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For electronic circuits and components, see Electronic Systems.

Electronic System is a Belgian synthesizer group by Dan Lacksman, formed in 1972.

The group released two albums: "Tchip Tchip" (1974) and "Disco Machine" (1977). The main instrument on both albums is a Moog synthesizer.

Disco Machine is an album of seven original compositions from Dan Lacksman, who’s better known as being part of the group, Telex). [1] The song 'Fly to Venus' has been sampled by The Chemical Brothers for their song Star Guitar.[2]

Discography

  • Coconut (7" - Omega International, 1972)
    • Coconut (2:30)
    • You're Gonna Be My Friend
  • Top Tang' (7" - Omega International, 1973)
    • Top Tang'
    • Electronic Fair
  • Tchip.Tchip (Vol. 3) (LP, Album - Omega International, 1974)
    • Tchip Tchip (2:06)
    • Hey Hey (2:20)
    • Stay With Me (4:32)
    • In The Woods (1:55)
    • Spider (2:45)
    • Funny Kouly (2:15)
    • Lullaby (3:05)
    • Skylab (14:15)
  • Disco Machine (LP - Targa Records, 1977)
    • Flight To Tokyo (6:11)
    • Cosmos Trip (5:12)
    • Flight To Venus (5:37)
    • Sailing To An Unknown Planet (5:35)
    • Time Trip (4:51)
    • Rock Machine (4:02)
    • Back Home (2:45)
  • Disco Machine (LP - Musique Belgique Archive, 1977)
    • Flight To Tokyo
    • Cosmos Trip
    • Fly To Venus
    • Sailing To An Unknown Planet
    • Time Trip
    • Rock Machine
    • Back Home
  • Disco Machine (CD - Musique Belgique Archive)
    • Re-release from the original recording in 1977

Chart Success

Single title Release date Charting in the Dutch Top 40 Comments
Date of entry Highest Weeks
Coconut 24-2-1973 20 4


References

  1. ^ "Electronic system Disco Machine".
  2. ^ Star Guitar by The Chemical Brothers, 2001, whosampled.com, Retrieved January 21st, 2018