About this album

Sound: "A cosmic blend of disco rhythms and synth-driven melodies that evoke a sense of otherworldly adventure."

Where they were

Released in 1977, 'Magic Fly' was Space's debut album, marking their entry into the electronic music landscape. Following a period of experimentation, this record positioned them as pioneers of the space disco genre, setting the stage for their subsequent releases.

Why it matters

'Magic Fly' reached number one on the French charts, showcasing a burgeoning interest in electronic and disco music during the late 1970s. Its title track became a staple in clubs across Europe, influencing future electronic music artists and solidifying Space's reputation within the genre.

Essential tracks

  • "Magic Fly" — The title track encapsulates the album's ethos, combining soaring synths with an infectious melody that propelled it to international acclaim.
  • "Fasten Seat Belt" — This opening track sets an adventurous tone with its pulsating beats and dynamic synth patterns, inviting listeners into Space's unique sound world.
  • "Tango in Space" — Blending traditional tango rhythms with futuristic sounds, this track exemplifies Space's innovative approach to genre fusion and musical storytelling.
  • "Ballad for Space Lovers" — With its ethereal soundscape and romantic undertones, this track showcases the album's emotive depth amidst its more upbeat offerings.

Release Date

January 1, 1977

Artist Origin

France

Tracklist

  1. 1 Fasten Seat Belt 6:01
  2. 2 Ballad for Space Lovers 2:19
  3. 3 Tango in Space 4:30
  4. 4 Flying Nightmare 3:25
  5. 5 Magic Fly 4:20
  6. 6 Velvet Rape 4:30
  7. 7 Carry On, Turn Me On 8:09