Space Project

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Space Project is an experimental rock quartet based in Sydney, Australia. 2) Space Project is a Hungarian garage-electro-ambient-synthesizer duo. 3) Space Project was a late 70s Space Disco project. 1) Space Project is an experimental rock quartet based in Sydney, Australia. Experimental yet accessible, Space Project defies easy classification. With a sound that moves from a jazz-rock-fusion to experimental, psychedelic rock, here is a band that embraces an eclectic blend of influences; creating a sonic landscape that is hypnotic and mesmeric, tranquil and turbulent. Space Project’s lineup is Adrian Barr (guitar, vocals), Jed Maisey (bass) and Matthew Robertson (drums). Since joining the Bird’s Robe Collective (Sydney’s epicentre of experimental and progressive music) Space Project has quickly developed a strong following in many venues around Sydney such as Manning Bar, Annandale Hotel, Excelsior Hotel and the Hopetoun Hotel. Most recently, Space Project launched their debut EP to a sell out crowd at the Excelsior Hotel Surry Hills in July 2009. http://www.facebook.com/spaceproject 2) Space Project is a Hungarian garage-electro-ambient-synthesizer duo. Tamas Szathmary and Akos Varszegi haven't joined any major studio but rather run their own as well as issuing only private releases. They are pretty much in the wake of Kraftwerk, with a tendency to write catchy, easily recognizable tunes with a dose of rather minimalistic effects. Currently there is only three known albums, called "Titanium - Elektric Music", Nexus and Nautilus. They can be heard on a sampler album Syntonic Waves Vol.7. From 1999 Tamas is part of a new new world music project, Motiva http://www.technopop.hu http://www.tomazo.hu 3) Space Project was a Space Disco project . The masterminds behind were Canadian producers/musicians Dominic Sciscente and Michel Daigle from Black Light Orchestra, who, when not hustling their way through space, had a hit song with Touch Me, Take Me. - Disco From Another Galaxy (LP - 1978) - Conquest of the Stars ("12 - 1978) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.