Yoshitaka Hikawa’s ‘Station 26’ is a space shuttle joyride. It’s pure ascension, the sound of gravity overcome. It’s luminous dashboards, green neon grids extending ever and infinitely outwards, motion-controlled holographic projections. It’s molten alien quicksilver seeping from a downed asteroid, lens flare on an astronaut’s visor. This music sounds like shattered light; weightless, refracted, glittering. Play this while you're waiting out decompression in airlock and having a really good heart-to-heart with your co-cosmonaut. Play this while you're up very far above.