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  • This single was originally released in Germany only - now we make it available to everyone! The atmospheric Big Brother track comes in a shortened single edit, but also a chilled out groovy mix by Olaf Wollschläger. Moreover, Eskil Simonson (Covenant) presents a weird version of "Queen of Space". Add to that, yet another SciFi series (!) and finally the very exclusive track "Techno Sapien", only available on this release. A great deal, indeed.


  • Finally a true love story from outer space! And what a bundle; apart from the steel guitar single version, also a psycho mix by Eskil Simonsson (Covenant) and a heavy metal remix! Coolest one ever, indeed! Add to that, an exclusive Pete Shelley homage, including a soft live version from a dump somewhere in Denver. And to top this great release, another fantastic SciFi series gets its well deserved recognition. Some package!



  • A year in the studio and universal electropop is suddenly redefined! Astounding production, fabulous voices and a wide array of fantastic tracks. This is definitely what should be truly labeled futurepop. We can only state: welcome to the future!


  • First single of the forthcoming "2001" adventure, showing off an evolved version of S.P.O.C.K. Something has really happened during those trips around the universe, resulting in old style synthpop, but with a remarkably modern production! Futurepop, indeed, with a touch of "Metropolis". Includes specialized and varied mixes, to fit purposes on the radio, on the gloomy dance floor, as well as the happy dance palace. Add to that, the two exclusive tracks that are showing yet another sensitive side of the band. Amazing!


  • Updated versions of the S.P.O.C.K anthem, including re-recorded vocals. Assorted, sort of, more modern aspects, focusing more on a non-black dressed dance floor. Plus a tasty remix of, what really should be considered an anthem, "Star Pilot On Channel K".


  • Android brings a new crew to the bridge and all of a sudden S.P.O.C.K is changing in sound and vision but without going too far. Science fiction synthpop is brought to a new level, including the DeForest Kelley tribute "Dr. McCoy" and more quality.


  • He's a doctor - and what a doctor he is! S.P.O.C.K's single preceding the forth album "S.P.O.C.K: 1999", also giving an impression on what the new crew is up to, pays homage to a well-known galactic doctor. And in 3 languages!! Apart from the usual English, dubbed also in German and Swedish. Or at least some strong accent, reminiscent of the latter... Moreover, a very exclusive track: the 3rd episode of the everlasting dramatic life of our beloved Astrogirl - she's back!


  • Cpt. Eddie B Kirk leaves the bridge for ground duties; aboard comes Crull-E and proves instantly that he blends in, delivering one fabulously catchy title track, in accordance with S.P.O.C.K's 10-year anniversary!! Also, Eddie B's final goodbye with a "Space: 1999" (!) tribute as second track. Finally some previously unreleased mixes, aiming right at the pumping dance floor, skillfully mastered and signed by super DJs O-Head and Qling. What a party!


  • Second single off the Assignment: Earth album is one of the most classic of S.P.O.C.K songs: E.T. Phone Home! The slightly shortened title track is accompanied by two totally crazy but oh so cool mixes of Not Human, both done by well renowned producer/remixer Marco Manieri (The Ark, Roxette, Cardigans). Add to that the exclusive ode to the galaxy’s most sought after beverage and you have yet another fabulous S.P.O.C.K package!
    Grab it here and now – the disc is since long out of print!


  • Cpt Eddie B Kirk, Android and Plasteroid returns with their 3:rd album. New studio, new producer, new songs but still trusted old S.P.O.C.K! A collection of stories from every corner of the universe, wrapped up in catchy synthpop their own style.


  • The very first release on SubSpace, initially meant to be new a home for our galactic heroes. And this is how it all started, with the classic "Alien Attack", an appetizer preceding the third S.P.O.C.K album "Assignment: Earth". Also including the exclusive "All Alone" and a live recording of "Space Seed" from Swedish National Radio, aired a year earlier and stating "wow, a new song!". Classic S.P.O.C.K pop, as always.