Space (electronic band)
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Space is a French electronic music band, one of the most notable artists of the short lived Space Disco music scene (a variation of Hi-NRG Disco and part of 70s Eurodisco).
Space was founded in 1977 by Didier Marouani (also known as Ecama). The first three albums — Magic Fly, Deliverance and Just Blue — were an immediate and staggering success (they sold over 12 million records all over the world). The album Magic Fly, which is widely considered to be their best work, was released in audio cd in 2001, 24 years after its original release. Although Didier Marouani left the band in 1979, the other two members Roland Romanelli and Jannick Top released in 1980 the album Deeper Zone under the name of Space. Then Space officially collapsed in 1981.
In early 80s Marouani, with Janny Loseth of Titanic as lead vocalist, continued to perform and record under the tittles of Didier Marouani & Space, and Paris-France-Transit, before he got the brand name "Space" in the court around 1990, re-releasing classic albums and giving a concert tour. The latest Space album was released in 2002. The bands hit Magic Fly was covered in 2003 by the Belgian dance music project Minimalistix.
Discography
Space albums:
- Magic Fly (1977)
- Deliverance (1977)
- Just Blue (1978)
- Deeper Zone (1980)
- The Very Best Of Space (1985)
- Concerts en URSS (1996)
- Symphonic Space Dream (2002)
Didier Marouani and Paris-France-Transit albums:
- Paris-France-Transit (1982)
- Space Magic Concerts (1983)
- Space Opera (1987)
Singles
- "Magic Fly" (1977) UK #2
