“Across the Universe” – performed with Comet 67P.
When I first heard that the ESA had not only landed on but recorded audio from a comet, I knew I had to make something out of it. This is my reworking of the Beatles’ awesome cosmic ballad “Across the Universe” which, apart from my singing, was created entirely with sounds from the Rosetta space probe’s recording of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko.
I’ve since created a whole album using only the comet sample and my voice, check it out:
Bandcamp https://andrewhuang.bandcamp.com/album/comet
iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/album/comet/id960441833
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Written by Lennon/McCartney.
Audio by Andrew Huang.
Video by Philip Bowser and Andrew Huang.
The original recording “A Singing Comet” can be heard on the European Space Agency’s SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/esaops/a-singing-comet
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“Across the Universe” – performed with Comet 67P. | Andrew Huang
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