Deep Space One

Deep ambient electronic, experimental and space music. For inner and outer space exploration.

Now Playing: 70db - noTTon
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About the Music on Deep Space One:

Deep ambient electronic, experimental and space music. Music for getting lost in space, or just exploring. Tracks with a tempo usually too slow for Space Station Soma, but too fast for Drone Zone.

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