengthy negotiations upon the release of her 2022 debut, Nova Cat (yes, a cat), reluctantly agreed to Projekt Sam Rosenthal's addition of ambient music to two tracks on her sophomore effort, Stellar purr. Playlist no 233 02.57 DELREI ‘Into The Wasteland' (album Desolation and Radiation) ww.projekt.com 06.11 DELREI ‘Dusk' 09.24 Deep Imagination ‘Make The Moon Appear' (album Children Of The Moon) www.bscmusic.com 14.06 Deep Imagination ‘The Silence Of Hinterland' 17.55 Eagle ‘Generation Z' (synth Music) (EP Daft muzak for radio stations: vol2) https://eagle5.bandcamp.com 25.22 Lyonel Bauchet ‘L'ordre a des choses' (album Tractatus Lyra-Organismus) https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com 32.25 Caterina Barbieri 'Swirls Of You' (album Myuthafoo) https://caterinabarbieri.bandcamp.com/album/myuthafoo 37.44 Howard Armitage ‘No Single Moment' (album Disruptive Element Unreleased) 44.37 Gleisberg ‘Beautiful Nature' (album Floating In Your Soul) www.bscmusic.com 47.07 Gleisberg ‘Heaven In Mind' 50.53 Dino Pacifici ‘Longing As' (album Longing) https://dinopacifici.bandcamp.com 55.11 Dino Pacifici ‘Home Star Coordinates Confirmed- Homeward Bound' (album Spaceman's Lament) 01.0.08 Dino Pacifici ‘Voices From The Nebula' (album Celestial Anomalies) 01.07.35 Steve Roach ‘Presence' (album Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces: complete edition) ***www.projekt.com 01.15.30 Steve Roach 'Shift Dimension' 01.18.51 Steve Roach 'Essence Of Phaedra' 01.21.22 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Translucence' (album Placid) https://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com 01.27.49 Robert Scott Thompson 'Skysill' 01.32.04 Stellarpurr ‘Stellar Purr' (with Ambient Music)' (album Nova Cat Purring Sounds) *** www.projekt.com 01.40.56 Deborah Martin & Jill Haley ‘Into The Quiet' (album Into The Quiet) https://ambientelectronic.bandcamp.com 01.49.04 E-Clark Cornell ‘Crystal' (album Powers) https://latome22.bandcamp.com 01.57.13 Murcof & Vanessa Wagner ‘In a Landscape (John Cage)' (album Statea) https://infine-rec.bandcamp.com 02.07.43 Deuter ‘Back To A Planet' (album Ecstasy) https://www.cgdeuter.com 02.14.06 Deuter ‘Blue Waves Gold' 02.16.54 Andy Pickford ‘Forbidden Spheres' (Forbidden Spheres) https://andypickford1.bandcamp.com 02.28.12 Andy Pickford ‘Pareidolia Pt 3' 02.39.21 John 3.16 ‘And the Dust Returns to The Earth as it Was, and The Spirit Returns to God Who Gave it' (single) https://john316.bandcamp.com 02.47.28 Patrick 9000 ‘Interstellar' (album Endless Journey) https://syngate.bandcamp.com 02.52.11 Patrick 9000 ‘Apollo Landing' Edit***

Sequences Magazine
Sequences Podcast No 228

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 179:48


As our support for the unjustified war in Ukraine started over a year ago, we decided to feature a few musicians from that country in this latest edition. Zavoloka's experimental work began with that inspiration from British ‘90s electronic music, which is still a key influence for her, but she's expanded into the world of field recordings with strong driving rhythms. You won't necessarily be able to pick out the piano submerged in Endless Melancholy music, but it's there, providing a steady drone, which has a very mellow type ambience. Duo Gamardah Fungus' music and field recording work invokes the sparse open landscapes of Ukraine's rural areas, and they try to reach the enigmatic, viscous and calm atmosphere of the very cosmos. Also in our lineup are some of our favourite names spanning many decades with new releases, including Erik Wollo, Steve Roach, Robert Scott Thompson & Craig Padilla. Vintage music comes from Rolf Trostel's last album ‘Narrow Gate of Life', recorded in 1983 at a live concert in the imposing Romanesque church of St. Pere de Galligants in Girona. Rolf worked with the Hamburg musician inventor and sound tinkerer Wolfgang Palm on the PPG and tested the then-new digital wave computer 360, releasing only four albums and leaving the scene for “private life”. Download bios: https://we.tl/t-StiJ20hbhM Playlist No 228 02.08 Wellenfeld ‘Eiswelten'(album Eiswelten) https://wellenfeld.bandcamp.com 09.44 Wellenfeld ‘Deception Island' 14.13 TM Solver ‘Serious Ambient' (album Dividuum) https://tmsolver.bandcamp.com 24.44 Thorsten Quaeschning, Anna-Maria van Reusel ‘Behind Close Doors Live' https://thorstenquaeschning.bandcamp.com 34.54 Gamardah Fungus ‘Ursa Major' (album Polaris) *** https://gamardahfungus.bandcamp.com/album/polaris 44.15 Endless Melancholy 'Slow Motion' (album All Outtakes) https://endlessmelancholy.bandcamp.com/album/all-outtakes 49.50 Endless Melancholy ‘Uncertain' 53.36 Mutagenese ‘Inside Proteus' (album Microcosm) https://mutagenese-syngate.bandcamp.com/album/microcosm 01.01.25 Zavoloka ‘Stezhka' (album Amulet) https://zavoloka.bandcamp.com/album/amulet 01.06.21 Zavoloka ‘Sich' 01.09.44 Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen ‘Weathering The Storm' (album Weathering The Storm) https://padilla-allen.bandcamp.com 01.19.49 Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen ‘A Matter of Time Part 1' 01.22.31 Art Of Infinity ‘Zur Zweiten Welt: Eclisped-Edit' (album Sky Space Bar II) www.bscmusic.com 01.30.03 Erik Wøllo ‘Le Paysage (remix)' (The Le Paysage Single) www.projekt.com 01.34.29 Erik Wøllo ‘Illuminated River' 01.39.47 Rolf Trostel ‘Hoffnung Auf Gerechtigkeit (album Narrow Gate To Life) 01.44.00 Rolf Trostel ‘Tore Der Finsternis ‘ 01.48.21 Steve Roach ‘Stream of Forever' (album Rest Of Life)***https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com 01.58.38 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Blinding Shadows Fall' (album Night & Day) *** https://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com 02.05.33 Robert Scott Thompson ‘la lune ne garde aucune rancune' *** 02.10.56 Gleisberg ‘Lost In Thoughts 2' (album Sky Space Bar II) www.bscmusic.com 02.12.19 Karmacosmic ‘Compassion And Devotion' (album Sky Space Bar II) www.bscmusic.com 02.16.34 Fritz Mayr ‘Centurion' (album Alpha Hyperion) https://fritzmayr.bandcamp.com/album/alpha-hyperion 02.26.03 Fritz Mayr ‘Dual Universe' 02.37.13 Ô Lake ‘Avalanche' (album Still) https://beacons.ai/olakemusic 02.41.54 Gandalf ‘Eartheana-Overture' (album Eartheana) www.bscmusic.com 02.45.04 Gandalf ‘North America-Somewhere in the West' 02.48.24 Gandalf ‘Australia-Dreamtime Traveller' 02.55.31 Robert Simon Thoma ‘Rain Forest Part One' (album Nature Beauty) wwwbscmusic.com Edit ***

