
Katy Perry performs throughout the 2015 Tremendous Bowl XLIX halftime present on the College of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
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When the information first broke that pop star Katy Perry will hop inside a Blue Origin rocket and blast off to outer area in a launch scheduled for April 14, NPR music editor Hazel Cills took to an inner NPR Music Slack channel.
“Fast title 20 artists who ought to get to go to area earlier than Katy Perry,” she challenged.
NPR staffers rose to the event, although one did level out that Perry is not completely missing in astronautical bona fides, having, in 2010, launched a tune about having intimate relations with an alien. Nonetheless, it wasn’t exhausting to provide you with many musicians whose extra-terrestrial credentials are extra convincing.
Listed below are 20 musicians whose space-themed work has solid new paths and opened sufficient astonishing dimensions in sound to earn them seats in starships, in accordance with the opinions of music critic Ann Powers, video producer Nikki Birch, community response affiliate Tucker Ives, engineer Valentina Rodríguez Sánchez and myself. With apologies to David Bowie, Gustav Holst, Gil Scott-Heron and Solar Ra, the next checklist is restricted to dwelling musicians who may, theoretically, truly go to area.
Commencing countdown:
1. Marshall Allen
The heir to Sun Ra, who turned 100 final yr, is aware of higher than anybody else that “area is the place.”
2. George Clinton
The cosmic commander of the P-Funk Mothership was impressed by Uhura in Star Trek, as he told Splice in 2020. Clinton mentioned that whereas Parliament was recording its seminal album, Mothership Connection, “We weren’t tied right down to this planet for a minute.”

The Funkadelic P-Funk Mothership on show on the Smithsonian’s Nationwide Museum of African American Historical past and Tradition.
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3. Elton John
“Rocketman,” the star’s first main hit, was impressed by science fiction legend Ray Bradbury. It has been used as wake-up music for a number of crews on the Discovery and Atlantis space shuttles.
4. John Williams
Williams composed and performed the scores to Star Wars and E.T. The Further-Terrestrial, which each gained Academy Awards. Star Wars was named the best movie rating of all time by the American Film Institute in 2005.
5. Erykah Badu
The fearless queen of neo-soul desires of dwelling in an area shuttle, as she instructed NPR’s Wild Card, and in different interviews, she’s shared tales of her annoyed efforts to meet aliens.
6. Bilal
In the course of the top of the pandemic, he stay streamed his acclaimed 2020 experimental soul EP Voyage-19 (Badu seems on considered one of its tracks), lifting the spirits of 1000’s of housebound earthlings.
7. Peter Schilling
Whereas David Bowie is now not with us, the primary character of his basic tune “House Oddity” discovered new life in Schilling’s 1983 hit “Main Tom (Coming Residence).”
8. Nick Rhodes
The founding keyboardist of Duran Duran is an area obsessive whose otherworldly musical undertaking “Astronomia,” with Wendy Bevan, spans 4 separate albums. “Via our sonic tapestries we discover limitless dimensions and transitions within the universe,” he helpfully explained on the band’s website.
9. Thundercat
A protege of Badu who attracts from Afrofuturist traditions, the Grammy-winning musician’s songs embrace “Misplaced in House” and “Jameel’s House Trip.”
10. Rush
After attending the 1981 launch of the area shuttle Columbia, the Canadian progressive rock trio was moved to put in writing a number of songs. “Countdown” consists of audio of actual astronauts speaking to floor management and has been used as a wake-up tune for astronauts on missions.
11. Björk
The artist’s affinity for universes apart from ours are laid naked in “Earth Intruders,” “Pluto” and “Cosmogony,” in addition to … properly, just about all the things about her.
12. Afrika Bambaataa
The revolutionary DJ and report producer helped lay the groundwork for later Black science fiction, robotic cosplay and Afrofuturism. Put him on a shuttle to “Planet Rock.”
13. Philip Glass
House exploration figures prominently in a number of of the modern classical composer’s operas, comparable to Einstein on the Seaside, The Voyage and an obscure work based mostly on a science fiction novel by Doris Lessing, The Making of the Consultant for Planet 8.
14. Pink Floyd
Exceeding its personal “area rock” label, the band’s connections to worlds past embrace playing live on the BBC’s broadcast of the first moon landing in 1969. Former guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour claimed that Soviet cosmonauts introduced a Pink Floyd cassette to the Mir area station within the Nineteen Eighties. And NASA used the band’s tune “Eclipse” to get up a Mars rover in 2004.
15. Janelle Monáe
“I am an enormous area nerd,” Monáe told Conan O’Brien whereas selling the 2016 film Hidden Figures, the place she performed pioneering NASA engineer Mary Jackson. The Afrofuturist singer, whose lyrics embrace “My spaceship leaves at 10:00” and “I am an alien from outer area,” instructed O’Brien her dream is to go to area. Somebody ship Janelle Monáe to area!

Janelle Monáe and Large Boi carry out onstage on the BMI City Awards on the Jazz at Lincoln Heart on Sept. 10, 2009, in New York Metropolis.
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16. Kronos Quartet
Over greater than 5 many years, musicians on this venerable modern classical group have paid homage to Solar Ra and included area sounds recorded by NASA into their music. There’s even a tune from a present within the Star Trek universe that pays homage to the group.
17. Bootsy Collins
His signature “House Bass” is formed like a star. So are his spectacles. And his stellar inventive output ranges from such songs as “Stars Have No Names (They-Simply-Shine)” to his work on Parliament’s Mothership Connection and the experimental metallic band Science Faxtion he helped present in 2007.
18. Grateful Useless
Surviving members Mickey Hart, Bob Weir and Invoice Kreutzmann had been nominated by an NPR staffer for the trippy fan favourite “Space,” which appeared on the band’s 1981 stay album, Useless Set. However the band’s tech workforce additionally designed monitor programs and headphones that were later adapted by NASA.
19. Brian Eno
Few musicians have utilized themselves so diligently to imagining what area appears like. A godfather of ambient music, Eno composed “New House Music” in addition to music for the 1989 documentary For All Mankind. “The person digital notes … descend like stars falling from a darkish sky,” astronomer Adam Frank wrote in an NPR assessment.
20. BTS
Why ought to the band’s unearthly reputation be constrained to our planet? BTS’s songs “Mikrokosmos” and “134340” (which refers to a lonely little asteroid) and the solo tune “moonchild” by RM, a member of the group, had been added to NASA’s playlist for an eight-day mission to the moon on the Artemis 2 in 2024. Members of the South Korean band have additionally collaborated with Coldplay to create such space-themed hits as “My Universe” and “The Astronaut.”