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Test Shot Starfish

Test Shot Starfish is an American electronic music production duo formed in 1999 by Kyle Schember and Ryan Stuit.[1]

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History

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The duo met on the film set for Forever Fabulous in Los Angeles in the late 90s.[2] Their first EP was released in 2003 and a self titled full length album in 2005. Their name refers to the Starfish Prime nuclear test from 1962, the largest nuclear detonation in space.[3]

Music style

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Test Shot Starfish "is the sound of space, if it had one – at least in this parsec".[4] For example, their song "LC-39A" is inspired by the launch pad of the same name which launched Apollo missions, the Space Shuttle, and Falcon Heavy rockets.[4] Another example is the track "Sputnik" which was named after the first artificial satellite. The song contained samples of news clips and audio from the satellite itself.[4] Their music is also commonly used in SpaceX's YouTube and X livestreams of rocket launches.[5]

Discography

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Studio albums

  • Test Shot Starfish (2005)
  • Music for Space (2018)
  • Music for Space Sleep (2020)
  • Earth Analog (2022)
  • Test Flight (2025)

Extended plays

  • Test Shot Starfish EP (2003)

Singles

  • Mars (2019)
  • Cities in Flight (2019)
  • The New Astronauts (2020)
  • Crew (2020)
  • Moon (featuring Everyday Astronaut) (2021)

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