lostfrontier.org
#970, y, ahora, Venus

lostfrontier.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 118:57


Tras la llegada del Hombre a la Luna, el siguiente reto en la conquista espacial fue llegar a Venus. La órbita de Venus es un 28% más cercana al Sol que la de la Tierra. Por este motivo, las naves que viajan hacia Venus deben recorrer más de 41 millones de kilómetros adentrándose en el campo gravitatorio del Sol, perdiendo parte de su energía potencial que es entonces transformada en energía cinética; esto ocasiona que este tipo de trayectorias tengan que ser calculadas con mucha precisión. Por otro lado, la atmósfera de Venus no facilita maniobras de frenado atmosférico. Venus es un planeta de atmósfera masiva y sus capas exteriores son mucho más variables y complicadas que las de otros planetas, como Marte. Aterrizar en Venus implica contar con una información extremadamente precisa de la densidad atmosférica en las capas superiores. Tras el fracaso de la sonda Sputnik 7 lanzada hacia Venus el 4 de febrero de 1961 y que no pudo salir de la órbita terrestre, el 12 de febrero de 1961, la sonda espacial soviética Venera 1 (llamada también inicialmente Sputnik 8) se convierte en la primera sonda enviada con éxito hacia otro planeta. La Venera 1 fue la primera en combinar todas las características necesarias de una nave espacial interplanetaria: paneles solares, antena parabólica para la telemetría, estabilizadores en tres ejes, motor de corrección de rumbo y el primer lanzamiento desde una órbita de aparcamiento. Venera 1 fue la primera nave espacial lanzada para sobrevolar Venus. Perteneció al Programa Venera y consistió en un cuerpo cilíndrico coronado por una cúpula, de 2'35 m de altura y 1'5 m de diámetro. La masa de combustible era de 643'5 Kg. Dos paneles solares, con una superficie total de 2 m², se extendían en forma radial desde el cilindro. Para las comunicaciones se diseñó una antena de alta ganancia desplegable de 2 m de diámetro. Los comandos de enlace ascendente se enviaron a la nave espacial a 770 MHz y 1'6 bits/s. La sonda estaba equipada con instrumentos científicos, entre ellos un magnetómetro al final de un brazo de 2 m, trampas de iones, detectores de micrometeoritos y contadores de radiación cósmica. La cúpula contenía una esfera de combustible a presión de 1'2 atm que contenía un banderín de la Unión Soviética y fue diseñada para flotar en el océano venusiano tras el impacto previsto. La nave Venera 1 también llevaba un motor de corrección de curso. El control de temperatura —nominalmente a 30°C— se logró con persianas térmicas. Siete días después del lanzamiento, a aproximadamente dos millones de kilómetros de la Tierra, se perdió el contacto con la nave. Entre el 19 y el 20 de mayo de 1961 pasó a 100.000 Km de Venus para, posteriormente, entrar en órbita heliocéntrica. Éste fue el segundo de dos intentos de enviar una sonda a Venus en febrero de 1961, inmediatamente después del lanzamiento de su nave hermana Venera-1VA No.1,​ que no llegó a abandonar la órbita de la Tierra. El motor 11D33 fue el primero de ciclo de combustión en etapas del mundo y también el primer uso de un motor de vacío para permitir el cohete de combustible líquido en el espacio. Se llevaron a cabo tres sesiones de telemetría, reuniendo datos de viento solar y rayos cósmicos cerca de la Tierra, en la magnetopausa de la Tierra. El 19 de febrero, a una distancia de 1.900.000 Km, después de descubrir el viento solar con Luna 2, Venera 1 proporcionó la primera verificación de que este plasma estaba presente uniformemente en el espacio profundo. Siete días después, no se pudo realizar la siguiente sesión de telemetría programada. El 19 de mayo de 1961 Venera 1 pasó a menos de 100.000 Km de Venus. Los ingenieros soviéticos determinaron que Venera-1 falló debido al sobrecalentamiento de un sensor de orientación. El 22 de julio de 1962 la NASA lanzó la primera misión del programa espacial estadounidense con destino a Venus, la sonda Mariner 1, que se destruyó durante el despegue. A los 4 min y 53 s se produjo una inclinación inesperada del cohete que fue detectada por los encargados de seguridad de la misión. Ante esta situación que implicaba alguna posibilidad de que el cohete cayese en el océano cerca de las rutas transatlánticas, se envió una orden al cohete para su autodestrucción 6 s antes de que liberase la sonda. Durante la caída, el transpondedor de radio siguió mandando señales durante 64 s. El fallo fue causado por la combinación de dos factores: interferencias en las señales recibidas y la omisión de un guión en las instrucciones del programa de guiado del cohete. Ambos errores provocaron que durante las pérdidas de contacto con tierra el cohete modificara su trayectoria y se desviara de la ruta prevista. Igualmente fallida resultó la sonda Sputnik 19, similar a la Venera 1 y lanzada por la Unión Soviética el 25 de agosto de 1962. Sin embargo, el primer éxito en la exploración de Venus no se haría esperar mucho más. La Mariner 2 sobrevoló Venus en diciembre de 1962 a una distancia de 34.773 Km y se convirtió en la primera sonda en transmitir desde las proximidades del planeta. Era una sonda lunar del tipo Ranger modificada. Estableció que Venus no tenía campo magnético y consiguió medir las emisiones térmicas de microondas del planeta. Hammock, Astropilot, Chronotope Project, Terra Ambient, Cousin Silas, Bersarin Quartett, Robert Scott Thompson, Miledh, Vangelis, Chuck van Zyl, Blue Is Nine, David Helpling, Lars Leonhard. El playlist detallado: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2022/970

