Posts Tagged ‘NASA’

July 4, 2016

There’s nothing better to kick off a glorious July 4th Independence Day holiday here in the U.S. then a new one off Weezer single named I Love the USA! This certainly isn’t the usual Weezer we’re used to. This one’s more a mellow piano drifter, and it’s gorgeous. Today, NASA’s Juno spacecraft arrives into Jupiter’s orbit after five long years. I Love The USA was written after NASA asked Weezer to write about Juno. There’s a bittersweet, poignant quality to the rather contemplative song. 

July 14, 2015
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Launch yourself into the mystique filled, profound depth of deep space by listening to mysterious new musician Uquine’s somber, simmering debut single Voyager. The newcomer wrote most his music to date at a young age in the attic bedroom of his terraced family home in Penzance, UK. His artistic pieces of intricate, dreamy music are influenced by NASA Space Probe ‘Voyager 2′. Reminiscent of a blend of The Acid, Howling, Deptford Goth, Thom Yorke, and many other chill, mellow ambient electronic acts, Voyager is a deliberate and reflective reverie. The hushed, meditative single is available now on iTunes and Amazon.

First music video from space… EVAR!!!

May 13, 2013

Alright, I’m gonna hafta share this on here, if for no other reason but for the cool factor. But you know what? Commander Chris Hadfield of the International Space Station is pretty dang good at covering Bowie! In the very first ever music video created in space (in such proper form), here’s the commander’s cover of David Bowie’s classic Space Oddity. Well done, sir. Well done.

First music video from space… EVAR!!!

May 13, 2013

Alright, I’m gonna hafta share this on here, if for no other reason but for the cool factor. But you know what? Commander Chris Hadfield of the International Space Station is pretty dang good at covering Bowie! In the very first ever music video created in space (in such proper form), here’s the commander’s cover of David Bowie’s classic Space Oddity. Well done, sir. Well done.