Huck’s intergalactic sounds playlist

Huck’s intergalactic sounds playlist
Space jams — As Nasa’s New Horizons probe beams back images from its Pluto flyby, we dig out the artists cruising the outer reaches of the sonic universe - featuring Gil Scott-Heron, Sun Ra and more.

Is it just coincidence that whitey first went to the moon around the same time as he was laying waste to the jungles of Indochina – and when CIA-stash blotter was mopping up the minds of kids from Haight-Ashbury to Kabul? As our own multinational version of whitey does a spectacular fly-by of Pluto at the outer reaches of the Solar System – space is still the place, baby.

Sun Ra

Sun Ra was an intergalactic Afro-centric alien who reckoned the black race was from Saturn rather than Africa. Prophet of Freedom or Acid Casualty numero UNO? You decide.

Gil Scott-Heron

The original commentator on what it is being what it is.

Rah Band

Straight up pound for pound boogie with a lashing of ripe eighties cheese. The Rah band did it in spandex and diamante.

Modern Jazz Quartet

If Sun Ra was the universe’s hipster freak, the Modern Jazz Quartet evoked the Mercury programme and standup guys with The Right Stuff.

Asha Puthli

Bombay dancefloor diva Asha Puthli created some awesome spaced out grooves. This is the most intergalactic.

US69

In July 1969,  Neil Armstrong was doing his lunar two-step. Meanwhile in the Berkeley Quad, these kids were necking heroic amounts of acid and ditching their gravitational shackles.

Nasa on Soundcloud

Complete with sonic transmissions beamed from the nether regions of our galaxy, communications between astronauts and earth from old missions, and JFK moon race speeches, Nasa’s soundcloud is a great sampling source for some interstellar beatmaking. The sound waves generated by Saturn’s largest moon, Cassini, are a particular highlight.

Jeff Mills

Techno titan Jeff Mills is traveling the globe this year with his 2001: A Space Odyssey-inspired show. Following 2001: The Midnight Zone’s debut at Paris’ Cite de la Musique, little has seeped onto the interweb but Mills has been on the intergalactic tip for a long time. Back in 2000 he created one helluva score for Fritz Lang’s opus Metropolis. Think Blade Runner goes to Berghain on a Sunday morning.

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