Atmósfera
Atmósfera - Mark Cain, Natalie Beridze - 16/01/22

Atmósfera

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 120:07


Recuperamos la normalidad después de nuestros especiales con un programa lleno de novedades y sonidos inmersivos que nos harán flotar en nuestra Atmósfera. Escucharemos los nuevos trabajos de Mark Cain, Matt Christensen, Mári Mákó, Porter Ricks, Antonella Porcelluzzi_& Michael Schaffer, Pleasure, Robert Scott Thompson, Nacho Roman y Natalie Beridze. Escuchar audio

Atmósfera
Atmósfera - Concierto Abul Mogard, Ben Chatwin - 02/05/21

Atmósfera

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 120:05


Nos sumergimos esta semana en sonidos oscuros y penetrantes con un toque de distinción y elegancia. Nos preparamos para asistir al concierto de Abul Mogard, que por primera vez visita España, en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid, el día 7 de mayo. Escucharemos lo nuevo del japonés Chihei Hatakeyama, OPLEN, Phurpa, Schrecken & Peter Kutin, Lisa & Kroffe, Txt, BirdWorld, Robert Scott Thompson o Ben Chatwin Escuchar audio

lostfrontier.org
#950, De la Tierra a la Luna (IV)

lostfrontier.org

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 119:20


Mientras el módulo Eagle se dispone a alunizar en el Mar de la Tranquilidad, las imágenes en directo están siendo seguidas en televisión por 600 millones de personas. La cuarta misión de la serie de vuelos tripulados Apolo inicia la exploración humana de la Luna. Los astronautas Neil Armstrong y Edwin F. Aldrin recorren el terreno durante más de dos horas recogiendo 22 kilogramos de muestras de suelo y rocas lunares e instalando un reflector láser e instrumental científico para detección de seismos y partículas solares. Cuenta la leyenda que Buzz Aldrin era presbiteriano y pidió permiso a su iglesia para poder administrarse a sí mismo la comunión al alunizar. Aldrin llevaría un pequeño kit religioso compuesto por una hostia y un poco de vino para comulgar con ellos poco después de alunizar. La base lunar, denominada Tranquillitatis Statio, consistente en el LEM y su tripulación, se hallaba a unos noventa kilómetros al este de dos cráteres casi gemelos denominados Ritter y Sabine, al sur del Mare Tranquilitatis. Seis horas y media después del alunizaje, los astronautas estaban preparados para salir del LEM. Realizadas las comprobaciones pertinentes, Armstrong solicitó permiso para efectuar los preparativos de la primera actividad extravehicular. Houston lo autorizó. El primero en salir es Armstrong. Mientras desciende por las escaleras activa la cámara de televisión que retransmitirá imágenes a todo el mundo. Entonces describe a Houston lo que ve a su alrededor y, al pisar el suelo a las 2:56 del 21 de julio de 1969 (hora internacional UTC), pronuncia la famosa frase: 'Este es un pequeño paso para un hombre, pero un gran salto para la Humanidad'. En Houston el reloj marcaba las 22:56 h. En un primer momento, por seguridad, los astronautas iban unidos al LEM mediante un cordón. Al ver que el paseo lunar parecía seguro, se deshicieron de él. Armstrong y Aldrin tenían expresas instrucciones de no cerrar la escotilla del Apolo 11, ya que no contaba con una manija en su parte exterior. Armstrong tomó fotografías del paisaje aledaño y más tarde muestras del suelo lunar. Entretanto Buzz Aldrin se preparó para salir del LEM de la misma manera que su comandante. El segundo de a bordo bajó por la escala y contempló su alrededor.   Armstrong: —Una vista magnífica ahí fuera.   Aldrin: —Magnífica desolación. Los astronautas comenzaron a realizar las tareas que les habían encomendado: instalar los aparatos del ALSEP, descubrir una placa con una inscripción que conmemora la efeméride, instalar una cámara de televisión sobre un trípode a veinte metros del LEM. Mientras tanto Aldrin instaló un detector de partículas nucleares emitidas por el Sol: una cinta metalizada sobre la que incide el viento solar que posteriormente deberían trasladar al LEM para poder analizarla en la Tierra al término de la misión. Más tarde ambos desplegaron una bandera estadounidense e iniciaron una conversación telefónica con el presidente de los Estados Unidos Richard Nixon:   Nixon: —Hola, Neil y Buzz. Les estoy hablando por teléfono desde el Despacho Oval de la Casa Blanca y seguramente ésta sea la llamada telefónica más importante jamás hecha, porque gracias a lo que han conseguido, desde ahora el cielo forma parte del mundo de los hombres y como nos hablan desde el Mar de la Tranquilidad, eso nos recuerda que tenemos que duplicar los esfuerzos para traer la paz y la tranquilidad a la Tierra. En este momento único en la Historia del mundo, todos los pueblos de la Tierra forman uno solo. Lo que han hecho les enorgullece y rezamos para que vuelvan sanos y salvos a la Tierra.   Armstrong: —Gracias, señor presidente. Para nosotros es un honor y un privilegio estar aquí. Representamos no sólo a los Estados Unidos, sino también a los hombres de paz de todos los países. Es una visión de futuro. Es un honor para nosotros participar en esta misión hoy. Por último instalan un sismómetro a pocos metros del LEM para conocer la actividad sísmica de la Luna y un retrorreflector de rayos láser para medir con precisión la distancia que hay hasta nuestro satélite. Mientras esto sucede, Michael Collins seguía en órbita en el módulo de mando con un ángulo muy rasante. Cada paso en órbita, de un horizonte a otro, duraba tan sólo seis minutos y medio, pero desde semejante altura no era capaz de ver a sus compañeros. La actividad extravehicular duró más de 2 horas. Los astronautas instalaron un ALSEP con varios experimentos, colocaron un disco con mensajes y saludos de varias naciones del mundo, las medallas recibidas de las familias de Yuri Gagarin y Vladímir Komarov, las insignias del Apolo en recuerdo de Virgil Grissom, Edward White y Roger Chaffee, fallecidos en el incendio de la nave Apolo 1, sellaron con un tampón el primer ejemplar del nuevo sello de correos de 10 centavos y recogieron 22 kg de rocas lunares. El primero en regresar al módulo lunar es Aldrin, seguido inmediatamente por Armstrong. Mientras llevaron puesto el traje no lo notaron, pero al quitarse el casco dentro del módulo lunar, los astronautas del Apolo 11 sintieron algo inesperado: el polvo lunar que había en sus botas y trajes desprendía un olor intenso y muy desagradable que les recordaba a la pólvora. La composición química del polvo lunar es muy distinta de la de la pólvora, así que el origen de ese olor sigue siendo un misterio. Se cree que fue algún tipo de reacción que se activó al entrar en contacto con el aire húmedo de la cápsula y después se disipó.​ Después los dos astronautas durmieron durante casi 4 horas y media. Evenfall, Max Corbacho, Robert Scott Thompson, Paul Kwitek, Endless Melancholy, David Helpling, Lokijar, Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen, Richard P John, O Yuki Conjugate, Marcus Denight, S1gns of L1fe.

