
Far galaxy
Music often transports us to different states of mind, but what about different galaxies? Journey to the stars through this cosmic playlist, just in time for summer.
“Blow” – Beyoncé
This may seem like an odd choice, but the space themes of this classic track truly emerge in the video. Neon colors, black light, and roller skates prevail.
“Starman” – David Bowie
No space-themed playlist is complete without one (or several) tracks from David Bowie, the ultimate extraterrestrial. This lovely song encapsulates the spacey 1970s.
“Genesis” – Grimes
Grimes may be the perfect example of space queen. This track is replete with synthesizers, duplicated voice tracks, and whimsical lyrics.
“Soda” – Azealia Banks
Another somewhat unlikely addition, but something about the electronic beat and harmonizing vocals always reminds me of the unknown beauty of space.
“Use Once and Destroy” – Hole
The best way to describe this track is industrial. The driving bassline and almost mechanical vocals are reminiscent of the more robotic aspects of space lore.
“Under Your Spell” – Desire
This strangely beautiful song comes from the “Drive” soundtrack, and brings images of a cosmic Los Angeles to mind.
“Huey Newton” – St. Vincent
The celestial quality of this track is enhanced by St. Vincent’s undoubtedly android-esque live performances, which recall the stage presence of Bowie himself.
“Cosmic Dancer” – T. Rex
Much like Bowie, Marc Bolan of T. Rex contributed greatly to the glam rock/robot aesthetic of the early 1970s.
“Cassiopeia” – Joanna Newsom
This wonderfully weird track is literally named after a constellation. Newsom plucks away at her harp, yowling with her notorious voice, making it thoroughly enjoyable.
“Concerning the UFO Sighting Near Highland, Illinois” – Sufjan Stevens
Subdued, soft, and reflective, this is the perfect way to end your celestial travels.