1-1: T-Minus And Holding (1:23) 1-2: STS-47: Up Into The Beyond (5:00) 1-3: Light Of Electric Energy (5:37) 1-4: Black Cosmic Space (4:16) 1-5: Earth And The Geo-Cosmos (4:29) 1-6: Life Support (4:57) 1-7: Centerless (1:49) 1-8: The Inhabitants (4:23) 1-9: Deadly Rays [Of A Hot White Sun] (4:55) 1-10: Extra Solar Planets [Wasp 17b] (5:21) 1-11: Way Back (5:06) 2-1: Earth And The Geo-Cosmos (Ken Ishii Remix) (7:33) 2-2: Life Support (Calla Soiled SpaceShuttleWhisper Remix) (6:17) 2-3: Deadly Rays [Of A Hot White Sun] (DUB-Russell Matte Sky Mix) (4:28) 2-4: Light Of Electric Energy (Gonno Remix #2) (8:53) 2-5: STS-47: Up Into The Beyond (Monotix Remix) (8:24) 2-6: Where Light Ends (Q'hey Second Mission Mix) (7:28)
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
Jap-imp.
Description:
"Where Light Ends" was inspired by the first Spaceflight of Dr. Mamoru Mohri in 1992 on the space shuttle Endeavour, as well as personal interactions on the preparation of this collaboration project. The soundtrack references the sequence of events: just prior to launch, lift off, viewing his surrounding while in Space, his experiments, and returning back to Earth.
This package also includes an additional CD containing re-mix contributions by Japanese Techno music masters.
Disc 1: UMA-1015
Disc 2: UMA-1016
Photos: Courtesy of NASA
Story: Dr. Marmoru Mohri
Preface: Jeff Mills
Photo of Dr. Marmoru Mohri: Courtesy of NASA/JAXA
Special thanks to: TSUNAGARI Project at Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan)
Printed in Japan