



Toward A Definition of Space Radio
by Phylis
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"...They’re in transition. They’re called Miss Jenny and The Howdy Boys. They just played a festival in Illinois but now they relocated to Raleigh, North Carolina. She does Americana. So this is a new adventure. She's leaving all her fan base and starting new because now she's a mommy. And seriously, in her lifetime I can see her re-locating to the moon to be a space radio host or at least play a moon radio show. My other daughter can co-headline! She's in Frog Tits. People think I'm insane.
But that's OK. I mean, NASA is already working on things up there where they're trying to build communication links with their scientists and stuff like that. I do believe there'll be a possibility of terrestrial radio on the moon very soon.
I advise the college radio station and for Earth Day, last year our eventz revolved around the premise was that we destroyed the Earth and so now we have two station satellite operationz. We have Lunar Beats and Red Dust. Red Dust was on Mars and Lunar Beats was on the moon.
So we were looking for space music. You know, what's space music? It could be anything from Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon to anything that is sort of a spacey dance. Maybe Halsey, or any EDM, or something like that. NASA broadcasts 24/7 on their website all sorts of weird sounds that come from the lunar atmosphere. I mean I don't know if I would listen to that 24 hours a day, but I'm sure someone could remix that into something. Whatever you think lunar beats could be; it's open for interpretation..."