Spacemusic Season 13 (hosted by *TC*)

The Spacemusic podcast in full effect! …. The relaxation we need after one year of measures, restrictions, case reports and everything else. This is the ultimate escape from the daily stress. In the “Earth from Above” episode we've put things in perspective and let you see the valuable things. Subtle soundscapes and field recordings bring the scenes to an entire new level. Trust your ears and let yourself be guided: this is a story to remember. The sound that surrounds you, the images that merge, the feeling that determines. Beauty and simplicity go hand in hand, musically supported by: Kalte, Blue is Nine, Sverre Knut Johansen, Nimanty, Rodrigo Rodriguez, Time Being, Circular, Robert Scott Thompson, Thrupence, The Space Cadet, Fallen, Thomas Lemmer, Forrest Robots. Compiled, arranged, mixed, recorded, processed & finalized by *TC* START ... 0:00:00 - This is Spacemusic 13.4 “ Earth from Above ”0:01:26 - Stochastic Resonance - KALTE0:08:20 - Waiting Still - BLUE IS NINE0:14:03 - Earth from Above - SVERRE KNUT JOHANSEN0:16:30 - This is Infinity - NIMANTY0:22:23 - Dancing Whales - RODRIGO RODRIGUEZ0:24:26 - Farther Worlds - TIME BEING0:27:55 - Synchronous - CIRCULAR0:31:48 - Unwoven - ROBERT SCOTT THOMPSON0:35:21 - Heal - THRUPENCE0:38:16 - Glass Blizzards - THE SPACE CADET0:41:26 - On the Way Back Home - FALLEN0:47:06 - Sweet Longing - THOMAS LEMMER0:54:44 - Awash in Granite Geometry - FORREST ROBOTS0:58:19 - Coleoptera - KALTE ... END ———> NEW SHOW NOTES VERSION ———> PLEASE SEND ANY FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT ———> admin@ambient.zone ———> visit our site www.ambient.zone ———> SUPPORT THIS STATION https://paypal.me/ambientzone

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Hypnagogue Podcast

From a deep world-music groove to get things started, we’ll course through some shadowy spots, spend 30 minutes with Robert Scott Thompson, then find our way eventually to some jazz influences and modern classical. Quite a mix, gotta say. It’s just how we do. Download Start      Chouk Bwa & The Angstromers, Negriye, Voudou […]

Sequences Magazine
Sequences podcast No 162

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 177:31


This will be our last edition of the year, but wait, we have another one of those specials, to come before Christmas. More new names to add to the list appearing on Sequences. Frank Tischer a German keyboardist & singer, who ventures out into different genres besides electronic music. The luminous ritual and the cosmic soundscapes of Starburst Galaxy, twin guitar experimental improvisations by TEAR, Chase Dobson who focuses foremost on texture & atmospheres, world sounds of Monica Williams incorporating hybrid flutes, a single synth, a piano and some effects by Jonny Bull, a.k.a Audioraft, breaking boundaries both musical and geographical cellist, composer and multilingual vocalist Ian Maksin from Russia & Benedict Roff-Marsh collaborative musical project with Adrian Earnshaw. Welcome, return from Chuck Van Zyl on the live improvised set from E-Day 2018. The eighteenth album from veteran Bay Area multi-instrumentalist Forrest Fang, two live long-form ambient soundscapes by Jim Ottaway, another re-release album from Patrick Kosmos on Groove, who departed this world too soon. For innovative label Aatma, Robert Scott Thompson’s four-album set ‘The Pluviophilia Project’, we’ve included tracks from two. Renowned composer and instrumentalist David Helpling delivers another album, RUNE, of pure ambient electric guitar performances. Urban Meditation once again visit well-known areas, this time, bringing experienced space travelers from an international exploration team - well known audio experts from the UK Ireland Germany Russia Iceland and Japan, set out to dig deeper on his musical project, the prolific musician Michael Bruckner with his seventh album for Syngate Records & finally back into the more spacial & rhythmic electronics, Stephanie Sante. Sequences Podcast No 162 Playlist 03.04 Chase Dobson ’Tangent A’ (album Parallel Lines) www.chasedobson.bandcap.com 09.50 Adrian Earnshaw & Benedict Roff-Marsh ‘Magnetic Universe‘ (album Kosmicheskoye Tango) www.Benedictroff-marsh.bancamp.com 16.11 Stephanie Sante ‘Ripples In Time’ (album Dark Matter Evolution) www.stephaniesante.com 20.17 Urban Meditation: Ambidextrous ‘Stream of Stars, Reconstructed Variations’ (album Recurrence Of Space) www.urbanmeditation.bandcamp.com 28.00 Chuck Van Zyl ’SpaceTones Part 1’ (album SpaceTones) *** www.groove.nl 36.58 David Helpling ‘Glass’ (album RUNE) www.spottedpeccary.com 46.38 Forest Fang ‘Ancient Machines’ (album Ancient Machines) www.projekt.com 52.08 Forest Fang ‘The Other Earth’ 01.01.50 Starburst Galaxy ‘Ancient Aliens1’ (album Music For Science Fiction Vol1) www.nebularsilence.bandcamp.com 01.09.14 Digitonal ‘Four Chords’ www.theambientzone.co.uk 01.13.21 The Soviet Space Dog Project ‘Boombox AM (Part 2)’ (album History Of Radio) https://sovietspacedogproject.bandcamp.com 01.22.29 Urban Meditation: Sven Kossler ‘Jet Stream-Re-Streamed’ (album Recurrence Of Space) www.urbanmeditation.bandcamp.com 01.35.47 Michael Bruckner ‘The Undercurrent Part 1, Subliminal’ (The Undercurrent) www.syngate.net 01.46.37 Fabio Liberatori & Arturo Stalteri ‘Memory Sails’ (album Empire Tracks) http://www.fabioliberatori.it 01.53.54 Patrick Kosmos ‘Lophophora Part 2’ (album Lophophora 1988-1991) *** www, groove.nl 02.03.52 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Le Rayon-Vert’ (Pluviophilia-Cartographies Of Time) https://aatma.bandcamp.com 02.12.26 Robert Scott Thompson ‘The Wheel of Cloud Whirs Slowly’ (Pluviophilia-Pallaethesia) 02.19.34 Jim Ottaway ‘Apocalyptic Signs’ (album Beautiful Desolation) www.jimottaway.com 02.25.23 TEAR ‘Almost Light’ (album City Of Memories) www.tear-reuter-and-wingfield.bandcamp.com 02.31.48 Frank Tischer ‘Eye Of The Storm’ www.frank-tischer.de 02.37.37 Frank Tischer ‘Voices In The Circle’ 02.44.56 Audioraft ’Smithereens’ www.theambientzone.co.uk 02.49.07 Monica Williams ‘You are Enough’ (album Within Us All) www.heartdancerecords.com 01.53.26 Ian Maksin ‘Respiro’ (album Sempre, A New Dimension) www.ianmaksin.com Edit ***

