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The Radio Science Orchestra is a British band formed in 1994 by Bruce Woolley, Matthew Seligman, Chris Elliott and Andy Visser founded The Radio Science Orchestra (RSO), a theremin-led space age pop ensemble inspired by the birth of electronic music.[28][29] The ensemble has recorded for film, television and radio, and provides bespoke arrangements and audio-visual performances combining live music, archive footage and narration. In 1996, the RSO released a début EP, Memories of the Future. In 2009, the RSO performed at TED Global with Thomas Dolby. In 2019, the RSO presented "Music out of the Moon" at Bluedot Festival (Jodrell Bank Observatory), and TED Summit, Edinburgh to celebrated the anniversary of Apollo 11. The RSO has appeared on MTV, EBN, BBC 1, BBC 2, BBC World Service Television News, ITV, Channel 1, Channel 4, Radio 2, (including the Chris Evans Drivetime show in February 2008), Radio 3, Radio 4 and at Glastonbury Festival. Bruce Woolley appeared with the Radio Science Orchestra at Leicester National Space Centre in November 2023. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.