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four-on-the-floor beats
trance influences
techno influences
disco influences
danceable beats
straight drum beats
religious lyrics
use of modal harmonies
a synth bass riff
a busy bass line
arpeggiated synths
synth riffs
heavily effected synths
synth swoops
subtle use of staccato synths
thickly layered production
a highly synthetic sonority
trippy soundscapes
dominant use of riffs
prevalent use of groove
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
the person reading the passage from Genesis 1 is William Anders from the Apollo 8 mission to the Moon on December 24, 1968. It was our first time away from Earth, they were experiencing a lunar sunrise for the first time (at 250,000 miles away) and found it fitting to read about the creation of light. He read the beginning few verses, followed by Jim Lovell and mission commander Frank Borman. It is one of the most famous space quotes (followed by Neill Armstrong's small step)
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