Cosmic — Dream Universal Machine Spf 5

Because of the "SPF" label, it's often confused with sunscreen, but in this case, it’s a nine-minute journey dedicated to the legendary astronomer . If you were looking for a blog post about this iconic piece of vinyl,

You can still find the full track on YouTube or check out Universal Machine’s SoundCloud to hear the original B-side cut. com/products/dreambeam-spf-40-pa"> Kosas DreamBeam Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ? Cosmic Dream / Universal Machine / SPF 5 [1996] Cosmic Dream Universal Machine SPF 5

If you dig through the crates of 90s underground electronic music, you’ll eventually stumble upon a record that looks more like a bottle of sunscreen than a vinyl release. I’m talking about released on the aptly named Sunburn Records under the catalog number SPF 5 back in 1996. Because of the "SPF" label, it's often confused

One of the coolest things about this release is the intention behind it. The artist, Universal Machine, dedicated "Cosmic Dream" to , citing the astronomer as a source of "reason and hope". You can hear that celestial influence throughout the track—it’s wide, sweeping, and carries that sense of wonder characteristic of mid-90s trance. The Sound: Trance Meets Techno One of the coolest things about this release

While "SPF 5" might not provide much protection at the beach, this track provides plenty of atmosphere for a late-night set. A Tribute to Carl Sagan

Clocking in at over nine minutes, "Cosmic Dream" isn't a quick radio hit. It’s a slow-burn journey that sits right in the pocket between Trance and Techno .