Atmosfear

Atmosfear are a British jazz funk band formed in 1979. They consisted of bassist, and keyboardist Lester J. Batchelor, drummer Ray Johnson, guitarist Andy Sojka, saxophonist Stewart Cawthorne, and producer Jerry Pike. A year later singer and guitarist Tony Antoniou joined the main line up. Regular support musician / members of the band were keyboardist Peter Hinds, who has also been a member of UK jazz funk pioneers Light of the World and Incognito, and percussionist Leroy Williams, a member of UK soul band Hi-Tension and who also played with Level 42. They were sometimes joined by horn man Alan Rapoport, Frank Roccoti, Carol Kenyon, and Rick Dejong.

Their most notable release was "Dancing In Outer Space", which reached the Top 50 of the UK Singles Chart in 1979.[1] A double A-sided single followed, "Motivation" / "Extract" which did not chart. This track also became BBC Radio 1 DJ, Pete Tong's club track of the year when it was released where Tong appeared at a nightclub close to Brands Hatch.

Following a major disagreement with Andy Sojka, the main group line up changed completely when bassist Lester Batchelor left soon after the release of the single "Xtra Special" which he penned. The different version of the track was recorded in the United States with the vocals provided by Dolette McDonald.

In 2019 Bachelor debuted a new lineup of Atmosfear which will be playing live throughout 2020.

Discography

  • "First" / "Foremost" (12" single) – Elite
  • "Dancing In Outer Space" (7" single) – MCA Records (1979)
  • "Dancing In Outer Space" (12") – Elite (1979)
  • "Dancing In Outer Space" / "Outer Space" (12" and 7") – MCA Records (1979)
  • "Dancing In Outer Space" / "Can't Live Without Your Love" (12") – Elektra (1980)
  • "Motivation" (12") – Elite (1980)
  • "Motivation" / "Extract" (12") – MCA Records (1980)
  • En Trance (LP) – MCA Records (1981)
  • "Invasion" (12") – Elite (1981)
  • "Xtra Special" (12") – Elite (1982)
  • "What Do We Do" (12") – Chrysalis (1983)
  • "What Do We Do" (12") – Elite (1983)
  • "Telepathy" (12") – Elite (1984)
  • "When Tonight Is Over" (12") – Elite (1984)
  • "Cuts Like a Knife" (12") – Elite (1986)
  • "Personal Column" / "Dancing In Outer Space" (12") – Elite (1986)
  • "Personal Column" / "Dancing In Outer Space" (12", Promo, W/Lbl, Sta) – Elite (1986)
  • "Kickin' It" (12") – JamToday (1988)
  • "Planet Mental (Outa This World)" / "Dancing In Outer Space" (12") – JamToday (1989)
  • "Dancing In Outer Space" (12", W/Lbl, Sta) – Chemical Discs (1991)
  • "The Re-Entry XP" (12") – Chemical Discs (1991)
  • Dancing In Outer Space (The Finest Hour) (album) – Jump Cut (1995)
  • "Altered Slates – Part Five" (12") – Disorient (1997)
  • "Dancing In Outer Space (The Masters At Work Remixes)" (various formats) – Disorient (1997)
  • "Altered Slates Part Three (François K Remixes)" (12") – Disorient (1998)
  • "Invasion" (12") – Discfunction (1998)
  • "Motivation (Dimitri From Paris Remixes)" (12") - Disorient (1998)
  • "Motivation (Dimitri From Paris Remixes) (2x12", W/Lbl, Ltd) – Disorient (1998)
  • Altered Slates (album) – Disorient (1999)
  • Dancing In Outer Space (album) – Castle Music (2000)
  • "Dancing In Outer Space" (12") – Castle Music (2001)
  • "Ichi Sampler EP" (12", EP) – Disorient (2002)
  • En Trance (album) – Discothèque (2) (2005)

References

  1. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 32. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
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