Jack White's Third Man Records to release Stephen Hawking/Carl Sagan - featuring Auto-Tune mix on Vinyl
source: http://Thirdmanrecords.com
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Jack White's Third Man Records is set to release a seven-inch single featuring a guest appearance from physicist Stephen Hawking.
'A Glorious Dawn', which is out on November 9, is an arrangement of spoken words by astrologer Carl Sagan, originally taken from his award-winning 1980s television series 'Cosmos: A Personal Voyage'.
Composer John Boswell edited Sagan's dialect, before coupling it with snippets of Hawking's voice and adding other instruments.
You can listen to the track by scrolling down now.
According to Thirdmanrecords.com, the release is timed to coincide with what would have been Sagan's 75th birthday. He died in 1996.
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http://www.nme.com/news/the-white-stripes/48225
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Pati_Gaitan
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I just love this, always amazed how relevant these lyrics are :-)
- 3 years ago
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Pati_Gaitan
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Allorno1
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DOPE!
- 3 years ago
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Allorno1
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michail77
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It's amazing how relevant Carl Sagan's works still are today. He is one of my favorite authors.
Too bad he isn't around to see the advances of knowledge in the past 10 years.
What really surprises me is the number of younger people I've met that are fans of his.
- 3 years ago
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michail77
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iamfree
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dam..that was very kool.
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iamfree
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cynker
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one of the best songs ever!
- 3 years ago
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cynker
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sidewaysclyde
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definitely the coolest autotune thing ever created
- 3 years ago
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sidewaysclyde
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Nephwrack
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check out www.djellisdee.com and listen to the Richard Phillips Feynman track there. i think most of you will find it interesting.
- 3 years ago
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Nephwrack
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inflatabill
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For the record, Carl Sagan was an astronomer, not astrologer.
- 3 years ago
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inflatabill
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sk8r408
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inflatabill:
Ha ha, I didn't even notice that the first time I read through the article. That's NME for you.
My college astronomy professor would be pissed if he saw that typo!
- 3 years ago
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sk8r408