Sequences Magazine
Sequences Podcast No 154

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 177:02


Hope you all enjoyed our split edition of Sequences. Strangely on one of the music sites the ambient side had more hits, which I didn’t expect, anyway, back to our usual mix of EM. We welcome Robert Scott Thompson with a preview of his up and coming albums ‘Pluviophilia’ 1 & 2, combining his mastery of electro acoustic contemporary instrumental & advance grade genres. Louis Sterling from Mick’s original hometown in the UK, showing capacious acoustics, washed with soft reverb and distant voices, creating a dream-like atmosphere. “Linear A” by zZyzx, electro-acoustic compositions featuring harp & cello. The overlapping overtone textures and the sounds created by the piano’s intricate mechanism, by Jan Wagner, another majestic score from Andy Pickford, with a ton more sequencers & arpeggiator sounds. New to Syngate, Japanese musician Shinpal, with the track we chose ‘Boundary Of Nature’ which has roots in the music of Manuel Gottsching, just a few of the players to show a wealth of diverse electronics, not to everyones taste, but as Kauto said: “open your mind…………..” Blast from the past comes from the legendary Conrad Schnitzler, a more accessible track from the album “Gelb”, sadly he passed away in 2011. Enough of the blurb, lets the music begin with Caterina Barbieri, giving us hypnotic modular patterns, live in Helsinki. Playlist No 154 02.34 Caterina Barbieri ‘Immersive Modular Live Set | Boiler Room x Genelec’ https://caterinabarbieri.com 12.05 Baltes & Erbe ‘One Time In History’ (album A-11) www.erbemusic.com 22.30 Baltes & Erbe ’Site Selection Board’ 27.09 Andy Pickford ‘Panoticon part 1’ (album Panopticon) www.andypickford.bandcamp.com 38.26 Andy Pickford ‘Panoticon Part 6’ 45.55 Jan Wagner ’Nummer A’ (album Nummern) www.janwagner.bandcamp.com 49.19 Jan Wagner ‘Nummer L’ 53.26 Robert Scott Thomson ‘Dryline Chaser’ (album Pluviophilia Disc 1) www.aucourantrecords.com 59.48 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Kuiper’s Ultima Thule’ (album Pluviophilia Disc 2) 01.07.26 Louis Sterling ‘Adisceda’ (album Adisceda) www.louissterling.bandcamp.com 01.10.55 Louis Sterling ‘The Pillars Of Serene’ 01.13.42 The zZyzx Society ‘Linear A’ (album The zZyzx Society) www.thezzyzxsociety.bandcamp.com 01.20.07 Miles Richmond/Peter Grenader: feat Steve Roach ‘Point Of View’ (album POV) www.povmusic2.bandcamp.com 01.31.36 Shinpal ‘Boundary from Nature’ (album Seven Lights) www.syngate.net 01.39.08 Michael Neil ‘Destination Point’ (album After The Wall) www.michaelneil.bandcamp.com 01.43.55 Michael Neil ‘Nebel Kinder’ 01.50.25 Jos D’Almeida ’Sunrise Stone’ (album Aspheres) www.josdalmeida.bandcamp.com 01.56.50 Jos D’Almeida ‘Eta Carinae’ 02.05.34 Ivan Black ‘Mare Tranquillitatis‘ (album @Ambient On Line) www.ivanblack.bandcamp.com 02.15.09 Ivan Black ‘Aristarchus Crator’ 02.21.50 Cosmic Project ‘Senglea’ (album Arcane Island) www.ganom.bandcamp.com 02.27.59 Cosmic Project ‘Fontana’ 02.34.31 Church Of Hed ‘Q Ching’ www.quarkspace.bandcamp.com 02.38.50 Conrad Schnitzler ‘Gelb 5’ (album Gelb) https://www.facebook.com/Conrad-SCHNITZLER-15698279659/ 02.43.49 Opium Moon ‘How Can I Pray When the Beloved Is All’ (album Opium Moon) https://music.apple.com/us/album/opium-moon/1394847900

Sequences Magazine
Sequences Special Edition No 137: The Music Robert Scott Thompson

