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Spaceman’s Transmissions

Spaceman’s Transmissions

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Ambient music podcast for the masses during their interplanetary explorations within spiritual and mental realms in effort to reach higher creative goals. I’m your host, Tonepoet, along with the staff at Spaceman’s Transmissions, are here to provide you with the means to dream and mentally flourish. Turn on, tune in, sleep...

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Espiritualidad Higiene y Vida Saludable Música Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • the cosmonaut diaries
    Mar 12 2026
    Ah, dear listeners, you've arrived! Right on time and suited up for our galactic travel into the cosmic realm. Today's episode is one of personal reflection and realization. Dear listeners, I have a bit of a story to tell. One that probably should stay hidden in the shadows, but one that I will share nonetheless. Many moons ago, like a lot of moons, there was a cosmonaut named Tunepilot who was a bit of a wandering soul, trapped in an aimless pod that didn't have the best luck dodging comets and debris during skyward ascensions. While the intended pathway imagined was pure and innocent, the pod's trajectory was without purpose as its destination was unrealized. Dear listeners, the sync between the pilot and vessel were in need of extensive calibration. Moreover, the journey required a co-pilot, one with an empathic soul to map a voyage to the zenith of an awakening. Well, as the pod drifted aimlessly towards distant destinations very, very far away, Tunepilot found his Astronautin! This Astronautin greatly altered the arc of Tunepilot's ascent and took controls of the vessel, steering into a veil of growth, comfort, solace, and elation. With such a co-pilot, long term success seems only imminent. However, after many, many moons passed, it was evident that Tunepilot wasn't actively pursing opportunities to excel towards a zenith of ascension. Rather, he chose to be an innocent daydreaming bystander, and as he waded in the serene shores of self-assurance, he was discounting the importance of driving the mission skyward and developing as an equally contributing cosmic partner. As such, the integrity of the team was being compromised. So, Tunepilot made the decision to sacrifice himself to allow his co-pilot to sail further along an enlightened pathway to the stars. The chute was pulled and Tunepilot was left floating in the cosmic debris. The Astronautin did shine on missions as expected, and Tunepilot once again became a wanderer without purpose, floating aimlessly in the static. After 30 revolutions around the sun, Tunepilot sent a subtle transmission to the former co-pilot, one that echoed an apologetic tone of past mission failures. It goes without saying that it is quite challenging to take ownership and explain to shipmates the reasons for abandoning co-op missions. Pride and guilt construct the wall that is difficult to soar through as time and circumstance shrink our opportunities to reap good karma and smooth the turbulent waves of our past journeys. Dear listeners, at times we need to hold our breath, climb out of our pods, and embrace discomfort as we set free the debris that clings to our vessels, as well as the vessels of those whose starships pass by us on our journey of life. Tunepilot hesitated to fulfill mission requirements during systems checks and the amount of time floating aimlessly in the ether multiplied exponentially. The story has a somewhat peaceful ending, dear listeners. Co-pilots can be forgiving. And, well, sometimes not. Soaring though different galaxies forever alters the interior and exterior of each traveler's voyaging pod. Everyone evolves in different ways and the expectations at the edge of the universe might not always be what one might envision. Pack enough rations to endure the unexpected outcomes and keep your heads aimed at the stars. From every storm a new day dawns, the stage resets, and we have a chance to once again smooth the fields of karma. Allow this rebirth that you experience by setting positive karma in motion as your own awakening. As for the Austronautin, the past missions failures were pardoned, and the final leg of the voyage log was stamped 'Lebewohl'. Turn on, tune in, wach auf... https://www.tonepoet-music.com https://www.facebook.com/tonepoetmusic Trotz der vielen gemeinsamen Weltraumreisen gehen alle guten Dinge zu Ende. Lebe dein Leben in vollen Zügen und folge weiterhin deinen Träumen. TRACK LISTING “Station ID” by Tonelady from Sleepy Neighborhood Stories (Start Time: 00:00) “New Projections: New Projections” by JICS from Quadrants (Start Time: 00:12) “iii. smudges on a tinted window” by Ashen Swan from An Ode to Trains (Start Time: 04:15) “Or Something (Nothing) - Out Tonight” by JICS from Quadrants (Start Time: 05:59) “summmit” by Brian Mulder from Cygnus (Start Time: 09:56) “Brew Haven (Awakened Souls Rework)” by City Of Dawn from Brew Haven (Start Time: 13:40) “destiny #4” by Gollden from Destiny (Start Time: 17:41) “Always On” by Marta Mist from Eyes Like Pools (Start Time: 19:34) “Real Sad” by idiiom from Neural Network (Start Time: 28:55) “Sea Marks” by Paul Beaudoin + Ümlaut from Cairn (Start Time: 33:13) “Held in Memory (Excerpt)” by Andrew Lahiff from A Dream Awaiting a Dreamer (Start Time: 35:26) “The Way Out Is In” by Brian Weza from Fizzles (Start Time: 37:45) “Limbo” by Danek Lipko from Eclipsoid (Start Time: 42:41) “Kravu” by ...
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  • radiant pastures (tonepoet release)
    Jan 17 2026

