"Astrolab 22" is a captivating journey through the cosmos, crafted by the renowned composer Francis Lai. Released on September 9, 1985, under the Playtime label, this album is a unique blend of stutter house, ambient, and television music, making it a standout piece in Lai's discography. The album, which serves as the soundtrack to the TV series of the same name, features eleven tracks that span a total of 49 minutes, each one a sonic exploration of the vastness of space.
The album kicks off with "Blue Space," setting the tone for the interstellar adventure that follows. Tracks like "Astrolab 22" and "Voyage interstellaire" showcase Lai's ability to create atmospheric soundscapes that transport the listener to distant galaxies. Meanwhile, songs like "Robomanie" and "Extase sidérale" add a rhythmic energy, blending the futuristic with the familiar.
"Astrolab 22" is not just a collection of songs; it's an experience. The album's unique blend of genres and Lai's masterful composition make it a timeless piece that continues to resonate with fans of electronic and ambient music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Francis Lai or a newcomer to his work, "Astrolab 22" is an album that deserves a place in your collection.