If you’re lucky enough to find yourself in the path of totality on Monday, you’ll probably be tempted to focus on the visual experience, but what about the soundtrack to set the mood?
The St. Louis Public Radio team has curated an eclipse-themed playlist to accompany your viewing party or visual adventure, featuring obvious classics, puny perfection, and tailored celestial code jams to your celebration.
List of “Music for an Eclipse” tracks from St. Louis Public Radio
As for the whole thing? You’ll only have a few minutes to enjoy the total eclipse, so choose your favorite tune or connect with all your senses and enjoy the eerie cold and sudden silence of the world in the glow of the sun’s ghostly white ring still visible. .
NPR’s Emily Alfin Johnson produced this piece.
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