Astral Magic - Into the Cosmos (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Astral Magic
Title: Into the Cosmos
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Astral Magic Music
Genre: Psychedelic, Space Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:41:49
Total Size: 545 / 299 / 98 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Into the Cosmos
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Astral Magic Music
Genre: Psychedelic, Space Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:41:49
Total Size: 545 / 299 / 98 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Astral Magic - Astral Plane Glider (5:41)
02. Astral Magic - Flying High (6:53)
03. Astral Magic - Replicants (5:22)
04. Astral Magic - Transmission Rho (3:18)
05. Astral Magic - Into the Cosmos (4:49)
06. Astral Magic - The Nameless Ones (7:10)
07. Astral Magic - Sons of Light (3:51)
08. Astral Magic - Return to Solaris (4:48)
Finnish experimental bass player, keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Santtu Laakso, aka Astral Magic, and at times DJ Astro, has been around the underground Finnish music scene since the late ‘80s. Before he formed the psych space rock band Dark Sun (and the Rising Telephats) in 1991, with whom he recorded their first studio album Feed Your Mind, as well as various live and studio jam sessions. Santtuwas also the vocalist in ’80s thrash metal band Oppressionand then went on to form death doomers Exitus, so he’s well-travelled as a musician.
Astral Magic'Experiences In Hyperspace' Artwork
Astral Magic ‘Experiences In Hyperspace’ Artwork
When the band went on hiatus in 2007, he took care to release some unheard material until he returned in 2019, joining local groups UFO-tutkimuksia and Octopus Syng. In 2020, the advent of covid 19 and its lockdown gave Santuu the chance to explore the deep space and the stars within it. He gets inside his space cabin and lets himself go ‘in orbit’, playing an ode to the stars without losing transmission with planet Earth. His is a tireless journey. He travels the galaxy manipulating every sound from outer space, playing all instruments himself, and occasionally with the help of well-known psych space rockers like the late Hawkwind saxophonist Nik Turner, Sendelica guitarist Pete Bingham (aka Pedro Kaldini), Californian multi-instrumentalist Jay Tausig, Doctors of Space guitarist Martin Weaver and Earthling Society’s Fred Laird, just to mention a few.
Up until now Astral Magic has released nearly forty records, if we consider singles and compilations. The music delivered on each album has that strong and sensational space rock power that magically is able to take over your mind. In each of his works, he always likes to get out of phase by taking sonic walks that bring out his love of kraut rock and experimental cinematic melodies. But due to the amount of records released (this year alone he has released nine records), the swaggering sound of eclecticism sometimes becomes a somewhat absurd musical monotony.
Fortunately, this doesn’t always happen. There is a variety of sounds coming out. Don’t be surprised if you are plunged back in time as if listening to synth rock music with reminiscences of Flock Of Seagull, Michelle Jarre, Vangelis, the kraut rock of Ashra Temple, Neu! and the inevitable space rock of Hawkwind. The magic of it is that all of his record titles have something to do with infinite space, its galaxies, alien visitations, deep space expeditions, and its magical kingdom. There is a lot of energy that flows out of each instrument; from spacey synths to swirling guitars that channel you into a vortex of eternal light.
Astral Magic'Experiences In Hyperspace' Artwork
Astral Magic ‘Experiences In Hyperspace’ Artwork
When the band went on hiatus in 2007, he took care to release some unheard material until he returned in 2019, joining local groups UFO-tutkimuksia and Octopus Syng. In 2020, the advent of covid 19 and its lockdown gave Santuu the chance to explore the deep space and the stars within it. He gets inside his space cabin and lets himself go ‘in orbit’, playing an ode to the stars without losing transmission with planet Earth. His is a tireless journey. He travels the galaxy manipulating every sound from outer space, playing all instruments himself, and occasionally with the help of well-known psych space rockers like the late Hawkwind saxophonist Nik Turner, Sendelica guitarist Pete Bingham (aka Pedro Kaldini), Californian multi-instrumentalist Jay Tausig, Doctors of Space guitarist Martin Weaver and Earthling Society’s Fred Laird, just to mention a few.
Up until now Astral Magic has released nearly forty records, if we consider singles and compilations. The music delivered on each album has that strong and sensational space rock power that magically is able to take over your mind. In each of his works, he always likes to get out of phase by taking sonic walks that bring out his love of kraut rock and experimental cinematic melodies. But due to the amount of records released (this year alone he has released nine records), the swaggering sound of eclecticism sometimes becomes a somewhat absurd musical monotony.
Fortunately, this doesn’t always happen. There is a variety of sounds coming out. Don’t be surprised if you are plunged back in time as if listening to synth rock music with reminiscences of Flock Of Seagull, Michelle Jarre, Vangelis, the kraut rock of Ashra Temple, Neu! and the inevitable space rock of Hawkwind. The magic of it is that all of his record titles have something to do with infinite space, its galaxies, alien visitations, deep space expeditions, and its magical kingdom. There is a lot of energy that flows out of each instrument; from spacey synths to swirling guitars that channel you into a vortex of eternal light.