Astronauts On The Dance Floor: Space Disco & Electro Pop (Mixcloud Exclusive)

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Enjoy the spacey sounds from the Dr. Who era! 😊 The other day I got inspired when I saw the movie Fly Me To The Moon about the first manned space flight with Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum in the leading roles.

Space disco is the fusion of disco music with futuristic themes, sounds and visuals. This kind of music became popular in the late 1970s. It was heavily influenced by sci-fi movies and series like Star Wars and Star Trek and the growing popularity of electronic instruments. The main idea behind this subgenre was a musical or lyrical exploration of the wonders of outer space, and many bands often included robotic shapes, laser illumination and computer screens sequences in their live performances. The artists themselves often dressed in a way inspired by glam rock and somewhat futuristic fashion. They looked like astronauts on stage. The lyrics sometimes had some sexual innuendo too. Italo disco used quite a few elements from seventies space disco the next decade.

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Tracklist:

BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Doctor Who (1973)
Cerrone – Supernature (1977)
Goldfrapp – Rocket [Album Version] (2010)
Starbow – Voyager 11 (1978)
Electronic – Patience Of A Saint (1991)
Chuck Norris – All That She Wants (2010)
Space – Magic Fly [Social Disco Club Edit] (2007)
Imagination – New Dimension [Electro Mix] (1983)
Sheila B. Devotion – Spacer (1979)
D.D. Sound – Burning Love (1977)
Gaznevada – Special Agent Man [Female Version] (1983)
Thee Matcatt Courtship – I Wanna Rock You (2000)

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