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the dense plasma of interstellar space

from Disquiet Junto by Subversive Intentions

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I began with the initial recordings from Voyager. This track I did little with. I cut and pasted the sounds, reversed parts of it, and adjusted the pitch at different points.

I then imported a picture of Voyager, and added numerous effects to it. I did this a couple times, importing in different ways creating two databent tracks. I panned one to the left the other to the right and let is continue as a drone. (This is also how I go the image for this track).

I then found a video of some scientists from the Voyager team discussing the Probe, and extracted audio from it. To that I added reverb.

I then took one of the Voyager sounds and added paulstretch to it and repeated it.

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More on this 89th Disquiet Junto project, in which the sounds of interstellar space are used to make "goodbye music" for the Voyager 1 space probe, at:

disquiet.com/2013/09/12/disquiet0089-vger/

Source audio courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Iowa via:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIAZWb9_si4

Special thanks to Mark Ward (mark-ward.org) for having suggested this material as the subject for a Disquiet Junto project.

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from Disquiet Junto, released February 14, 2017

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