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
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. Cosmic Dream Universal Machine SPF 5
"Cosmic Dream" by Universal Machine is actually a , not a skincare product. It was released on Sunburn Records with the catalog number SPF 5 . One of the coolest things about this release
In an era of digital streaming, physical relics like remind us of the creative branding of the 90s rave scene. Whether you're a vinyl collector or just a fan of "Pale Blue Dot" energy, this track is a must-listen for anyone who wants to experience the more thoughtful side of old-school electronic music. The Sound: Trance Meets Techno If you dig
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,
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
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]