Giorgio Moroder doesn’t like the relative silence of electric motors. But rather than complain about the fact that you hear little more than a hum when you turn your electric car on, the legendary ...
Giorgio Moroder is nothing if not generous. We know that much from his 1975 hit with Donna Summer, “Love to Love You Baby,” a tantric ode to extended eroticism that ran to nearly 17 minutes — a fairly ...
Decades after short-sighted music lovers declared “Death before Disco,” one of the glitter ball-era’s main architects has returned to prove the genre’s resilience. The aptly named “Deja Vu” reanimates ...
American composer and producer Raney Shockne first worked with Italian production pioneer Giorgio Moroder on a cover of Suzanne Vega’s “Tom’s Diner” (featuring Britney Spears on vocals) for 2015’s ...
Italo-disco icon Giorgio Moroder has a penchant for teaming up with tech giants. The super-producer makes an appearance on Daft Punk‘s latest LP, the long-awaited (and instantly listenable) Random ...
Disco revolutionary and synthesizer extraordinaire Giorgio Moroder is coming out of retirement, prepping his first widely available solo album in over twenty years. To drum up excitement for the new ...
“Forget “Touch,” “Instant Crush,” or even “Get Lucky” — the best love song on Daft Punk’s Grammy-winning 2013 album Random Access Memories is “Giorgio by Moroder,” a labyrinthine, freewheeling, and ...
I spoke with Giorgio Moroder recently about "I Feel Love," which is just the latest sign that after decades in the music business, his career is hotter than ever, thanks mostly to a new generation of ...
Disco’s elder statesman Giorgio Moroder dispenses sultry beats and profound advice in the new video for “Déjà Vu,” the title track from his forthcoming new album featuring Sia. Moroder makes several ...