Space Music - Examples of Artists Who Have Been Associated With Space Music

Examples of Artists Who Have Been Associated With Space Music

This list includes notable artists who have created works that have been categorised by some as space music:

  • Enigma - A Posteriori
  • Brian Eno - Apollo, Music for Airports
  • Edgar Froese
  • Geodesium - A Gentle Rain of Starlight, Fourth Universe, West of the Galaxy, Double Eclipse
  • Lisa Gerrard - The Mirror Pool
  • Michael Hedges - Aerial Boundaries (1984)
  • Paul Horn - Inside the Taj Mahal
  • Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene, Equinoxe, Magnetic Fields, Rendez-Vous, Revolutions
  • Ray Lynch
  • R. Carlos Nakai - Cycles Volume 2
  • NASA (with Brain/Mind Research) - Symphonies of the Planets series
  • Mike Oldfield - The Songs of Distant Earth
  • Oregon
  • Giles Reaves - Wunjo, Nothing Is Lost, Sea of Glass, Kaleida Visions, Sacred Space
  • Steve Roach - Structures From Silence
  • Klaus Schulze - Moondawn, Cyborg
  • Jonn Serrie - Midsummer Century, Ixlandia
  • Michael Stearns - Desert Moon Walk, Planetary Unfolding, Lyra Sound Constellation, Encounter
  • Tim Story - Shadowplay
  • Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri
  • Isao Tomita - Snowflakes are Dancing considered the ultimate Space Album of All Time; The Planets, Kosmos, Space Walk and Mind of the Universe
  • Vangelis - Albedo 0.39, Spiral, Mythodea
  • George Winston

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