... night which has inspired some of the most iconic pieces of music. Music is a universal language that everyone can relate to, just as everyone.... One of the first people to hear Falkenberg’s music was astronaut Nicole Stott, whom she met through the...
You are comfortably seated, the lights fade out, the theatre is silent. Loud slow-tempo futuristic music straight from the 1980s gradually fills the room. A text starts to run on the screen: ‘Early in the ...
.... Comprised of four independent, two inch high by two inch diameter chambers, it contains hundreds of images, poems, pieces of music, nano-objects, mechanisms and earthly samples intertwined through complex narratives that blur the boundaries between...
... scientist, entrepreneur and philanthropist, who is also publisher of ROOM Space Journal of Asgardia. Igor Ashurbeyli was educated in music as a child and was good at drawing and writing poetry, leading many to think he was destined for an artistic...
...so many more channels in the early 2000s, so much more music. And then, once I cashed out in 2005, I joined ...This is one of the challenges for the established music industry: almost everyone can create music now on their home computer or even on their...
... and Beyond’ (side two) with track titles such as ‘Inferno at Io’, ‘Shepherd Moons’ and ‘Termination Shock’. The music is predictably ‘spacey’ and largely synthesiser-generated. The album’s website quotes the genre as “rock/instrumental”, but...