From the glowing sphere of Helios in Bath to the immersive lunar storytelling of The Moonwalkers in London, these two experiences bring space exploration down to Earth. Luke Jerram’s Helios lets you walk beneath a radiant sun, complete with NASA-recorded solar sounds, while Lightroom’s The Moonwalkers, narrated by Tom Hanks, takes you through the Apollo and Artemis missions with stunning visuals. Whether you’re drawn to the sun’s energy or the moon’s mysteries, both offer a unique perspective on the cosmos—without leaving the planet.
What Makes a Classic Album? The Four Essential Ingredients
What makes an album stand the test of time? A true classic isn’t just about sales or hits—it’s about the experience. In this article, I explore the four key ingredients that I believe define a classic album: the perfect length, vocal variety, tempo shifts, and a cohesive theme. From Rumours to Dark Side of the Moon, discover what makes these records unforgettable.
Synchronicity – the Police fall out of Sync in the Sunshine
In 5 years The Police had gone from broke musicians to kings of the world. All they needed now was another hit album. If only they were talking to each other…