The Soviet Space Programme - Space Is Hell

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Review by R.E. Clark

Soviet Space Programme's latest album, Space Is Hell, is a thrilling journey through the vast, dark expanse of outer space. The album's industrial, electronic soundscapes are haunting and otherworldly, evoking a sense of isolation and dread that perfectly captures the loneliness of space travel.

From the opening track, "Spacewalk," the listener is transported into a world of cold, metallic sounds and eerie, disembodied voices. The album's use of samples from actual space missions adds an extra layer of authenticity to the already immersive atmosphere.

Tracks like "Interstellar Medium" and "Black Hole" are particularly effective in creating a sense of foreboding, with their pulsating beats and ominous synth lines. Meanwhile, "Orbiting the Moon" offers a brief respite from the darkness with its dreamy, atmospheric soundscapes.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Left My Heart In Baikonur Cosmodrome18:22
Thirteen Years In A Tin Can, Living On Institute Of Space Science Food Substitute Paste20:04
The Zero Gravity Toilet Is Malfunctioning Again15:50
In Space, No One Can Hear Your Prayers1:10
Dead Signal21:08

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Catalog Numbers

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Labels

Not On Label (The Soviet Space Programme Self-Released)

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Album
  • Limited Edition
  • Red Translucent

Credits

RoleCredit
PerformerIvan Ivanovich
Written-ByIvan Ivanovich
Recorded ByThe Soviet Space Programme
Remastered ByThomas Jude Barclay Morrison

Notes

  • Limited to 50 copies.
  • Tracks are numbered sequentially from 1 to 5.
  • Composed & performed in 1974 in Vostok Zero.
  • Recorded 1974 at Baikonur Cosmodrome in the Soviet Union.
  • Digitally remastered 2012.
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Summary by R.E. Clark

Space Is Hell is a stunning achievement for Soviet Space Programme, showcasing the duo's talent for crafting immersive and evocative electronic music. Fans of sci-fi soundtracks and experimental electronica will find plenty to love here.