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The Mission:

June 21, 2011: A stunning discovery as Cassini witnessed geysers spraying saltwater, miles into the heavens. The team has good reason to believe this area near Damascus Sulcus (sometimes called the tiger stripes) may in fact have a large water reserve or ocean trapped under the miles of ice. This, of course, leads the space community to believe there is a chance that life may exist on Enceladus.

The Music:

The main theme for Enceladus was one of my very favorites from this project. The core sound is from NI Prism. This synthesizer provided this beautiful airy sound.

The drums here are called “water-filled Taikos” from Sonic Ocean, they provided the intensity of what will be a stunning discovery.

If you listen carefully there are sounds of glaciers cracking, highlighted by the sound of water rushing up through a geyser.

The choir again represents the spirit of the human soul, in awe that we may not be alone in the universe. There is a collage of voices from various cultures that follow that echo this feeling.

Notable sounds from Native Instruments Prism, UVI Falcon Voklm, Impact Soundworks Sonic Ocean, Arturia Pigments 2, CS80 & DX7

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from Cassini: A Musical Tribute, released July 4, 2021

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Jesse James Allen Orlando, Florida

Jesse James Allen is a 9-time internationally award-winning experiential media artist and composer.  

At heart, he is a sound designer and synthesist. His affinity for classical styles and choral music came from his early years recording for the prestigious Denver Center for the Performing Arts and National Theater Conservatory.

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