To me, this whole song speaks without words. The monologue at the beginning let's you know they are in space looking at an object that is ten to twelve earth diameters rotating in a rhythmic fashion. The whole time, the music is what the object is emanating, whatever that object may be. It repeats the same four chord progression but somehow building the tension. But near the end, the song gets progressively more and more intense. As the tension rises, the spacecraft is enveloped by the object and the beat of the object is heard for a while then gradually lost. Like a black hole, it distorts the message until it finally sucks the spacecraft in, ending the transmission.
To me, this whole song speaks without words. The monologue at the beginning let's you know they are in space looking at an object that is ten to twelve earth diameters rotating in a rhythmic fashion. The whole time, the music is what the object is emanating, whatever that object may be. It repeats the same four chord progression but somehow building the tension. But near the end, the song gets progressively more and more intense. As the tension rises, the spacecraft is enveloped by the object and the beat of the object is heard for a while then gradually lost. Like a black hole, it distorts the message until it finally sucks the spacecraft in, ending the transmission.
I like your interpretation, J
I like your interpretation, J