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002 Mix - Admiral Byrd and UFOs on Cassette (Side A and B)

002 Mix - Admiral Byrd and UFOs on Cassette (Side A and B)

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002 Mix - Admiral Byrd and UFOs (Side A and B, 26 mins total)

Available only on Cassette

Only 25 copies available (3 left)

Genre: Experimental, Psychedelic, Ambient, Electronic with Heavy Sampling and Lo-Fi Elements


26 Min mix featuring a recording with the explorer Admiral Byrd, who first explored the continent of Antarctica. Also features interviews with Admiral Byrd regarding UFOs. Photographic expeditions and geological surveys were undertaken for the duration of that summer, and constant radio communications were maintained with the outside world. After their first winter, their expeditions were resumed, and on November 28, 1929, the first flight to the South Pole and back was launched. Byrd, along with pilot Bernt, co-pilot/radioman Harold June, and photographer Ashley McKinley, flew the Floyd Bennett to the South Pole and back in 18 hours, 41 minutes. They had difficulty gaining enough altitude, and they had to dump empty gas tanks, as well as their emergency supplies, in order to achieve the altitude of the Polar Plateau, but they were ultimately successful.