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Ian Boddy's "Live at Jodrell Bank Planetarium" is a captivating journey through the cosmos of electronic music, released on January 1, 2002, under the Space for Music Records label. This album is a testament to Boddy's versatility and mastery, blending genres such as space music, krautrock, ambient, new age, dark ambient, and drone into a cohesive and immersive experience.
Spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, the album features three expansive tracks: "Binary Part One," "Binary Part Two," and "NoSpace." Each track is a sonic exploration, taking the listener on a voyage through the vastness of space and the depths of the subconscious. The use of binary themes and cosmic soundscapes creates a sense of otherworldliness, while the dark ambient and drone elements add a layer of mystery and intrigue.
Ian Boddy's expertise in crafting atmospheric and textured soundscapes shines through in this live recording. The album captures the essence of a live performance, with the Jodrell Bank Planetarium serving as the perfect backdrop for Boddy's electronic compositions. The result is an album that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant, offering a unique listening experience that transcends traditional boundaries of genre and form.