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To the Moon and Back - in Sound

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      Countdown and launch

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      WoW - Perfect Take off

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    1. RexKwondo on July 21, 2009 16:49

      reminiscent of the computers in hitch hikers guide. Nice work

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      Re-entry

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The Elevator

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    1. TaraBusch on June 22, 2009 16:21

      this is absolutley positively beautiful.

    2. RexKwondo on July 21, 2009 16:53

      @TaraBusch: she aint wrong.haunting stuff. ace

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    1. AudioBooTH on June 24, 2009 03:44

      really great track!

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    1. wehkah on June 29, 2009 06:56

      nice nice nice

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    1. Rudolflobo on June 28, 2009 15:31

      Wow.. love it man

bells electronic space ether "other worlds" planets Mars "Welcome to Mars"

Originally created for the radio series Welcome to Mars, written and presented by Ken Hollings and broadcast live on Resonance over 12 episodes. You can still listen to the series at www.simonsound.co.uk/sound

A selection of music composed for the series was also released on CD to accompany the book Welcome to Mars, which was published last year. You can buy the book from Strange Attractor books and the CD at www.simonsound.co.uk

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