As Lonely As Dave Bowman

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Pod Two 16:08 Tools
Pod Four 13:25 Tools
Pod One 11:48 Tools
Pod Three 19:08 Tools
Pod Five 11:09 Tools
Pod Five (Test Flight Excerpt) 05:31 Tools
Four 07:02 Tools
Failure of the AE-35 Unit Radio Antenna 07:25 Tools
Manoeuvring over the Jupiter monolith 07:20 Tools
Moon-skimmer 07:20 Tools
Pod Five (excerpt) 08:09 Tools
A long, dark corridor filled with lights. A memory. And then a bright room with air. 08:09 Tools
A long, dark corridor filled with lights. A memory. And then a 11:47 Tools
Five 11:12 Tools
Two 16:07 Tools
One 11:47 Tools
Three 19:12 Tools
fundraising introduction 11:47 Tools
Pod 02 11:47 Tools
Pod 01 11:47 Tools
Pod 03 11:47 Tools
Jupiter Mission 11:47 Tools
Jupiter Monolith Detritus 11:47 Tools
Moon-skimmer (early mix) 11:47 Tools
Pod 04 11:47 Tools
TMA-1 greets the lunar dawn 11:47 Tools
Failure of the AE-35 Unit Radio Antenna from Monolith 11:47 Tools
Pod 05 11:47 Tools
FAILURE OF THE AE-35 UNIT RADIO ANTENNA - 2015 11:47 Tools
A bright room with air (alternate album ending) 11:47 Tools
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As Lonely as Dave Bowman is an electronic space music deep ambient project from Brooklyn, NY, United States, formed by Sam Rosenthal, Projekt and black tape for a blue girl founder. The images came first. Sam's young son Sasha took the photos one afternoon while playing with Sam's camera. Noticing they were striking enough to be an album cover, Sam decided to create a musical world to compliment the amorphous look the photos captured. Inspired by Sasha's love for the films 2001: A Space Odyssey and 2010: The Year We Make Contact, Sam worked in the studio in new and organic ways. Forsaking his usual melodic and lyrical approach to song-writing, he quickly developed musical pieces that are principally texture and spacial landscapes, created from a meaningful flow of synthetically produced loops and old-fashioned outboard effects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.