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 136:21


Welcome to a SPECIAL EDITION of Sequences featuring the music of Robert Scott Thompson, credited with over 90 album releases throughout his musical career which began in the early ‘80’s. RST has the ability to take listeners through submerging soundscapes, into sonic worlds of imagination. His music creates endless waves of spatiality that radiates an expansive aura, a flow that is both highly creative and complex, conjuring an intoxicating brew of sound worlds, and a deep expression of time and space, richly detailed evocative and mysterious. His deep explorations of sound casts a pure energy of unique multi-dimensional textures and large atmospheres, pushing the boundaries of sound sculpting to new levels. This is your doorway to unlimited sonic vistas which deserve your undivided attention and deep listening> (www.robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com) (https://www.aucourantrecords.com) 02.00 ‘The River Of Forgetfulness’ (album As In The Dark All Cats Are Grey) 08.15 ‘Starlight’ (Deeper In Dreamtime) 15.49 ‘The Spacious Present’ (albumThe Strong Eye) 22.45 ‘Interior (album Ginnungagap) 28.44 ‘The Moon & Certain Angles’ (album Air Friction) 35.26 ‘Dreamsong’ (album The Silent Shore) 43.52 ‘Lumina’ (album Frontier) 49.46 ‘Wind Swept’ (album Alchemy) 55.08 ‘At The Still Point Of The Turning World’ (album At The Still Point Of The Turning World 01.00.28 ‘Drone Chroma II-Azure’ (album Frozen Light) 01.13.52 ‘Nuema’ (album Poesis Athesis) 01.21.04 ‘Waters & The Wild (album Gold Flowers Bloom Mercury Petals) 01.27.26 ‘Upon The Edge Of Night’ (album Upon The Edge Of Night) 01.35.18 ‘Night Has A Thousand Eyes’ (Arcana ) 01.44.31 ‘Desert Night’ (album Morning Of The World) 02.50.22 ‘Perigee’ (album Pale Blue Dot ) 01.58.34 ‘Of Natural Magic And The Breathing Of Trees’ ( album Of Natural Magic And The Breathing Of Trees) 02.06.45 ‘Approach Space /Accumulation’ (album Phonotopological)

AMBIENT ATOMIC ORBITALS
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AMBIENT ATOMIC ORBITALS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 118:13


This day we bring you a special 2 hour almost mix featuring some more work from an artist we featured a while back, we thought his work was worth a re-visit and , some ambient music from the well established of the genre. Robert Scott Thompson has allowed us into his ambient driven mind, and given the all clear to share some of his work with you again in the first half of this mix. We have taken our favourites from his various albums which i urge you to go take a listen. First half of mix In play order….. ALBUM Arcana, track Strange lines & distances ALBUM Arcana, track Epoch ALBUM At the still point of the turning world, track Tinted in temporal hue ALBUM At the still point of the turning world, track After….aforethought ALBUM Pale blue dot, track Lunar idyll ALBUM Pale blue dot, track Skyway ALBUM At the still point of the turning world, track Casual connecting principle ALBUM At the still point of the turning world, Track When dreams collide. ALL ABOVE TRACKS BY ROBERT SCOTT THOMPSON RobertScottThompson‏ @RST_PhD http://robert-Scott-Thompson.bandcamp.com "We succeeded in taking that picture, and, if you look at it, you see a dot. That’s here. That’s home. That’s us. On it, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever lived, lived out their lives." Carl Sagan

AMBIENT ATOMIC ORBITALS

Every now and again i come across a talent who produces some outstanding ambient. Today i bring you such an artist. Robert Scott Thompson and his album “Alphabet of the trees” http://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com This album puts him in the same heights as any other signed artist. I urge you to take a listen if you are a fan of ambient music. I have included 2 of his tracks in this mix, “Days, strangest of all” found at the very begining of the mix and “Travelling in dreams” at 26 minutes in. I will for sure show case some more of his work in the future. http://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com

low light mixes
Perfect Persied Playlist

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 103:32


  This mix is a couple of weeks late. It is a soundtrack for meteor watching, specifically the annual August Perseid meteor shower.  I uploaded it to Mixcloud on Aug. 12th but totally forgot to make it available here as well.  That has now been corrected.    I've been wanting to use a track from Robert Scott Thompson's album "Pale Blue Dot" and a stargazing mix was the perfect opportunity with Skyway being a great opener for this collection.  I was also happy to include an old favorite - Thom Brennan.  I've always been a big fan of his music and much of it is perfect for star/space themed mixes.   Enjoy T R A C K L I S T :  

Sequences Magazine
Sequences Podcast no94

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 182:26


G’day everyone. Here we go again with a batch of new releases for your enjoyment.A great mix of genres as always from previous musicians who have graced our airways over the years, these include Robert Scott Thompson’s distinctive innovative electronics, SpiralDreams infectious sequencing, the symphonic score of Moeckesch, melodic melodies of Rudolf Heimann to name but a few. It’s a pleasure to welcome on board Psychonavigate records, Ireland's leading chill-out ambient and electronic music label, we are previewing two of their latest albums, definitely one to watch. Our blast from the past comes from Tim Blake’s first solo album in 1977, ‘Crystal Machine’, after his departure from Gong, he was noted for being the first live act to introduce laser lighting in the entertainment world. We now hand you over to Synchronised, with his second release, Galaxy. Playlist No94 01.59 Synchronised ‘Intergalactic Rendevous’ (album Galaxy) https://synchronized.bandcamp.com 10.12 Synchronised ‘Pulsar’ 16.44 Rudolf Heimann ‘ Teratorn’ (album Polychronos) www.syngate.net 26.12 Rudolf Heimann ‘Polychronos Radio Mix’ 30.42 Spiral Dreams ‘Persecuted’ (album Persecuted) *** https://spiraldreams.bandcamp.com 41.39 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Starlight’ (album Deeper in Dreamtime XXV) https://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com 49.23 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Horizons’ 54.38 Archetype ‘Call To The Beyond’ (Sidereal Catharsis Live@Crypt) https://myarchetypes.bandcamp.com 64.14 Lingua Lustra ‘Cloudsong’ (album Essence) www.psychonavigationrecords.com 69.44 Lingua Lustra ‘Azimuth’ *** 77.36 Lingua Lustra ‘Essence’ *** 86.09 Marconi Union ’Sleeper’ (album Ghost Stations) http://www.marconiunion.com/ 95.59 Moeckesch ‘Circuit 1 & 2’(album System 2, Synthesiser Symphony) *** http://www.moeckesch.com/moeckesch/Moeckesch.html 114.33 Spiral Dreams ‘Reptilian’ 124.45 Subverter ’Spidey’ (album Dark Matter Tuxedo) www.psychonavigationrecords.com 132.20 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Telemetry Sputnik’s Dreaming Mix’ (Telemetric EP) 137.34 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Hauntologic Telepathic Mix’ (Hauntologic EP) 146.19 No Mask Effect ’Sleeping Shadows’ (album Nothing Out There) www.psychonavigationrecords.com 155.56 Tim Blake ‘Synthese Intempore’ (album Crystal Machine) *** http://moonweed.free.fr/lake/moonweed.html 165.52 Blue Lily Commission ‘Gorgoneion’ album The Undrugged Orchestra) https://soundcloud.com/blue-lily-commission 173.29 Michael Meara ‘Marked Upon Resin Air’ (album Timeworn) https://auralfilms.bandcamp.com Edit ***

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Glowing, white hot: Incandescent, the new recording from Hollan Holmes... and also featuring Tangerine Dream, James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson.