    Dear listeners, I have a unique listening event for you all. Normally, your old boy Tonepoet would not post his own music except by sneakily inserting into an episode. Well, I just released some new music, and I really wanted to share this with you all. I've created a special mix of the album in its entirety. I've sought to build a tapestry for admiring Mother Nature's earthly canvas as best I could. Here is a synopsis from the liner notes:

    "As I've meandered across continents in my many travels, my mind always bottles the essence of the landscape around me as a model of how nature moves across Mother Earth, creating a template and backdrop that develops into unique inspiration. Rather than forming alliances with mental snapshots of concrete jungles, I've always been captivated by nature’s grand mosaic. While one would believe that aging depletes the pristine images that Mother Earth has painted within our memories, for me that couldn't be further from the truth. Decades may have passed since I last partook in a European spring, yet the fire-gold fields ignited with ruby poppies remain etched in my mind’s eye. I can still feel the sun’s opulent warmth delivered on the wings of countless butterflies. From my sojourn in Asia, I carry the enduring jade-green memory of mist-shrouded mountains, their peaks blushing with shyness as they dipped into the ephemeral cloud cover. The rolling hills and majestic mountains draped in a thick, verdant blanket of dense forests as the peaks rise like ancient guardians, softened by the summer foliage I’ve amalgamated panoramic galleries from the jagged peaks and rolling valleys that stretch across the sun-baked sierras of the continental US to the icy spires of Alaska that could pierce the sky, each vista an awe-inspiring masterpiece that stole my breath clean away in sheer wonder at how such a divine spectacle could possibly transpire. I long to spark within you the sacred fire of the same awe that consumes me when faced with Mother Nature's unblemished glory. My music on this release is but a whisper of adoration, a testament to beauty we cannot better. These lands? They are a divine inheritance, a gift from the stars. As the music’s colors wash over you, breathe deep and honor Mother Earth all of her splendor. Peace."

    My music is (always) free, my gift to you, dear listeners. You can visit this release on my BANDCAMP PAGE. Peace.

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    TRACK LISTING

    • “Through Silent Fields” by Tonepoet from Radiant Pastures (Start Time: 00:00)

    • “Whispering Grass” by Tonepoet from Radiant Pastures (Start Time: 03:36)

    • “Symphony For The Deep Blue Sky” by Tonepoet from Radiant Pastures (Start Time: 13:01)

    • “A Land Of Eternal Spring” by Tonepoet from Radiant Pastures (Start Time: 21:16)

    • “Luminescent Plains, Parts I & II” by Tonepoet from Radiant Pastures (Start Time: 29:30)

