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 ...
Fans of classic disco and early electronic dance music have reason to rejoice: The respected and innovative Italian producer Giorgio Moroder has started offering classic rarities via his new ...
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 ...
We already knew that the collaboration between disco legend Giorgio Moroder and the ever-elusive Sia was going to be both mysterious and epic -- and we're happy to report that the music video for ...
In the ‘70s, when he became a legend, Italian producer-artist Giorgio Moroder had easy access to virtually any artist he wanted, such as Donna Summer, with whom he collaborated on “Love to Love You ...
A few years ago, Giorgio Moroder was sitting around his home in Italy, not doing particularly much. In his heyday in the Seventies and Eighties, Moroder was a pop superproducer, responsible for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “The writers thought on a lark that maybe they could get Giorgio,” Shockne tells Yahoo Entertainment. “As it happens, I was ...
The 73-year-old EDM pioneer discusses how the robots re-energized his career. By Gary Baum Senior Writer Catapulted back into the spotlight with an unexpected starring role on Daft Punk’s 2013 megahit ...
If Donna Summer was the Queen of Disco, then it's fair to say her king was Giorgio Moroder. The Italian-born producer presided over some of her biggest hits, including "I Feel Love" and "Love to Love ...
When it comes to legendary dance musicians, there is perhaps nobody who is more respected than Giorgio Moroder, who is essentially responsible for bringing electronic dance music to the masses back in ...
Nile Rodgers bagged plenty of the limelight for his disco turn on Daft Punk's Random Access Memories, but another key appearance came from his groundbreaking contemporary Giorgio Moroder. To mark the ...
In the ’70s, when he became a legend, Italian producer-artist Giorgio Moroder had easy access to virtually any artist he wanted, such as Donna Summer, with whom he collaborated on “Love to Love You ...