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Ganymed was an Austrian space disco band formed in 1977. They gained popularity with their biggest hit, “It Takes Me Higher,” which reached #5 on the Austrian charts and #23 on the German charts in 1978. That same year, they released their debut album, “Takes You Higher,” which peaked at #16 for 12 weeks and included another single, “Saturn.” In 1979, Ganymed released their second album, “Future World,” with the title track featured as a B-side to the single “Dancing in a Disco.” Their final album, “Dimension No. 3°,” was released in 1980, alongside the non-album single “Money Is Addiction (Of This Crazy World).” The group performed their last concert in 1981, with IzI playing bass for the band. Ganymed officially disbanded in 1983. The members of Ganymed included Kroonk (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, synth programming), Pulsaria (vocals), Vendd (keyboards), IzI (bass), Cak (drums, percussion, drum programming), and Suk (keyboards, only on “Takes You Higher”). Their motto was "Ganymed Music is Music from the Universe."
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