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“Astronaut Lullabies” Soundtrack

Jim & Kathy Ocean

This is a partial soundtrack for “Astronaut Lullabies”: an immersive live concert planetarium experience featuring Jim and Kathy Oceans’ thought-rocking collection of “space music”.

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"Astronaut Lullabies" Soundtrack Jim & Kathy Ocean

“Astronaut Lullabies” Soundtrack

Astronaut Lullabies

Coming of Age in the Milky Way

Inspired by Dr. Timothy Ferris’ great book of the same name. A celebration of our species’ long evolution. A crazy blend of honky-tonk piano, rock n roll guitar, and a ‘Buddhist Rap’ verse.

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Astronaut Lullabies

Golden Age World

Golden Age World: A message about respect and gratitude for Grandmother Earth as we come to understand, that in life-giving years, she’s the equivalent of 75 years old. (An Earth Waltz.)

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Astronaut Lullabies

The Sidewalk Astronomer

A biographical tribute to John Lowry Dobson who founded the Sidewalk Astronomers organization to raise consciousness about the universe. A beautiful, passionate ballad.

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Astronaut Lullabies

Say Goodbye to the Moon

Say Goodbye to the Moon: A lonely lament inspired by the fact the moon’s orbit is moving about 1.5 inches away from Earth each year. (A dark ballad in the style of Pink Floyd and the Moody Blues.)

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Astronaut Lullabies

The Loneliest thing in the World

A tribute to the NASA team that launched the Mars Rovers. A ballad exploring the feelings we have for these amazing machines and the otherworldly outposts of our collective intelligence.

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Astronaut Lullabies

Super Earth

Super Earth: Inspired by the Kepler Mission’s search for habitable planets. A rocker of a solution for the time when “everything up to Mars will be melted like a Snickers bar”. (A musical nod to early 70’s soul and funk.)

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Astronaut Lullabies

Sugar in Space

Inspired by the discovery that life’s first “proto-food” is simple sugars found in star clusters. A hopeful song about abundance in the universe, about hidden potential and support from that which on the surface appears to be an empty, desolate vacuum. Has a psychedelic and East Indian rhythm and feel.

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Astronaut Lullabies

Macro2Micro

From atoms to galaxies, from rivers to blood vessels, “Macro to Micro” explores the beautiful patterns of our existence. A majestic, uplifting pop piece with hints of Bruce Hornsby.

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