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Music from the hearts of space
Music from the hearts of space











music from the hearts of space

Rose The Drive to Uqbar releases 2020 album – Soundtrack For An Unmade Horror Film Additionally, Keith would like to thank Gerald Kock for his piano expertise on the Andrei Tarkovsky homage album, “ Myasnoye”.Īll music and sound manipulations/gatherings by Keith G. Special thanks to Rebecca Reis-Miller (vocals, support, and wrote some of the pieces with KGR) and Yamilet Truillo (cello) for their vital and significant contributions. Keith’s previous music project “ The Drive to Uqbar” spawned seven albums created from 2009-2020. Almost two years in the making, using treated guitars, existing recorded sounds, and manipulated field recordings gathered from sources experienced throughout his life, a singular 43-minute track emerged. According to Keith, it was created without any real intention. This is a very personal work and is extremely diverse- parts are easy to listen to and others are very difficult. Rose of The Drive to Uqbar will be releasing a new album November 16th under new Drone Ambient/Sound Art project name- “Red Hill Siren”. The song and sketch are a reference to the radio show Hearts of Space, which features new-age music.“Red Hill Siren” – new music entity replacing “The Drive to Uqbar”. Snap out of it! Crow, wake up! We've got Movie Sign! Joel Robinson: Tom, you're stuck in Shatner mode. Joel Robinson: Hey, we got movie sign, you guys! Come along, fellow travelers and enjoy music from some guys in space. We invite you to sit back and enjoy more repetitive new-age music as we cruise the spaceways. Joel will be accompanied on the wall of keyboards by veteran minimalist Crow T. Tonight on Music from Some Guys in Space, more fine, new new-age music and sounds from super- progressive Bay Area new-age keyboardist Joel Robinson. Tom Servo: *ahem* And now Music from Some Guys in Space. Joel Robinson: Yeah, but it's a good way to make a lot of money without a big initial investment. Joel, hold down my new new-age Yanni Lick. Joel Robinson: Now hold it down until you get a record contract from Windham Hill.Ĭrow T. Joel Robinson: Now you're playing a Yanni lick. Joel Robinson: Yeah, you're playing a new-age chord now, okay? Joel Robinson: Well, I could teach you how to play the keyboards? Joel Robinson: Oh, we were just inspired by the cool new-age music of this movie, so we decided to use the wall of keyboards to make our own, great new new-age music. "Music from Some Guys in Space" is an instrumental piece played by Joel Robinson and Crow during Experiment #303.













Music from the hearts of space