Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Hubble Hubble - A Spacey Bubble

An incredible tour through our ONEdroUS Universe...


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NASA Hubble pictures & Voyager space recordings.
Listen with headphones on - Serene, awe-inspiring & OMazing!



Namaste,


Journey To The Edge Of The Universe (Part I)

A stunningly brilliant & spectacularly awesome documentary narrated by Alec Bladwin...




In-Joy...


A Dead Can Dance Cosmic Double

Take a jOURney like no other - where inner & outer space collide in a rapturous explosion of cosmic emotion. I defy you not to be moved by this YOUniversALL, majestic trip into The Light fantastic...



'The Serpent's Egg' is the fourth album recorded by the Dead Can Dance duo, Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry. It was released in October 1988. It featured the song "The Host of Seraphim" which was later used in the films 'Baraka', 'Vexille: 2077 Japanese Isolation', and 'The Mist'.

☆nother (galactocentric) Point of You...

I AM.

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Once yOUR Heart has stretched on for infinity and has become as big as eternity...embracing all the YOUniverse, caressing a billion galaxies - beating to the sound of a trillion singing spheres...tell me...how can it ever break?



"De Profundis (Out of the Depths of Sorrow)" is the first track on 'Spleen and Ideal' - the second album recorded by Dead Can Dance, released in 1986. A rather ethereal form of gothic music, similar to the origins of its debut album, 'Dead Can Dance', it followed a more world music - and neoclassical-oriented content, with lyrics based on the writings of Charles Baudelaire and Thomas de Quincey. It is considered the group's best album from a lyrical standpoint.

Soaring, gorgeous, haunting & epic - Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) is simply amazing! The voice of a Muse-ical Goddess...

In-Joy the cosmic jOURney ONE'in'All.

Supernova Blessings,