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There's a whole galaxy of spacey albums coming up in a parsec....
Just for your information: Parsec (short for "parallax of one second") is a unit of length, not of time. It is the equivalent of about 30.9 trillion kilometers.
I know, but I wasn't sure if anyone else here would be smart enough to know that a parsec is actually billions and billions of miles in distance and not a unit of time. Anyway, thanks for pointing it out. I'm still light years away from completing my A-Z of Space Rock, but at least I'm now at the halfway point in the interstellar spacetime continuum.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 25 2021 at 08:36
There's a whole galaxy of spacey albums coming up in a parsec....
Just for your information: Parsec (short for "parallax of one second") is a unit of length, not of time. It is the equivalent of about 30.9 trillion kilometers.
I'm very impressed with your list & work here. I would recommend this thread to all listeners of SPACE PIRATE RADIO, especially for those searching out sounds, New & Old. congratulations!
Thanks! It's been a really labour of love putting together this galaxy of spacey albums. I'll have more transmissions from the intergalactic neighbourhood coming up tomorrow. In the spacetime continuum, I somehow need to try and find the time to listen to all of these out-of-this-world albums, as I've barely scratched the planetary surface so far.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 24 2021 at 09:46
I'm very impressed with your list & work here. I would recommend this thread to all listeners of SPACE PIRATE RADIO, especially for those searching out sounds, New & Old. congratulations!
I like it! Amon Duul II were one on the first bands I thought of (after Hawkwind) when it comes to classic Space Rock, and YET I still haven't got around to listening to any of their albums.
Thanks for the link, although I didn't find any Space Rock on there. It looks and sounds more like a station for New Age music, judging by the following description:-
Welcome to the world's most lovingly curated collection of Ambient, Space, and Contemplative music from around the world and across the centuries — a resource for calm, concentration and deep listening since 1983.
I doubt if you'd find any Hawkwind on there, but you might find a native American wind hawk.
LOL! Yeah, not the hard-core space-rock that we all enjoy, but some good music nonetheless.
I've noticed that the term "space rock" has changed over time - originally, it was mostly noodling around on the new VCO kit like Mini-Moog and VC3. Lots of swooshing sounds, low-end square-wave type stuff.
Eventually, more conventional rock instrumentation was incorporated. Hawkwind was the flagship for this sound.
I can't say that I ever was drawn to most new-age music, but some bands & musicians in that genre did appeal to me. I have a handmade Native American Indian flute, like R. Carlos Nakai plays, and it is a lovely instrument.
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