
SAUVEUR MALLIA Spatial & Co Vol. 2
Spatial & Co Vol. 2 may well be the best album in the Spatial & Co series. Itâs absolutely flawless. Again created by French disco lord and Arpadys maestro Sauveur Mallia for French library label Tele Music in 1979, it leans far more into the space disco sound than the clean cosmic funk of its predecessor. And itâs all the more thrilling for it.
Wide-eyed opener âDiscomaxâ is starts as pure piano-disco brilliance with a bassline to die for before heading off into wigged out territory, all acidic squelches and jaw-dropping percussive breakdowns. Perfection. âSpace Peopleâ follows, an eerie, half-beatless sci-fi synth workout played out against a hauntingly metronomic pulse for the first half â proper slow-mo space disco business â before the beat kicks in, the electric guitar solo wails beautifully and the bassline that emerges at its conclusion rides in on some other shit.
Closing out the A-Side, the six minute long âBass Powerâ is, unsurprisingly, a deep, low-end roller with head-nod drums, whizzing synths, blissed out ambient vibes and Malliaâs otherworldly bass playing super high in the mix. Itâs white hot funk, make no mistake, and it sounds like a re-geared library version of Roxy Music. Yes, that good.
Side B is laced firstly by âHolidays Morningâ, an emotional disco-pop groover, all electric guitars, skipping drums and synthy bleeps with more than a few moments of pure driving funk.
One for the deep heads, longtime favourite âElectric Manegesâ follows, a bleepy, haunted dancehall gem, uncut tropical balearic-funk from another dimension. The sophisticated digi-soul of âLoving Discoveryâ comes on like a weird, interplanetary Sade instrumental, all swelling synths, warm keys and syrupy guitar rhythms. Hearing is believing.
Arguably saving the best til last, the fierce, proto-techno of âExotic Guideâ closes out this extraordinary set. The intro genuinely sounds like Detroit would a good few years later â just wild â before it glides into a driving percussive funk break complete with both stabbing, insistent synths and those of a more winding, laconic variety. The one complaint? Itâs over far too soon. Remarkable.
Sauveur Mallia is a crucial figure in the history of electronic and dance music and a hugely underrated French library bass player and composer from the Arpadys / Voyage crew. This is just the beginning of Be Withâs Mallia â Tele Music reissue campaign!
The audio for Spatial & Co Vol. 2 has been remastered by Be With regular Simon Francis, ensuring the punch of Sauveurâs bass and those sick drums come through to the fullest. Pete Normanâs expert skills has made sure nothing is lost in the cut whilst the original and iconic sleeve has been restored here at Be With HQ as the finishing touch to this long overdue re-issue.
- 2023 First time reissue
- Pressed on 140g black vinyl
- Remastered for this edition by Simon Francis
- Released: 2/7/23
- Format: Vinyl
- Internal ID: JIT
- Genre: Disco
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
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Spatial & Co Vol. 2 may well be the best album in the Spatial & Co series. Itâs absolutely flawless. Again created by French disco lord and Arpadys maestro Sauveur Mallia for French library label Tele Music in 1979, it leans far more into the space disco sound than the clean cosmic funk of its predecessor. And itâs all the more thrilling for it.
Wide-eyed opener âDiscomaxâ is starts as pure piano-disco brilliance with a bassline to die for before heading off into wigged out territory, all acidic squelches and jaw-dropping percussive breakdowns. Perfection. âSpace Peopleâ follows, an eerie, half-beatless sci-fi synth workout played out against a hauntingly metronomic pulse for the first half â proper slow-mo space disco business â before the beat kicks in, the electric guitar solo wails beautifully and the bassline that emerges at its conclusion rides in on some other shit.
Closing out the A-Side, the six minute long âBass Powerâ is, unsurprisingly, a deep, low-end roller with head-nod drums, whizzing synths, blissed out ambient vibes and Malliaâs otherworldly bass playing super high in the mix. Itâs white hot funk, make no mistake, and it sounds like a re-geared library version of Roxy Music. Yes, that good.
Side B is laced firstly by âHolidays Morningâ, an emotional disco-pop groover, all electric guitars, skipping drums and synthy bleeps with more than a few moments of pure driving funk.
One for the deep heads, longtime favourite âElectric Manegesâ follows, a bleepy, haunted dancehall gem, uncut tropical balearic-funk from another dimension. The sophisticated digi-soul of âLoving Discoveryâ comes on like a weird, interplanetary Sade instrumental, all swelling synths, warm keys and syrupy guitar rhythms. Hearing is believing.
Arguably saving the best til last, the fierce, proto-techno of âExotic Guideâ closes out this extraordinary set. The intro genuinely sounds like Detroit would a good few years later â just wild â before it glides into a driving percussive funk break complete with both stabbing, insistent synths and those of a more winding, laconic variety. The one complaint? Itâs over far too soon. Remarkable.
Sauveur Mallia is a crucial figure in the history of electronic and dance music and a hugely underrated French library bass player and composer from the Arpadys / Voyage crew. This is just the beginning of Be Withâs Mallia â Tele Music reissue campaign!
The audio for Spatial & Co Vol. 2 has been remastered by Be With regular Simon Francis, ensuring the punch of Sauveurâs bass and those sick drums come through to the fullest. Pete Normanâs expert skills has made sure nothing is lost in the cut whilst the original and iconic sleeve has been restored here at Be With HQ as the finishing touch to this long overdue re-issue.
- 2023 First time reissue
- Pressed on 140g black vinyl
- Remastered for this edition by Simon Francis
- Released: 2/7/23
- Format: Vinyl
- Internal ID: JIT
- Genre: Disco
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**

















