Re: My Forum Diary
Posted: Sat May 06, 2023 6:45 pm
So now I suggest you to expand your musical & scientific horizons a little, absorbing some more interesting information, & listen to a really excellent mini-release of two remarkable compositions dedicated to the enigmatic object of our Solar System, from a very nice Swedish project I noticed some years ago.
So, Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in the Solar System. Its mass is 17.2 times greater than that of the Earth & is the third among the planets of the Solar System, and Neptune occupies the fourth place in terms of equatorial diameter, surpassing the Earth by 3.9 times. The planet is named after Neptune, the Roman God of the seas. Currently, its 14 natural satellites are known, and they got their names from ancient Greek and Roman mythology associated with Neptune, Poseidon, and the oceans. The largest of them are: Triton, Nereid, Proteus; the others - Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Hippocampus, Galimeda, Psamath, Sao, Laomedea and Neso - are inferior in size to them. And in order to capture the importance and significance of the planet for Astronomy and culture, Swedish composer Thomas Blentarp, the creator of the Tau Ceti project, published his mini-album "Neptune EP", consisting of a couple of pleasant tracks. The title one directs us right to Neptune, & under its unhurried content, seasoned with melodic inclusions, we fly around the specified object. It seems to us very mysterious, its size is awesome and that's why we want to get to know it better. And the 2nd theme - Across Endless Oceans - makes you think about how long the "icy oceans" of the planet are, seemingly boundless. This work, which includes likeable synths, notes & a measured tempo, is able to give a loyal fan of electronic music a few nice and good listening minutes! Even though this edition is small, it still reflected the attraction of Neptune and wonderfully delighted my ear! So I sincerely wish Thomas to continue writing great music, inspired by many objects of the Universe, & become a famous author in his understanding of the Spacewave genre! And to you - have a fine acquaintance with his job!
So, Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in the Solar System. Its mass is 17.2 times greater than that of the Earth & is the third among the planets of the Solar System, and Neptune occupies the fourth place in terms of equatorial diameter, surpassing the Earth by 3.9 times. The planet is named after Neptune, the Roman God of the seas. Currently, its 14 natural satellites are known, and they got their names from ancient Greek and Roman mythology associated with Neptune, Poseidon, and the oceans. The largest of them are: Triton, Nereid, Proteus; the others - Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea, Larissa, Hippocampus, Galimeda, Psamath, Sao, Laomedea and Neso - are inferior in size to them. And in order to capture the importance and significance of the planet for Astronomy and culture, Swedish composer Thomas Blentarp, the creator of the Tau Ceti project, published his mini-album "Neptune EP", consisting of a couple of pleasant tracks. The title one directs us right to Neptune, & under its unhurried content, seasoned with melodic inclusions, we fly around the specified object. It seems to us very mysterious, its size is awesome and that's why we want to get to know it better. And the 2nd theme - Across Endless Oceans - makes you think about how long the "icy oceans" of the planet are, seemingly boundless. This work, which includes likeable synths, notes & a measured tempo, is able to give a loyal fan of electronic music a few nice and good listening minutes! Even though this edition is small, it still reflected the attraction of Neptune and wonderfully delighted my ear! So I sincerely wish Thomas to continue writing great music, inspired by many objects of the Universe, & become a famous author in his understanding of the Spacewave genre! And to you - have a fine acquaintance with his job!