It’s a satirical video that features “Xangelix,” “Morgio Zoroder,” and “Carla Wendos” (in place of Vangelis, Giorgio Moroder, and Wendy Carlos presumably) synth-battling at the Necropolis. It aired on ...
Millions of music fans around the world know Oscar-winning songwriter Giorgio Moroder as the father of disco, synth-pop and, more recently, EDM (short for Electronic Dance Music). Credit for this goes ...
In their latest special, Adult Swim decided to parody synthesizer legends Giorgio Moroder, Vangelis, and Wendy Carlos. "Three legendary synth musicians compete in a cosmic battle for synth dominance, ...
Among the many delightful bits of information that Giorgio Moroder passed along to The Times’ August Brown in October was that the 73-year-old disco pioneer had remixed a tune by L.A.’s Haim. In terms ...
So far, this year has been good for Giorgio Moroder. He’s been integral to Daft Punk’s world-conquering Random Access Memories. “I Feel Love”, the timeless, pulsing synth-dance fantasia he fashioned ...
For nearly three decades, Giorgio Moroder's name only came up if you were a huge electronic music fan or music trivia nerd. In addition to his own twelve studio albums, the many songs the synth-disco ...
Part of the movie’s allure is that it is as quintessentially 1980s in its sound as in its appearance and dialogue. Heavy synth leads the way throughout the soundtrack, thanks to electronica pioneer ...
Giorgio Moroder won a bet. His brothers challenged him to play as well as they did — three months later, he returned home during Christmas break from boarding school and played for them. They lost.
As discussed, Moogfest is returning in 2014, and going down for five days instead of its usual three, from April 23-27 in Asheville, NC (where Mountain Oasis which Tourist played just happened). While ...
Giorgio Moroder held court at Diana Wortham Theater April 25, sharing stories from his incredible body of work with a packed room of adoring fans. An influential (and Academy Award-winning) Italian ...
It's a satirical video that features "Xangelix," "Morgio Zoroder," and "Carla Wendos" (in place of Vangelis, Giorgio Moroder, and Wendy Carlos presumably) synth-battling at the Necropolis.