l u n a r t r a x
Steve Carlisle music

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Click the Tunecore MEDIA PLAYER below
to check out all 4 albums !
"Beautiful Day" / "Pieces from The Old Forest"
"No One Knows It's You" / "For Those Who Have Time"
 

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Original Progressive-Rock music :
electric & acoustic instruments w/ vocals

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- and -
"acoustic ensemble" recordings
6 & 12 string guitars, banjo, mandolins, zither, flute,
with midi keyboard bass & percussion 

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The name "Lunartrax" was created in 2001 by Steve Carlisle, for the music project & website,
and as a tribute to the NASA Apollo lunar missions.
featuring music & art by Steve Carlisle  ( the other one )
... and not to be confused with any young artists on the other side of the planet
who have decided to use the Lunartrax name.
Lunartrax music available online
on iTunes, MySpace, YouTube, Rhapsody, Amazon, etc.
 
AND WE INVITE YOU TO EXPERIENCE
Welcome to the Moon
sights & sounds from the Apollo lunar missions
with original music soundtrax.
 
 
16 track digital recordings on Alesis adat, with Yamaha SY-77 midi keyboard trax,
vocals, electric & acoustic instruments, analog synthesizers, etc.
contact Lunartrax
for CD's, mp3's, and info about the band project,
"Warpside" 

Warpside music

I claim no official affiliation with NASA, other than being a dedicated fan of the space program.
I hope that Apollo 17's Jack Schmitt can excuse my replacing his lunar rake with an electric guitar !
If a search for lunar images & info has led you here, I salute your lunar pursuits,
and I'd like to recommend watching the Lunartrax "Welcome to the Moon" videos,
as well as checking out some great space websites ... NASA, ESA, JAXA, JPL,
Apollo Lunar Surface Journal, Spacecraft Films, 
APOD - Astronomy Picture of the Day