Space — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
Space is the French electronic project founded by keyboardist and composer Didier Marouani, whose 1977 breakout "Magic Fly" remains one of the defining moments of early space-disco. The music is built almost entirely from analog synthesizers, sequenced basslines and a steady four-on-the-floor pulse, with melodies carried by keyboards rather than a singer. Rather than conventional lyrics, Space leaned on vocoder textures, robotic phrases and wordless choral pads to conjure a weightless, cosmic atmosphere that felt genuinely futuristic for its era. Beyond "Magic Fly," tracks such as "Just Blue," "Ballad for Space Lovers" and "Symphony" show the range of the project, from propulsive dancefloor instrumentals to slower, more melodic reveries. Space earned an extraordinary cult following in the USSR and across the Russian-speaking world, where its records became synonymous with the sound of the future for a whole generation. For creators, this catalogue is a reference point for instrumental synth music that fuses disco rhythm with the shimmer and drift of outer space, still widely sampled and reimagined today.