Peter Schilling - - Major Tom (coming Home) (remastered)

Originally recorded in German as "Major Tom (Völlig Losgelöst)" , the song was a #1 smash in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland before the English version conquered Canada (#1) and cracked the US Top 20 (#14). Why the Remaster Matters

With the release of the and the subsequent "40 Years of Major Tom" celebrations, this iconic track has found a new lease on life for a digital generation. An Unofficial Sequel to a Legend Peter Schilling - Major Tom (Coming Home) (Remastered)

The YouTube polishes the "cultural roboticism" of the original production. Originally recorded in German as "Major Tom (Völlig

Unlike Bowie’s original, where the circuit dies by accident, Schilling’s Major Tom seems to choose his isolation. As he gazes at the "light commanding" him, he declares space his true home—effectively faking his death to stay in the void. Unlike Bowie’s original, where the circuit dies by

Forty years ago, a synthesizer pulse and a countdown launched a German singer-songwriter into the global stratosphere. Peter Schilling’s isn't just a synth-pop classic; it’s a fascinating narrative continuation that bridged the gap between European Neue Deutsche Welle and American New Wave.

While David Bowie introduced us to the drifting astronaut in 1969’s "Space Oddity," Schilling took the character’s story a step further in 1983.