Today’s video of the day is C.C.C.P. – “Orient Express” released in 1988.
C.C.C.P., the German synth-pop act led by Rasputin Stoy, gained fame with their Cold War-inspired tracks. Their 1986 hit American-Soviets I became a chart success across the U.S. and Europe. Following this, Orient Express was released in 1988 and continued their politically charged electronic sound. The song appeared on the album Made in Russia, a follow-up to their earlier work. This album cemented their reputation for blending pulsing synth beats with themes of global tension. Orient Express charted high, hitting number one in multiple regions. Its success alongside Made in Russia showcased C.C.C.P.’s ability to dominate the international synth-pop scene.
The video for Orient Express captures the band’s signature aesthetic. It features stark, industrial visuals combined with hypnotic electronic beats. The imagery reflects the East-meets-West theme, symbolizing the cultural and political divide of the era. Much like American-Soviets I, this video highlights Cold War influences, reinforcing the band’s unique identity.
C.C.C.P. continued releasing music into the 1990s, including the eco-conscious track Don’t Kill the Rainforest. In 2008, they returned with Quantic Shamanism Through Digital Western, followed by Decadance Club in 2018. Their sound evolved but stayed true to their synth-driven roots. The Orient Express video remains a standout in their discography. It represents a time when electronic music and political themes merged seamlessly. For fans of ’80s synth-pop, it offers a nostalgic yet powerful experience.
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