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Space (occasionally Didier Marouani & Space), are a French
music Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise expressive content. Exact definitions of music vary considerably around the world, though it is an aspe ...
band active from 1977 through 1980 and returning with on-stage remake performances since 1982. Their work is associated with the short-lived
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genre and is a precursor of
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.


History


Instant success and breakup

Space was founded in 1977 by
Didier Marouani Didier "Ecama" Marouani (born 14 July 1953, in Monaco) is a French composer and musician. Biography Didier started his career as a pop singer and made his first single, "Je suis ton chevalier" with Etienne Roda-Gil as a lyricist in 1975. He ...
(also known as Ecama). The band consisted of Didier Marouani, arrangers
Roland Romanelli Roland Romanelli (born 21 May 1946 in Algiers) is a French accordionist, synthesist and composer, mainly known as arranger. During his career, he worked with Barbara, Rusty Egan, and other notable figures in popular music. He was an early adopt ...
and Jannick Top, and singer
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. Marouani by that time had some fame as a solo pop singer, but soon focused on his band, whose name was suggested by the song “Magic Fly”, originally written in 1976 for a television program dedicated to astrology. Didier Marouani: “Given the words of people who constantly told me that the melody resembles the sounds coming from space, I chose “Space” as the name". In the early period, musicians strongly emphasized the sci-fi orientation of their group, often performing in stage costumes like spacesuits. Another reason for appearing in public in the form of "astronauts" was the current contract of Didier Marouani with the company "Polydor". D. Marouani: “The producer and I invited my record company to release “Magic Fly” under my name, but the label decided that the composition was not good enough to do this ... My producer found another company, but I could not “light up” under in my own name, since the contract with my company remained in force... The suits appeared also because no one could recognize me in it. I had to come up with a creative pseudonym, and I settled on “Ecama”. The first three albums — ''
Magic Fly ''Magic Fly'' is the debut studio album by French band Space. It was released in April 1977 by Disques Vogue. The album reached No. 11 on the UK Albums Chart and included the hit single of the same name, which reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Cha ...
'' (1977), ''Deliverance'' (1977) and ''Just Blue'' (1978) — sold over 12 million records globally. After the recording of Magic Fly, American drummer Joe Hammer joined the band. However, after "Just Blue" was released, a critical moment occurred in the group’s history related to the increasing desire of its leader to perform concerts (previously impossible due to the imperfection of available synthesizer models), which led to a conflict with producer Jean-Philippe Iliesco. D. Marouani: “... Everything was going well, but at that time, when I met with my producer, I told him about my desire to perform on stage. At that time, we did not have a single “live” performance, only television. I managed to get permission for a concert under the Eiffel Tower, with the support of (radio station) “Europe 1”, and the press too, but in the end, my producer decided to cancel everything. And then I said: “I'm leaving,” because - a group that does not give concerts will die sooner or later". Didier Marouani left the band in 1979, and Joe Hammer went on to do other projects, Romanelli and Jannick Top continued and released the album ''Deeper Zone'' in 1980. The band split up in 1981. From 1982 Marouani and Joe Hammer performed and recorded as "Didier Marouani & Space" with Janny Loseth of
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as lead vocalist. The band was later renamed Paris-France-Transit in response to legal action. Hammer left in 1992.


The return of "spAce" and beyond

The name "spAce" was legally re-acquired after copyright disputes around 1990, allowing Didier Marouani to re-release classic albums and give a European live cover tour in 1993. ''Symphonic Space Dream'' was produced with collaboration from the Russian State Symphony Orchestra. In the same year, the S Club Juniors made a remix to their single " New Direction" featuring the backing track of ''Magic Fly''. The band's hit "Magic Fly" as well as many other songs from the self-named album were
remix A remix (or reorchestration) is a piece of media which has been altered or contorted from its original state by adding, removing, or changing pieces of the item. A song, piece of artwork, book, video, poem, or photograph can all be remixes. The o ...
ed in 2003 by the Belgian dance music project
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. In 2004, their hit deliverance was sampled in
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's single ''Rock Co.Kane Flow'' featuring
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. In 2007, it was retaken to feature in its entirety in
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's two-piece composition ''Hostile Gospel (Deliver Us)''. 2010 saw the release of Space's latest album: ''From Earth To Mars''. The last track of this album, ''Message of Peace From Earth To Mars'', features recorded samples of
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's journey into space in 1961 and is a tribute to fifty years of
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.


Members


Current

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Didier Marouani Didier "Ecama" Marouani (born 14 July 1953, in Monaco) is a French composer and musician. Biography Didier started his career as a pop singer and made his first single, "Je suis ton chevalier" with Etienne Roda-Gil as a lyricist in 1975. He ...
: keyboards, synthesizers (1977-1980, 1982–present) *Jeff Parent (clavier) *Manu Chambo (clavier) *Serge Munuera (clavier) *Marc Hazon (batterie) *Dominque Greffier (chant et basse) *Jean-françois Bourassin (guitare) *Michel Aymé (guitare) *Julius Tessarech (son façade) *Bertin Meynard (son retours) *Patrice Richard (Laser & Manager) *Richard Ominetti (lumières) *Jean-Louis Lechevallier (lumières)


Past

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Roland Romanelli Roland Romanelli (born 21 May 1946 in Algiers) is a French accordionist, synthesist and composer, mainly known as arranger. During his career, he worked with Barbara, Rusty Egan, and other notable figures in popular music. He was an early adopt ...
: keyboards, synthesizers (1977-1980) * Jannick Top: keyboards, synthesizers (1977-1980) *Joe Hammer: drums, percussion (1977-1979, 1982-1992) *Janny Loseth: lead vocals (1982-1991) *
Madeline Bell Madeline Bell (born July 23, 1942) is an American soul singer, who became famous as a performer in the UK during the 1960s and 1970s with pop group Blue Mink, having arrived from America in the gospel show ''Black Nativity'' in 1962, with the ...
: lead vocals (1977-1978) *Cissy Stone: lead vocals (1978-1980) *Patrice Tison: guitar (1979-1982) *
Yann Benoist Yann Benoist (born 6 February 1951) is a French session guitarist, performer, singer , composer, conductor, and arranger. Early life Yann Benoist was born in Dinan, Brittany. At age 8 his parents enrolled him in a music academy. They bought hi ...
: guitar (1983-2007) *Roy Robinson: lead vocals (1991-1992) *Dennis Cottard: keyboards, synthesizers (1982-1985)


Discography


Albums


Singles


Notes


References


External links


Official Space site

Space discography

Interview from 2004
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