Tracks (10)

  1. Dancing With Aliens | 122 BPM

    Cold atmosphere with steady and swirling tones. Dense, icy, blurred. For science fiction or documentaries about barren polar landscapes.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

  2. This Is Wide Reality | 102 BPM

    Like a ray of hope cutting through the dark night, the starship glides silently past meteorites and planets. Atmospheric underscore with a gentle, comforting undertone.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

  3. Interspace Innovation | 120 BPM

    The technical problems have been overcome and the team of astronauts aboard the space station can breathe a sigh of relief. Everyone is now turning their attention back to their assigned research tasks. Hopeful, tech-savvy, futuristic.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

  4. Launched It | 104 BPM

    Shimmering, glittering, expansive. Synthetic-sounding backing track for future scenarios, extraterrestrial beings, and underwater worlds.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

  5. Deep Space Night | 118 BPM

    The universe... infinite expanses... a fascinating cosmos that has inspired humanity to ponder, marvel, and explore for millennia. A gently plucking soundscape with an optimistic, progressive character.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

  6. Limitless Spaces | 112 BPM

    A slightly nostalgic sci-fi soundtrack for synth nerds, children of the 80s, and UFO fans.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

  7. Common Spaces | 86 BPM

    Calm track with a subtle beat. Promising and like a glimpse into a crystal ball that predicts a future dominated by technology and data streams.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

  8. Uncertain Sky | 120 BPM

    Luminous particles float through their underwater realm. Krill drift in the eternal ice of the Bering Sea, while majestic right whales make their rounds. Ambient track for nature documentaries or thoughtful reports on climate and the environment.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

  9. Stellar Fusion | 110 BPM

    Futuristic track inspired by the creation of the universe. Within the first three minutes after the Big Bang, hydrogen and helium were formed at high temperatures and densities. The first stars formed from the associated gas clouds through gravitational forces.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

  10. Nothing But Sky | 120 BPM

    Field trip to the planetarium! In the protected darkness of the dome hall, interested young researchers learn everything about our solar system. Impressive, atmospheric, peaceful.

    Composed by Manuel Ploetzky

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