The Swedish label Deeplay Digital, is being re-invented, known as the Deeplay Music from 2001 to 2010, and on 2013 return again under the name Deeplay Digital, and tomorrow will be published its fifth referencewith this new EP, and to this new EP brings us a review of a forgotten classic, the track ‘Utopia – Me Giorgio’ by Giorgio Moroder a tack from the album ‘From Here to Eternity’ from 1977 as the B-side of the single ‘From Here to Eternity’ from 1977, now remixed and updated by I- Robots aka Gianluca Pandullo (Opilec Music), an update with full respect for the original, performing an extended version of the track, as the original was 3:25 minutes and now with almost 7 minutes, opening the pack with the remix ‘I- Robots 1977 Reconstruction’ in which stays true to the original, right to the dance floor and almost 7 minutes, the second remix is called ‘I- Robots 2014 Tape Reconstruction’ with the effects taken from a tape by Moroder purchased at a flea market, with a sound cassette over, messier, and these analog synthesizers and danceable rhythms, and the third remix ‘I- Robots 2014 Reconstruction’ (exclusive bonus track in the digital edition) which have been cleaned dirty sounds from the Tape remix, to give it a more modern sound over club.
This record was a collaboration between Philip Oakey, the big-voiced lead singer of the techno-pop band the Human League, and Giorgio Moroder, the Italian-born father of disco who spent the '80s writing synth-based pop and film music. It is a testimony to Moroder's fame as a composer that he was able to earn equal billing with Oakey for a record he co-wrote and produced, but for which he supplied no more than "occasional synthesizers" as a musician. The music is not substantially different from the standard fare from the Human League or, for that matter, almost any other synth-based Europop band in the '80s.
VA compilation of Moroder-written and/or produced tracks. Nearly every track is a top-notch gem. A few hard-to-find tracks are included here too. Recommended for Giorgio Moroder fans.
Volume 2 - VA compilation of Moroder-written and/or produced tracks. Nearly every track is a top-notch gem. A few hard-to-find tracks are included here too. Recommended for Giorgio Moroder fans.
Giovanni Giorgio Moroder is an Italian singer, songwriter, DJ and record producer. Moroder is frequently credited with pioneering Italo disco and electronic dance music.
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