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Hal McGee

First Voyage To The Red Planet      (09:22)

571 hi-fi plays, 438 lofi plays, 499 downloads, 4 comments

Astronauts Chris Phinney, Patrick Parent and Hal McGee departed Earth on this day, February 20, 2006, bound for the red planet, Mars. Before we departed we stocked up on Sativa modules and coffee >> and a large arsenal of electronic sound machines >>> for propulsion and to help us endure the 3-month journey.

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Genre: Electronic
Album: Hal McGee Tapegerm Collection Volume Three
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Credits: Photo by NASA; Synthesizer Loops by Mental Anguish from Mental Anguish Open Loops and Free Loop Project 014; Etat Des Stocks (Patrick Parent) -- Korg MS10 and Juno 60 synthesizers; Hal McGee -- Moog Voyager synthesizer

First Voyage To The Red Planet

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cystem said, ""my god! it's full of sounds!" nobody can put together so many unique sounds and make them flow so smoothly quite like Hal. with sound creation as your propulsion, you should be able to make it to the ends of the universe and back again! "

Don Campau said, "Somewhat in the mold of your collab with CR Goff III, "Verge Of The Void", this space synth track is challenging yet pensive.I can't think of anyone who does it better."

Dave Fuglewicz said, "Truly a interplanetary journey of sound. Audio mayhem at its very best."

Buzzsaw and a Sphere of Sedna-like Shavings said, "Frozen and chill are the attributes of Saturn, or so Pliny the Elder relates. Much below it, with a faster revolution-once every twelve years is to be found Jupiter in its motions about the Earth. The third planet is Mars, which some people call Hercules. It is close to the sun and thus blazes in a red heat; it revolves once every other year. Because of Mars' excessive heat and Saturn's intolerable cold, the situation of Jupiter, located between them is thusly salubrious and kept in such a manner by the continual playing of Hal McGee mixes without ceasing, a condition that I do frequently emulate on Earth. Bravissimo, Hal! "