NASA Makes Music Video For Hubble

In a recent interview with WNYU's DJ Dona, Ben Greenberg revealed that a track from his recent debut full-length as Hubble, Hubble Drums, was created for a video made by NASA. Spurred on by music critic Michael Azzerad, Greenberg met with folks at the NASA-affiliated Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore and offered to soundtrack imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope. The result was the appropriately titled, "Hubble's Hubble," of which Greenberg had some interesting things to say: "The video is a story… a trope on the death of climates and stars. Hubble as a musical project is a meditation on my place in the world as a musician, my place in the universe and [...] it really makes you think about how much there is out there, and how little of it we really get to see." --Matt Sullivan, Altered Zones

Hubble: "Nude Ghost"

The "Hubble's Hubble" music video will drop November 18th, and you can scoop Hubble Drums now from Northern Spy

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Posted by alteredzones on 11/14/2011 at 11 a.m..

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