    • “Elysium” by Tonepoet from Radiant Pastures (Start Time: 36:17)

    • “Softly Glowing, Nature’s Gentle Hum” by Tonepoet from Radiant Pastures (Start Time: 48:23)

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  • echoes in the cosmic dust
    Dec 21 2025
    Shhh..... Dear listener, I hear something.... It's very, very faint. THERE it is again! Did you hear it?? It's an echo of some sort. A repeated signal nuance and sonically degrading follow-on carbon copy of an initial sound (which is perhaps long gone). It appears as though it is a transmission of some sort that seeks to beckon voyagers like us to heed its intended mission chronicles. In effort to set out on this unique voyage of discovery, I will summon upon a well-versed space aficionado from across the pond. The controls of the space pod are now in the hands of LUCA GHERARDI, my trusted co-captain for this flight and a veteran to the universe of sound. Dear listeners, together he and I will forge a lighted pathway beyond the stars which upon you may tread, through the galactic curtain, and deep into the source of the sound that beckons us. Ensure that your immersive headphones are adequately secured as Luca sets the journey with his music as the cosmic runway. As we ascend upon into the higher realms of your imaginative space, breathe deep the sweet nectar of sound. This nectar forms the cocoon of solace which envelopes us for our safe passage towards the cosmic dust we seek to explore. It is within this dust that we will find the echo and discover its true meaning and intention. Dear listeners, don't lose focus on the amalgamated sound fuel which powers our space pods. The path of enlightenment is fully lit, all we have to do is align ourselves with our mission. Coasting into the cosmic dust, we'll notice that the echo gets louder and more distinct, guiding us like a moth to a flame towards what will be our mission statement. Don't seek to end the journey so suddenly in effort to gain a sense of accomplishment. Rather, sink into the cosmic dust and allow tranquil moments to engulf you. It is here, dear listener, that the mission statement will be made clear, and one which can be summed into a single word. And that word is... Peace. Turn on, tune in, sleep... https://www.tonepoet.music.com https://www.facebook.com/tonepoetmusic TRACK LISTING “Station ID” by Luca Gherardi from Spoken Words (Start Time: 00:00) “Distant Earth - Cloudy Sky” by Luca Gherardi from Distant Earth (Remaster 2025) (Start Time: 00:16) “To This Place Awakened” by Adrian Lane from Their Ghosts and Ours (Start Time: 03:20) “Post Meridiem Breath Collector” by The Lifted Index from Agonist (Start Time: 08:44) “Synaptic Circuits” by Lorna Dune from Sequential Dreaming (Start Time: 13:13) “Peaceful Observers (Short Version)” by Ancient Astronaut from Peaceful Observers (Start Time: 16:40) “#4” by Child of Both Space and Man from I Wish There Was a Place I Could Call Home (Start Time: 21:50) “Sirius” by Erik Wøllo from Aeris Suite (Start Time: 25:53) “A View From Space (Bonus Track)” by Luca Gherardi from Distant Earth (Remaster 2025) (Start Time: 28:16) “Home” by Of Mountains And Seas from Of Mountains And Seas (Start Time: 30:58) “1b” by Hidden Sky from Truest Thing (Start Time: 36:18) “Casualty” by Factory from Home (Start Time: 38:42) “In A Heartbeat” by Richard Norris from Abstractions Volume Two (Start Time: 41:50) “Always Return to You” by Liminal Animal from Archipelago (Start Time: 45:52) “Office Or Position” by Luke Sanger from Ancient Pathways (Start Time: 49:39) “Distant Horizons” by Luca Gherardi from Distant Earth (Remaster 2025) (Start Time: 52:59) “Cosmosis” by Luca Gherardi from Cosmosis (Remaster 2025) (Start Time: 54:51) “Distant Earth - Landscapes (Excerpt)” by Luca Gherardi from Distant Earth (Remaster 2025) (Start Time: 58:18)
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