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    Major Tom and the Pecos Planetary Orchestra
Genre: Instrumental, Experimental, Electronic
Region: San Francisco Bay Area

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"Inner Galactic Sprint"

Join Major Tom and the Pecos Planetary Orchestra as they create new musical journeys to the farthest outreaches of time, space and the unknown. The melodic big bang occurred in 1962 with Joe Meek's TELSTAR by the British group "The Tornados" and space music has grown exponentially since then. The Major and Orchestra pay tribute to all who have gone before. The ensemble has launched songs in the galactic bent with their performance of the Major's own original compositions. From Kubrick's 2001 Strauss delights to John Williams' Star Wars symphonic saga, from Dr. Who to David Bowie and all who have written themes and songs about the vastness of the universe and all it holds, Major Tom salutes your grand ambitions from such a tiny blue planet and only hopes that he can contribute in the same manner.




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Inner Galactic Sprint
2007

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No. Title Duration Price Download
1.  Beyond Pluto 3:12 $0.89
2.  Exogenesis Phase 9 5:58 $0.89
3.  Short Cut Warp 3:52 $0.89
4.  Ring Around the Star 4:05 $0.89
5.  Comets Infinitely Go an.. 4:23 $0.89
6.  The Matter in Darkness 6:35 $0.89
7.  Multiversal Mother Time 4:38 $0.89
8.  Fractal Fusion 5:08 $0.89
9.  Planet Search in Sector.. 3:54 $0.89
10.  Caputred by the Sun 5:09 $0.89
11.  Weathered Space Rock 4:20 $0.89
12.  Saturnalia 6:41 $0.89

Inner Galactic Sprint
Genre: Instrumental, Experimental, Electronic
Release Date: 09/07/2007
12 Songs

  $14.95  (Physical CD)

  $11.95 (Download CD)
earBuzz Review:
Major Tom and The Pecos Planetary Orchestra has done something we haven't heard much before in electronic music - have live drums. Their 12 -track instrumental collection of space inspired music is rich in musicianship and exploration. The opening track to the CD, "Inner Galactic Sprint", is a modulating harmonic minor-based groove trip that, as most of the tracks do, feature kinetic and deranged lead guitar work by Daniel Ward. His outside approach to guitar is worth the price of admission. That track, "Beyond Pluto" establishes what's to come - and what comes is nothing short of organically grown avant-garde instrumental space music. Organic in the fact that instrumentally MT has employed acoustic instruments to support his compositional keyboard adventures. Viola peppers track 2, "Exogenesis Phase 9", with a dance groove that perpetuates throughout. Sawtooth key lines remind us of 70's AOR while funky guitar is up front and wah wah loved. Nearly experimental, track 6, "The Matter of Darkness", haunts with guitar vibrato swells and dissonant compositional choices. A medium groove percolates as deep piano, strings, and bass brood beautifully. The following track, "Multiversal Mother Time", is the most energetic on the record and changes the mood from 'darkness' immediately. Distorted blues guitar and 2/4 drumbeat remind us a bit of a ZZ groove. Track 8, "Fractal Fusion", has a more commercial direction with the chord choices and overall production. The tune could be a bed for an 80's pop song - but instead allows MT's keyboard work to lead the melody. Nice. Track 9, "Planet Search in Sector 33", opens with nylon Spanish guitar flavor, before heading into more analog keyboard flavors. Major Tom and co. launch in several genre directions in the record - from pop to experimental to ambient - and track 10 moves them firmly into jazz. "Captured by the Sun" features the sax work of Kristen Strom in one of the only mainstream potential pieces on the CD. Keys paint a 4-note motif underneath as control is lost to the sun in tension that is musical bliss. The final track, "Saturnalia", features the piano work of band leader, Major Tom, along with interesting rhythmic patches and string swells. At about two and a half minutes in, the drums and full frequency spectrum kicks in and piano figure is performed that reminds us a bit of the Peanuts theme. Eventually the record ends, panning left and right with keyboard effects and the epilogue musical moment that pay fitting tribute to space exploration and all it artistically inspires.