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Glowing, white hot: Incandescent, the new recording from Hollan Holmes... and also featuring Tangerine Dream, James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson.

Ambient Soundbath Podcast
Ambient Soundbath Podcast #40

Ambient Soundbath Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014


Ambient Soundbath Podcast #40 – Transmission Date: 10/03/2014 Special 2-hour, Second Anniversary Podcast Featured artists include: Matt Borghi – ’40’ Opening – Unreleased – www.mattborghi.com Deep Chill Network – Somnambulist – Cyber Sleep 8 – www.darkduck.net/artists/art_dcn_cs8.html Matt Borghi – North Manitou Island Shoal – The Phantom Light – www.mattborghi.com Robert Scott Thompson – Lament – Blue Day (Remastered)…Read more Ambient Soundbath Podcast #40

Spacemusic (Season 9)
Spacemusic 9.8 Gyroscope

Spacemusic (Season 9)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2014 89:12


Spacemusic 9.8 Gyroscope Show for June 29th 2014 Floating, Grooving, Chillin’ ... from minimal to advanced ambient/electronic music. Spacemusic 9.8 “Gyroscope” has it all in a non-stop 90 minutes (!) mix. Inspired by the advantages of technology for mankind. Pure quality for many different listening occasions. ENJOY! Artists in this mix: Robert Scott Thompson, Rainbow Serpent, Circular, Avilente, SYNC24, Astronaut Ape, Fratoroler, Tripswitch, musicformessier, Synthetic Sunrise. Note: subscribe to Spacemusic Season 9 for automatic downloading. TRACKLIST: [00:00] Spacemusic 9.8 Gyroscope [00:54] R.S. THOMPSON - Zero Point Field buy the album * Arcana * here [04:53] RAINBOW SERPENT - Twelve Celli buy the album * Live at Liphook 2007 * here [16:48] CIRCULAR - Lunokhod buy the album * Moon Pool * here (MUSTHAVE!) [28:00] AVILENTE - Aham buy the album * From Clear Spaces Within * here [31:25] CIRCULAR - Top Dive buy the album * Nordic Circles * here [36:14] SYNC24 - Wake (LIVE edit) buy the album * Comfortable Void * here [42:01] ASTRONAUT APE - Flow buy the album * Ten Minutes Eternity * here [50:13] FRATOROLER - Looking Backward buy the album * Looking Forward * here [1:00:33] CIRCULAR - Theory of Tides buy the album * Moon Pool * here (MUSTHAVE!) [1:10:44] TRIPSWITCH - Calabi Yau buy the track * Calabi Yau * here [01:16:48] MUSICFORMESSIER - Promethia more info about * Musicformessier * here [01:20:42] Beautiful Moments buy the album * Microcosmos Chillout Vol.1 * here [01:28:05] Thank you for your support *** SPACEMUSIC.NL/DONATE *** click here to make a donation END.

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Spacemusic (The Best Of)
Spacemusic 9.8 Gyroscope

Spacemusic (The Best Of)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2014 89:12


Spacemusic 9.8 Gyroscope Show for June 29th 2014 Floating, Grooving, Chillin’ ... from minimal to advanced ambient/electronic music. Spacemusic 9.8 “Gyroscope” has it all in a non-stop 90 minutes (!) mix. Inspired by the advantages of technology for mankind. Pure quality for many different listening occasions. ENJOY! Artists in this mix: Robert Scott Thompson, Rainbow Serpent, Circular, Avilente, SYNC24, Astronaut Ape, Fratoroler, Tripswitch, musicformessier, Synthetic Sunrise. Note: subscribe to Spacemusic Season 9 for automatic downloading. TRACKLIST: [00:00] Spacemusic 9.8 Gyroscope [00:54] R.S. THOMPSON - Zero Point Field buy the album * Arcana * here [04:53] RAINBOW SERPENT - Twelve Celli buy the album * Live at Liphook 2007 * here [16:48] CIRCULAR - Lunokhod buy the album * Moon Pool * here (MUSTHAVE!) [28:00] AVILENTE - Aham buy the album * From Clear Spaces Within * here [31:25] CIRCULAR - Top Dive buy the album * Nordic Circles * here [36:14] SYNC24 - Wake (LIVE edit) buy the album * Comfortable Void * here [42:01] ASTRONAUT APE - Flow buy the album * Ten Minutes Eternity * here [50:13] FRATOROLER - Looking Backward buy the album * Looking Forward * here [1:00:33] CIRCULAR - Theory of Tides buy the album * Moon Pool * here (MUSTHAVE!) [1:10:44] TRIPSWITCH - Calabi Yau buy the track * Calabi Yau * here [01:16:48] MUSICFORMESSIER - Promethia more info about * Musicformessier * here [01:20:42] Beautiful Moments buy the album * Microcosmos Chillout Vol.1 * here [01:28:05] Thank you for your support *** SPACEMUSIC.NL/DONATE *** click here to make a donation END.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Night of the alchemist: showcasing "Arcana", the new album from Robert Scott Thompson.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Night of the alchemist: showcasing "Arcana", the new album from Robert Scott Thompson.

