Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words / Ronnie Sundin – Fuglesang, Astronaut
Tracklist
C | Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words– | Born To Go | 6:14 |
F | Ronnie Sundin– | Space Is The Place (In Space Nobody Can Hear Your Demons Mix) | 6:30 |
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- Design, Concept By – Petter Ottosson
- Photography By – NASA (10)
Notes
Limited Edition of 300 hand-numbered copies.
With postcard sized insert, printed on both sides.
In celebration of Christer Fuglesang, the first Swedish astronaut and the 1000th person to leave earth.
European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Christer Fuglesang is part of mission STS-116, by official NASA sources referred to as the most complex construction flight yet attempted. After departing on Space Shuttle Discovery and docking with the International Space Station (ISS), Fuglesang will perform two spacewalks. The main purpose of these excursions is to rewire the ISS. The space station’s current electrical system, designed to support the station during the assembly phase, will be rebuilt and upgraded to support the attachment of new research modules. This, and the delivery of a new solar array system executed by mission STS-115, enables NASA to activate the permanent cooling and power systems of the ISS.
"Born to Go" composed and performed by Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words, inspired by "Born to Go" by Hawkwind. Space Is The Place (In Space Nobody Can Hear Your Demons Mix) composed and performed by Ronnie Sundin, inspired by "Space is the Place" by Sun Ra.
With postcard sized insert, printed on both sides.
In celebration of Christer Fuglesang, the first Swedish astronaut and the 1000th person to leave earth.
European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Christer Fuglesang is part of mission STS-116, by official NASA sources referred to as the most complex construction flight yet attempted. After departing on Space Shuttle Discovery and docking with the International Space Station (ISS), Fuglesang will perform two spacewalks. The main purpose of these excursions is to rewire the ISS. The space station’s current electrical system, designed to support the station during the assembly phase, will be rebuilt and upgraded to support the attachment of new research modules. This, and the delivery of a new solar array system executed by mission STS-115, enables NASA to activate the permanent cooling and power systems of the ISS.
"Born to Go" composed and performed by Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words, inspired by "Born to Go" by Hawkwind. Space Is The Place (In Space Nobody Can Hear Your Demons Mix) composed and performed by Ronnie Sundin, inspired by "Space is the Place" by Sun Ra.
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