Space music (disambiguation)
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Space music is music that facilitates the experience of contemplative spaciousness.
Other articles on topics relating the terms "Space" and "Music" include:
- Spatial music
- Space-themed music, music of any genre with themes or lyrics about outer space
- Space rock, a musical genre related to 1970s Progressive rock
- Space jazz, a musical genre related to Free Jazz
- Space age pop, certain musical styles popular in the 1950s and early 1960s.
- Space, Space music, or Space jam - free musical improvisation, with or without melody, often using non-tonal sounds, see:
- The playing of music in space
- Music in Space Project, the planned 1986 recording of an original saxophone solo for a Jean Michel Jarre album aboard the ill-fated Space Shuttle Challenger.
- The first known playing of a musical instrument in space, a harmonica rendition of Jingle Bells on a Gemini 6 spacecraft by Wally Schirra.
- Names of bands, albums, or nightclubs:
- Space (indie rock band), a 1990s indie band from England
- Space (electronic band), a 1970s electronic music band from France
- Space (Jimmy Cauty album), an eponymous album by members of the Orb
- Space Music (album) by Eloy Fritsch
- Space (Ibiza nightclub), world-renowned nightclub
See also
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