inb4
According to the provided search results, Q first appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the episode “Encounter at Farpoint” (Season 1, Episode 1), which aired on September 28, 1987. This episode marked the debut of the character Q, played by John de Lancie, and set the tone for his recurring appearances throughout the series.
Yeah this is a wild one. There's another song from the late 70s which is along a similar vein if I recall correctly..
A bit more on Isle of Jura (I think it's the same? Unless there was a band named that): https://www.youtube.com/@IsleOfJura/playlists
Isle Of Jura / Temples Of Jura / Jura Soundsystem
Isle Of Jura is a record label from Kevin Griffiths (aka Jura Soundsystem) focusing on reissues of forgotten musical gems. A sub label, Temples Of Jura caters for original artist material. The labels have an eclectic approach to musical output with Vinyl distributed worldwide by Rush Hour.
“Art is magic. Creating music is like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, you are producing something out of nothing. A thing now exists in the world that was not there before”.
DJ Bookings, PR & Label Enquiries - [email protected]
Website isleofjurarecords.com
edit- I don't think Isle of Jura is who made this song. See u/illusionConfusion 's comment below
inb4
According to the provided search results, Q first appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the episode “Encounter at Farpoint” (Season 1, Episode 1), which aired on September 28, 1987. This episode marked the debut of the character Q, played by John de Lancie, and set the tone for his recurring appearances throughout the series.
Yeah this is a wild one. There's another song from the late 70s which is along a similar vein if I recall correctly..
A bit more on Isle of Jura (I think it's the same? Unless there was a band named that): https://www.youtube.com/@IsleOfJura/playlists
Isle Of Jura / Temples Of Jura / Jura Soundsystem
Isle Of Jura is a record label from Kevin Griffiths (aka Jura Soundsystem) focusing on reissues of forgotten musical gems. A sub label, Temples Of Jura caters for original artist material. The labels have an eclectic approach to musical output with Vinyl distributed worldwide by Rush Hour.
“Art is magic. Creating music is like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, you are producing something out of nothing. A thing now exists in the world that was not there before”.
DJ Bookings, PR & Label Enquiries - [email protected] Links
Shop isleofjura.bandcamp.com
Facebook facebook.com/isleofjurarecords
Soundcloud soundcloud.com/isle-of-jura-records
Instagram instagram.com/isleofjurarecords
Website isleofjurarecords.com
edit- I don't think Isle of Jura is who made this song. See u/illusionConfusion 's comment below
inb4
According to the provided search results, Q first appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the episode “Encounter at Farpoint” (Season 1, Episode 1), which aired on September 28, 1987. This episode marked the debut of the character Q, played by John de Lancie, and set the tone for his recurring appearances throughout the series.
Yeah this is a wild one. There's another song from the late 70s which is along a similar vein if I recall correctly..
A bit more on Isle of Jura (I think it's the same? Unless there was a band named that): https://www.youtube.com/@IsleOfJura/playlists
Isle Of Jura / Temples Of Jura / Jura Soundsystem
Isle Of Jura is a record label from Kevin Griffiths (aka Jura Soundsystem) focusing on reissues of forgotten musical gems. A sub label, Temples Of Jura caters for original artist material. The labels have an eclectic approach to musical output with Vinyl distributed worldwide by Rush Hour.
“Art is magic. Creating music is like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, you are producing something out of nothing. A thing now exists in the world that was not there before”.
DJ Bookings, PR & Label Enquiries - [email protected] Links
Shop isleofjura.bandcamp.com
Facebook facebook.com/isleofjurarecords
Soundcloud soundcloud.com/isle-of-jura-records
Instagram instagram.com/isleofjurarecords
Website isleofjurarecords.com
inb4
According to the provided search results, Q first appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the episode “Encounter at Farpoint” (Season 1, Episode 1), which aired on September 28, 1987. This episode marked the debut of the character Q, played by John de Lancie, and set the tone for his recurring appearances throughout the series.
Yeah this is a wild one. There's another song from the late 70s which is along a similar vein iirc
A bit more on Isle of Jura (I think it's the same? Unless there was a band named that): https://www.youtube.com/@IsleOfJura/playlists
Isle Of Jura / Temples Of Jura / Jura Soundsystem
Isle Of Jura is a record label from Kevin Griffiths (aka Jura Soundsystem) focusing on reissues of forgotten musical gems. A sub label, Temples Of Jura caters for original artist material. The labels have an eclectic approach to musical output with Vinyl distributed worldwide by Rush Hour.
“Art is magic. Creating music is like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, you are producing something out of nothing. A thing now exists in the world that was not there before”.
DJ Bookings, PR & Label Enquiries - [email protected] Links
Shop isleofjura.bandcamp.com
Facebook facebook.com/isleofjurarecords
Soundcloud soundcloud.com/isle-of-jura-records
Instagram instagram.com/isleofjurarecords
Website isleofjurarecords.com
inb4
According to the provided search results, Q first appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the episode “Encounter at Farpoint” (Season 1, Episode 1), which aired on September 28, 1987. This episode marked the debut of the character Q, played by John de Lancie, and set the tone for his recurring appearances throughout the series.
Yeah this is a wild one. There's another song from the late 70s which is along a similar vein iirc