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You can get the song here, together with all my other music, the song number is 268: https://adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com/album/the-complete-discography You can also support me and my music directly on Patreon if you wish: https://www.patreon.com/AdrianvonZiegler Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AdrianvonZiegler iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/artist/adrian-von-ziegler/id445469270 Bandcamp: http://adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com/ Real CD's: http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/AdrianvonZiegler Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/AdrianVZiegler An ambient song I did about a topic that has fascinated me ever since I can remember: Space. Specifically for this song I was thinking about Pluto, as the first HD photographs of this cold, dark world were made this year I started to think about how it would feel to be stranded there, billions of miles away from anything alive, any sound, warmth or even hope. I don’t know why, but space is something that I really love, for reasons many might find weird. Its vastness, endless solitude in the deep nothingness, in which tiny sparks of light shine upon strange worlds that no human will ever see or ever even know about… and that our sun is one of these tiny sparks in the deep darkness, and our earth and everything on it is one of quintillions of tiny specks of dust in a universe too gigantic to ever comprehend. OK I’m getting totally lost in thoughts here. xD I hope you enjoy the song and the thoughts as well perhaps.^^ I just have to say one more thing: I know some will say the song is not exciting etc., and YES, that is very true. xD Because it’s not meant for focused listening, it’s an ambient piece that is meant to be listened to in the background to set an atmosphere. Just to clarify.^^ All music composed and arranged on keyboard, by myself as always. The artwork belongs to NASA and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. © All audio material is copyrighted by Adrian von Ziegler.