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    Soundship Spacesystem Passenger Log Volume 7: The Caverns 2023

    enNovember 30, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Even the sky is not the limit for the Soundship Spacesystem crew. Using it as their palette, the crew engaged Sky Lites to coordinate a light show with 75 drones, on top of having special guests in the VJ booth. This was just one of many unique elements that passengers on the Soundship Spacesystem were treated to during the crew’s mission at The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee. 

    The Caverns felt reminiscent of episodic festival runs at Telluride and The Gorge between its remote location, a secret set, and special guests both on stage (Adam Deitch) and in the VJ booth (Glass Crane, Psybernautics) creating a truly unique live music experience with a country flair that stands entirely apart from any other stops on tour that left us all saying, “Let's go back to Tennessee”

    **All music from this episode along with the rest of the Spaceship Soundsystem tour dates are available for listening at prettylightslive.com 

    Photos provided by Raymond Angelo

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