this was real music for space traveling, once composed by professor cullmann and dr. von hacht (both from hamburg, germany) for the nasa venus program.
That was a publicity stunt. Dr von Hacht is Mario van Hacht, a german hip hop producer, and Mr Cullmann is DJ Koze. The sounds in the songs are sampled from Lonnie Liston Smith's "Love Goddess", see th-cam.com/video/4QeYiSL0_30/w-d-xo.html I don't want to downplay this, the album "Music for space tourism" is one of my favorite ones. But once you find the pieces they sampled, it put things a bit more into perspective.
For anyone interested: you can see the two producers in this vid (th-cam.com/video/Nsi-fRN7Se0/w-d-xo.html). Mario van Hacht is the tall and skinny one.
9 years since I last commented but I've listened many times since. Over 20 years since I first heard it, and it's still pure magic!
Lonnie Liston Smith & the Cosmic Echoes - Goddess of Love (1976)
I love this7!! Have a good winter solstice 3
this song fills me with great images and memories. one of the greatest songs ever if you ask me :-)
Excelente Visit Venus maestros,yo humildemente ,les doy un gran tributo en Harlem Overdrive,Carlos Konejo Vass, desde Chile.
Beautiful track, universal, as the picture suggests...
beautiful
it's downtempo at its VERY BEST
Oooh My .... I Love it
0:33 to 1:10 makes THE sweetest ringtone.
I have just fallen into a deep state of bliss.
I may be spending 25$ getting this Used off of amazon. I really love this CD though.
dope.
Acid burn on my soul
i like so mush this ...
esto va dedicado al artista de mis sueños..
carlo vass
One Passenger Lost has been posted in his newer submissions. Enjoy!
Love it.
they went to Venus
CLASSIC!
i wish someone would post One Passenger Lost " as well :-)
this was real music for space traveling, once composed by professor cullmann and dr. von hacht (both from hamburg, germany) for the nasa venus program.
That was a publicity stunt. Dr von Hacht is Mario van Hacht, a german hip hop producer, and Mr Cullmann is DJ Koze. The sounds in the songs are sampled from Lonnie Liston Smith's "Love Goddess", see th-cam.com/video/4QeYiSL0_30/w-d-xo.html
I don't want to downplay this, the album "Music for space tourism" is one of my favorite ones. But once you find the pieces they sampled, it put things a bit more into perspective.
For anyone interested: you can see the two producers in this vid (th-cam.com/video/Nsi-fRN7Se0/w-d-xo.html). Mario van Hacht is the tall and skinny one.
sorry, forgot the ;) behind my comment. i knew that. p.s. agree with your other remarks.
grrrrrrrooooovvvvvvvvyyyyy
i trust your instict
@okreek i ran a google images search for this pic....i searched something like "amazing space pictures".
is that earth down to the left ?? ;/-
i ment right
nfs anyone? :)