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    Archive · Live at the Stardust Lounge · 1968

    Sirens of Venus

    One continuous hour from the Stardust Lounge. Rock organ bleeding into guitar, slap bass locked to drums, the whole room breathing like it has been smoking since midnight. Nineteen pieces, no gaps, no shuffle.

    Three sets are known to have been broadcast from the Lounge. This is the one that survives in full.

    Tracklist

    1. 1The Lounge Opens00:00
    2. 2Venusian Arrival00:29
    3. 3Acid Cloud Serenade01:17
    4. 4The Gravity of Her04:38
    5. 5Phosphene Coast07:46
    6. 6462 Degrees10:46
    7. 7The Pressure Suite13:53
    8. 8Slow Orbit17:54
    9. 9Dense Atmosphere21:44
    10. 10Surface of Desire24:39
    11. 11Thermal Drift27:23
    12. 12The Second Planet31:56
    13. 13Perpetual Dawn35:45
    14. 14Sulfur and Silk39:25
    15. 15The Blind Cartographer43:09
    16. 16She Has No Moon45:21
    17. 17Retrograde49:08
    18. 18The Long Night53:02
    19. 19Transmission from Venus56:36

    The Stardust Lounge

    The Lounge is on Luna Base Alpha, the first semi-permanent lunar settlement, established in 1963. The Atomic Songbirds became a fixture there almost immediately, playing swing and jazz to low-gravity nightlife. See the timeline. By 1968 the room had developed its own sound, and this hour is what it sounded like at the end of a long night.

    Venus gets the whole set to itself: the heat, the pressure, the sulfuric cloud deck, a planet with no moon and a day longer than its year. Nothing here argues for the place. It just sits inside it for an hour.

    About the Sirens series

    Sirens is an ongoing transmission from the Stardust Lounge, somewhere between 1968 and never. Each volume is a different room, a different mood, a different siren, and the frequency stays the same. Built to be heard whole, in order, with the lights off.

    New volumes when they are ready and not before. They arrive on the channel.