Satellites (song)

"Satellites" is the first single by September from her second album In Orbit and is the first single released under her contract with Catchy Tunes. The single was a success in Sweden and Finland and was later released in variety of countries worldwide, such as Poland, Romania, Spain, Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States, being September's first international release. "Satellites" is considered September's second biggest hit to date (after "Cry for You"), becoming a hit in almost all countries it was released in.

"Satellites"
Single by September
from the album In Orbit
Released6 July 2005
Recorded2003
GenreEuropop, dance-pop
Length3:16
LabelCatchy Tunes
Songwriter(s)Jonas von der Burg, Anoo Bhagavan, Niclas von der Burg
Producer(s)Jonas von der Burg
September singles chronology
"September All Over"
(2004)
"Satellites"
(2005)
"Looking for Love"
(2005)

Portuguese television network SIC used the song to promote its now discontinued WAP service, SIC Música. This helped the song gain popularity in Portugal resulting in it becoming a hit, being one of the most played songs on Portuguese radio stations in 2007.

Usage in media

The song was used by Portuguese television network SIC as a promotional song for the now discontinued WAP service SIC Música. It was also used in the Portuguese show Floribella.

Critical reception

"Satellites" was well received by both critics and audience. The Swedish magazine Sonic named Satellites one of the top 15 Euro disco songs of all time. "The team of producers behind this lush dream, painted in equal parts viscos and house, have understood the genius of the eternally simple," writes their reviewer Sara Martinsson.[1]

Music video

The music video for the song was produced by Swedish company Wreck. It was released in 2005 and is featured on the album In Orbit. It premiered on Catchy Tunes' Myspace account on 29 May 2007.[2] The video features September dancing while wearing different colored scarves: red, yellow and orange, all wearing a white dress. The audio tracks used in the US and German versions of the video are different from the audio track found on the album: the US Mix is slightly shorter and features additional bells, the German Radio Edit is a less electronic version of the song.

Live performances

The song was performed live at Portugal's Golden Globes.

Track listings

Official versions

  • Album Version/Radio Edit (3:16)
  • Club Junkies Mix (6:11)
  • Club Junkies Remix Radio (3:41)
  • Clubstar Remix (5:23)
  • Dancing DJs Remix (5:47)
  • Danny D Extended Mix (6:17)
  • Danny D Radio Edit Remix (3:49)
  • Dave Ramone Extended (5:52) (unreleased)
  • Electro Mix Long (4:52)
  • Electro Mix Short (3:29)
  • Extended (4:34)
  • Flip & Fill Remix (5:45)
  • Hard2Beat Edit (3:15)
  • KB Project Remix (5:53)
  • Live Acoustic Version (3:03)
  • US Mix/German Radio Edit (3:06)
  • Soul Seekerz Dub (7:08)
  • Soul Seekerz Remix (7:24)
  • The Disco Boys Remix (7:12)
  • The Disco Boys Remix Radio Edit (4:19)

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Scandinavia 6 July 2005 Catchy Tunes CD single, digital download
France 2005 Airplay Records CD single, 12" vinyl, digital download
Italy 2005 Do It Yourself Entertainment 12" vinyl
Australasia 18 April 2006 Deluxe CD single, digital download
United States 11 July 2006 Robbins Entertainment CD single, digital download
United Kingdom 25 September 2006 All Around the World CD single, digital download
Germany 1 December 2006 Kontor Records CD single, digital download

Chart positions

Chart (2006–2008) Peak
position
CIS (Tophit)[3] 13
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[4] 18
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 20)[5] 1
Romania (Romanian Top 100) 5
Spain (Los 40 Principales) 1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[6] 4
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[7] 96
US Billboard Hot Dance Airplay 8
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References

  1. September | September fansite
  2. CatchyTunes (29 May 2007). "September – Satellites Video". Myspace. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  3. September — Satellites. Tophit. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  4. "September: Satellites" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland.
  5. "Nielsen Music Control". Archived from the original on 21 November 2006.
  6. "Swedishcharts.com – September – Satellites". Singles Top 100.
  7. Chart Log UK – Chart Coverage and Record Sales 2006

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