Published
Tue, Jul 12, 2016, 15:05
- The 13-track LP includes cuts from Der Zyklus, Robert Heise and Project STS-31.
Solar One Music will release Project STS-31: Spiralgalaxie on September 5th.
Robert Witschakowski, AKA The Exaltics, has long made spacious electro that follows in the footsteps of Heinrich Mueller's extremely influential Drexciya and Der Zyklus projects. Fittingly, the two producers will team up for Solar One's 40th release. Spiralgalaxie also marks ten years in business for Solar One, the label Witschakowski co-founded, and the record, which comes out in CD, vinyl and as part of a limited box set, also wraps up a trio of records dedicated to the Hubble Telescope. (Previous entries came from E.R.P. and Luxus Varta).
The 13-track collection gathers tracks from a number of Mueller and Witschakowski projects, including The Exaltics, Robert Heise, Der Zyklus, Rudolf Klorzeige, Crotaphytus and Project STS-31, a new alias that takes its name from the space shuttle mission that launched the Hubble into space. The label says to "expect nothing but contemplative and cosmic electro beats using original outer-space sounds from the Universe."
Listen to clips from Spiralgalaxie.
Tracklist
01. Project STS-31 - Spiralgalaxie
02. The Exaltics - NGC 253
03. Heinrich Mueller - Adaptive Optics
04. Robert Heise - Stars, Gases And Dust
05. Der Zyklus - Ionospheric Delay
06. Project STS-31 - 50,000 Light-Years Away
07. Rudolf Klorzeiger - Globular Cluster
08. Crotaphytus - Diving Through The Oceans Of GJ 1214 B
09. Project STS-31 - Density Waves
10. The Exaltics - Messier 81
11. Project STS-31 - The Supermassive Black Hole
12. Robert Heise - The Survey Of The Entire Sky
13. Der Zyklus - Ionospheric Delay (Extended Alternate Bonus Version)
Solar One Music will release Project STS-31: Spiralgalaxie on September 5th, 2016.