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Music from the hearts of space
Music from the hearts of space




music from the hearts of space

“Physically it’s in the UK but in all of our hearts and minds it’s Ukraine’s year,” she says. Muller – who has been releasing music since 2018, and was obsessed with Eurovision as a child, specifically 2007’s Steps-lite duds Scooch – will also have the extra pressure of performing on home turf, with next weekend’s Eurovision being held in Liverpool due to the ongoing Russian invasion in Ukraine. I don’t want to look back and wish I’d enjoyed it a bit more.” But him doing so well last year could only ever be a good thing.” The puppy-like Ryder has been in touch with advice: “He sent me a voice note encouraging me to try and take each day as it comes and enjoy the moment. “What’s similar is that we both have a positive message, but we have different things to say and we’ve gone through different things. We help you find it.Ĭlick here to enter the Hearts of Space website.“We’re very different artists,” Muller says of the pressures of following in Ryder’s footsteps. Our goal is to bring you great music wherever you are, deepen your understanding of ambient, space, and contemplative music, and save you time. These pages tell you more about us and what we've been doing for over 30 years. While we still help produce new recordings for the label, we no longer run it day to day. That same year we sold the record label to Valley Entertainment.

music from the hearts of space

It was a lot of fun, but by 2001 the clouds were gathering over the record business, so we launched an online music streaming service with 700 (now over 900) programs - The Hearts of Space Archive. Despite our success, it was hard to make a living in public radio, so we started an independent record label in 1984, ultimately releasing almost 150 albums.

music from the hearts of space

HEARTS of SPACE began as a San Francisco late night radio show in 1973, went national on public radio in 1983 and to our eternal amazement, grew to almost 300 stations.






Music from the hearts of space