Signals From Outer Space
Posted on May 26, 2006 by canonical

This came as a present from a friend and the physicist in me went ape-sh*t. This is a 45 themed around recordings from Sputnik, the first satelite to make it into space (launched from the former U.S.S.R. in 1957). Side one is a recording of the data being sent from Sputnik while in space. Lots of bleep-blops for you electronic-music nerds.
However, it's the other side which is even more interesting. I'm not sure if this pre-dates the Cold-War, but information coming out of the U.S.S.R. must have been scarce for the second side is a dramatic recreation of the launching of the Sputnik. Very cool. I only wish my copy wasn't so beat.
Listen: "Side One - Data"
Listen: "Side Two - Narration"
Filed under: 45's and 7's, Spoken Word
5 Comments to “Signals From Outer Space”
Awesome. Please tell me those sputnik folkways aren’t rare.
Great stuff - thanks for rips!
What a gem. Thanks for posting.
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These Sputnik recordings are also on the Folkways ‘Sounds of the Satellites’ LP.