Space

Space

disco

France Est. 1977

"Their tracks pulse with a steady groove that beckons bodies to move while maintaining a spacious texture, creating an infectious rhythm that drives the dance floor through peaks and valleys."

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Magic Fly

Magic Fly

1977

Space matters for their ability to channel the vibrant energy of disco and pop into a sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly new.
Space matters for their ability to channel the vibrant energy of disco and pop into a sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly new. By tapping into the spirit of dance music, they create an atmosphere where listeners are not just passive recipients but active participants in a euphoric experience, igniting collective joy on dance floors and at parties. Their innovative approach lies in fusing the rhythmic pulse of disco with contemporary pop sensibilities, resulting in tracks that compel movement while still offering depth. This blend transforms each song into an invitation to lose oneself in the groove, characterized by intricate layers that play off one another rather than competing for attention. Lyrically, Space often explores themes of freedom, connection, and the exhilaration of shared moments under neon lights. Their writing tends to embrace a playful voice, using vivid imagery and impressionistic storytelling to evoke emotion without getting bogged down in specifics. This creates a sense of universality in their songs, allowing listeners to project their own experiences onto the music.

Full discography

Space's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1977–1978
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Space sound like?

Their tracks pulse with a steady groove that beckons bodies to move while maintaining a spacious texture, creating an infectious rhythm that drives the dance floor through peaks and valleys. Rooted in disco. Start with Magic Fly.

What is the best Space album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Magic Fly" (1977). It's the most representative of what makes Space worth hearing.

Who is Space for?

If you're into disco, Space is worth your time. Their tracks pulse with a steady groove that beckons bodies to move while maintaining a spacious texture, creating an infectious rhythm that drives the dance floor through peaks and valleys.

How many albums does Space have?

Space has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.