Discobar Galaxie is a Belgian DJ-collective, started in the early nineties.… Read Full Bio ↴Discobar Galaxie is a Belgian DJ-collective, started in the early nineties. Instead of specialising themselves in a certain segment in music, Galaxie chose to spin records of almost any kind. Today we know them from a mish mash of Technotronic and De La Soul. The Beach Boys and Fedde Le Grand. Diana Ross and Daft Punk. And Michael Jackson. Everything is possible, as long as the records are true 'shakers'.
Discobar Galaxie did several radioshows on Studio Brussel, a Belgian radiostation. They spinned the records at almost every festival in the country. DJ Bobby Ewing (Jimmy Dewit) is mixmaster, DJ Loveboat (Adriaan Van den Hoof) is the voice and DJ Lars Capaldi (Frank Somers)... is always somewhere around. Galaxie has released already three mix-albums: ‘In your Space’, ‘Give Space a Chance’ and ‘Space Bar’.
Discobar Galaxie did several radioshows on Studio Brussel, a Belgian radiostation. They spinned the records at almost every festival in the country. DJ Bobby Ewing (Jimmy Dewit) is mixmaster, DJ Loveboat (Adriaan Van den Hoof) is the voice and DJ Lars Capaldi (Frank Somers)... is always somewhere around. Galaxie has released already three mix-albums: ‘In your Space’, ‘Give Space a Chance’ and ‘Space Bar’.
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Harold Faltermeyer / Axel F
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@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Wrong guys. Couldn't do that without DSL connection. Dial-up, kids! NO internet for the average person. NO cell phone AT ALL (it was analog, nothing like the ones today, see Nokia "block" phone-it wasn't the brick of the 80's but a block) for average people.
Kids, use Google more often if you weren't there :) Lots of people didn't have a computer until the 90's. NO touch screens, I assure you. lol. Computer capacity was very slow. Storage was laughable. RAM was even more funny. Again, most people didn't have it.
and what they show you in movies was wildly inaccurate. "War Games?" yeah, no. Even "Copycat" in the 90's? Nobody had computers that did that anywhere near what they show you in the movie and if you did, nobody had fast internet, anyway. Dial-up. If anything. :)
This is how bizarre rumours get started that are very incorrect. I was there. Trust me. Portable cassette players were a HUGE deal back then. (the 2nd edition of the Sony Walkman). Back to the Future is fairly accurate for 1985. Although the 1st (JVC) camcorder they show would have been like 750.00 back then, probably about 2,500 today's money. I could only find the original price in yen (288,000 ¥). And exchange rate was like 250.00¥~1.00 USD.
Their VRCs by then were also about 750.00 a bit later in the 80's. Gas was probably about 1.50 in large cities then.
so, how Marty got one that wasn't hot, I have no clue :)
@theundeadcactus6194
POV: You're the United States President making contact with aliens
@tylermcewan2965
And then the alien/robot reaches its hand out and tries to crush him
@Photography729
ha ha
@cooperpapineau464
Monsters VS Aliens
@watersweat1300
Ding Ding
@tophatcat6424
It seems people randomly watched both that Monsters vs. Aliens clip and this song around the same time
@niklas603
Imagine sitting in the studio and this banging melody pops in your head
@bxnji
fr
@bxnji
produced by me
@arnezruthless9619
This is the exact moment when you realise...Damn....JACKPOT!!!! Imma make a load of money with it !!!!!!!