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Spacemusic (Season 9)
Spacemusic 9.7 Aurora

Spacemusic (Season 9)

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2014 74:46


Spacemusic 9.7 Aurora Show for May 29th 2014 Look into the sky... Ascension Day brings you “Aurora”, the new Spacemusic Podcast! In this wonderful non-stop mix TC takes you by the hand and shows you the most beautiful skies you can imagine.... very discrete auroras that can be seen from here. Please feel free to rewind and enjoy this experience multiple times. Enjoy your flight! Artists in this mix: Robert Scott Thompson, Axess, Fanger & Schönwälder, DeeperNET, Broekhuis & Schönwälder, Astropilot, Rudolf Heinmann, Jens Buchert, Helios, TM Solver. Note: subscribe to Spacemusic Season 9 for automatic downloading. TRACKLIST: [00:00] Spacemusic 9.7 Aurora [00:54] R.S. THOMPSON - Arcana buy the album * Arcane * here [08:07] AXESS - Crossing the Arctic Cycle buy the album * Aviator * here [16:31] FANGER & SCHÖNWÄLDER - Snap Shot buy the album * Manikin Records 2002-2012 * here [22:23] DEEPERNET - Thought Drop buy the album * Impossible Landscape * here [26:11] BROEKHUIS & SCHÖNWÄLDER - Philadelphia buy the album * Manikin Records 2002-2012 * here [35:11] ASTROPILOT - God’s Channel buy the album * Starwalk * here [46:44] RUDOLF HEIMANN - Point of No Return buy the album * Into the Unknown * here [50:43] JENS BUCHERT - Planetary Station buy the album * She * here [54:45] HELIOS - For Years and Years buy the album * Eingya * here [59:59] JENS BUCHERT - La Mer de Lune buy the album * Electronic Space Lounge (Three) * here [01:04:34] TM SOLVER - Sine Tempore buy the album * Auscultare * here [01:11:04] HELIOS - Vargtimme buy the album * Eingya * here [01:14:36] Thank you for your support *** SPACEMUSIC.NL/DONATE *** click here to make a donation END.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Ultima Thule celebrates 25 years of broadcasting ambient and atmospheric music from across the ages and around the world with a three-programme series of original, unreleased compositions created especially to mark our quarter century milestone by the artists whose music we know and love; featured in this third and final installment are works by Peter Ball, Robert Scott Thompson, Forrest Fang, Chronotope Project, Resonant Drift, Amongst Myselves, Max Corbacho, Dean de Benedictis, Steve Kilbey, Bruno Sanfilippo and Juta Takahashi.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Ultima Thule celebrates 25 years of broadcasting ambient and atmospheric music from across the ages and around the world with a three-programme series of original, unreleased compositions created especially to mark our quarter century milestone by the artists whose music we know and love; featured in this third and final installment are works by Peter Ball, Robert Scott Thompson, Forrest Fang, Chronotope Project, Resonant Drift, Amongst Myselves, Max Corbacho, Dean de Benedictis, Steve Kilbey, Bruno Sanfilippo and Juta Takahashi.

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Ambient Soundbath Podcast
Ambient Soundbath Podcast #28

Ambient Soundbath Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2013


Ambient Soundbath Podcast #28 – Transmission Date: 03/27/2013 00:00 – 10:41 – Robert Scott Thompson – Blue Day – Blue Day (Remastered) – www.aucourantrecords.com 10:42 – 39:21 – Deep Chill Network – Noctambulism – Cyber Sleep 8 – www.darkduck.net 39:22 – 60:00 – Altus – Session 2 – Sleep Theory Volume 1 – www.altusmusic.ca

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Luminous, eternal, with Phillip Wilkerson, John Lyell, James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Luminous, eternal, with Phillip Wilkerson, John Lyell, James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Forgotten places rediscovered by The Glimmer Room, Odyssey of a G, James Johnson, Robert Scott Thompson... and showcasing "Porcelain" by Helen Jane Long.

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Forgotten places rediscovered by The Glimmer Room, Odyssey of a G, James Johnson, Robert Scott Thompson... and showcasing "Porcelain" by Helen Jane Long.

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Meditations in grey and aqua... featuring Robert Scott Thompson, Robert Rich, Alexander Scheffer and William Edge.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Meditations in grey and aqua... featuring Robert Scott Thompson, Robert Rich, Alexander Scheffer and William Edge.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Into the darkness of the abyss, with Robert Scott Thompson, 33 Tetragammon, Human Metronome, Markus Reuter, Erik Wollo and Berhard Wosthernicht.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Into the darkness of the abyss, with Robert Scott Thompson, 33 Tetragammon, Human Metronome, Markus Reuter, Erik Wollo and Berhard Wosthernicht.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Sounds from the landscape. Featuring "Forgotten Places" from James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson, and "Enviro" by Ashera.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Sounds from the landscape. Featuring "Forgotten Places" from James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson, and "Enviro" by Ashera.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Lost on an island of adventure with Dan Pound, Robert Scott Thompson, Richard Bone, Gel-Sol, Roedelius, Create, Jefffrey Koepper and Tim Story.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Lost on an island of adventure with Dan Pound, Robert Scott Thompson, Richard Bone, Gel-Sol, Roedelius, Create, Jefffrey Koepper and Tim Story.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Maybe they will sing for us tomorrow. Then again, perhaps they'll never sing for us ever again. Delicate speculations from Hammock, Steve Roach, Luke O'Neill and Robert Scott Thompson.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Maybe they will sing for us tomorrow. Then again, perhaps they'll never sing for us ever again. Delicate speculations from Hammock, Steve Roach, Luke O'Neill and Robert Scott Thompson.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Places in between, featuring transitional creations from Richard Bone, Robert Scott Thompson, Bob Holroyd, Matt Coldrick, Matt Hillier and Andreas Leifield.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Places in between, featuring transitional creations from Richard Bone, Robert Scott Thompson, Bob Holroyd, Matt Coldrick, Matt Hillier and Andreas Leifield.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

The beautiful, quiet worlds of Al Gromer Khan, Alpha Wave Movement, Jim Cole, Richard Bone and Robert Scott Thompson.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

The beautiful, quiet worlds of Al Gromer Khan, Alpha Wave Movement, Jim Cole, Richard Bone and Robert Scott Thompson.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Into the darkness; out of the light. With music by Robert Scott Thompson, Diatonis, Robert Rich, Brian Lustmord and Numina.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Into the darkness; out of the light. With music by Robert Scott Thompson, Diatonis, Robert Rich, Brian Lustmord and Numina.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Into the darkness; out of the light. With music by Robert Scott Thompson, Diatonis, Robert Rich, Brian Lustmord and Numina.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Into the darkness; out of the light. With music by Robert Scott Thompson, Diatonis, Robert Rich, Brian Lustmord and Numina.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

From introspection to retrospection, with Tori Amos, Raphael, James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson and David Parsons, and featuring works from new US ambient label, Lotuspike.

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

From introspection to retrospection, with Tori Amos, Raphael, James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson and David Parsons, and featuring works from new US ambient label, Lotuspike.

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

"Perception" - the new album by Diatonis. With additional sounds from James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

"Perception" - the new album by Diatonis. With additional sounds from James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson.

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