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Giorgio Moroder - Music from Battlestar Galactica (1978)

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Video: Giorgio Moroder - Music from Battlestar Galactica (1978)
Title: Giorgio Moroder - Music from Battlestar Galactica (1978)
Description: I put almost the entire Side A because it's a nice constant mix. I never did watch the show but I recognize the theme. Moroder always does it best! Casablanca Records NBLP 7126 http://www.discogs.com/release/19003
Video: DuOuD - Chase (Giorgio Moroder)
Title: DuOuD - Chase (Giorgio Moroder)
Description: arabesque oriental electronica with Smadj and Mehdi Haddab on electric & acoustic oud and laptop with the cover version "The Chase" from Midnight Express score (live 2003 at Bern Jazz Festival, Switzerland) http://www.label-bleu.com/artist.php?lng=e&artist_id=113
Video: Giorgio Moroder / The Chase (theme from Midnight Express)
Title: Giorgio Moroder / The Chase (theme from Midnight Express)
Description: Giorgio Moroder - The Chase *Copyright owner of some or all of the audio content in this video: UMG
Video: Tony
Title: Tony's Theme (Scarface) - Giorgio Moroder
Description: Tony's Theme - Giorgio Moroder - BO Scarface
Video: Giorgio Moroder E=Mc2
Title: Giorgio Moroder E=Mc2
Description: i wanna rock you
Video: Reach out - Giorgio Moroder
Title: Reach out - Giorgio Moroder
Description: Canción y video realizados para las olimpiadas de Los Angeles 1984. Song and videos created for Los Angeles olympic games. Lyrics: Reach out, reach out for the medal, Reach out, reach out for the gold! Come play to win! Never give in! The time is right for you to come and make your stand. Reach out, reach out You now hold the future in your hand. You have come from everywhere across the land. The stars are shining bright, make it yours tonight. You know every wish you have's at your command. Reach out, reach out for the medal, Reach out, reach out for the gold! Come play to win! Never give in! The time is right for you to come and make your stand. Reach out, reach out! Now's the time to take hold of your dream. You are standing on the edge of history. So let the games begin, may the best man win Give your all for all the world to see. Reach out, reach out for the medal! Reach out, Reach out for the gold! Come play to win! Never give in! The time is right for you to come and make your stand. Reach out, reach out for the medal, Reach out, reach out for the gold! Reach out, reach out for the medal, reach out, reach out for the gold!
Video: Baby Blue Giorgio Moroder Vinyl Video
Title: Baby Blue Giorgio Moroder Vinyl Video
Description: A Vinyl Video Enjoy djdannyg/podmixture
Video: Midnight Express (Chase Theme) - Giorgio Moroder
Title: Midnight Express (Chase Theme) - Giorgio Moroder
Description: I didn't put much work towards the pictures, but still...Enjoy!!!
Video: Night Drive Giorgio moroder
Title: Night Drive Giorgio moroder
Description: a vinyl video
Video: Scarface - 10 - Giorgio Moroder - Gina
Title: Scarface - 10 - Giorgio Moroder - Gina's And Elvira's Theme
Description: Music From The Motion Picture Giorgio Moroder
Video: TEARS
Title: TEARS
Description: The hard to find TEARS by Giorgio Moroder with a favorite clip from Dirty Harry
Video: Giorgio Moroder / Utopia - Me Giorgio
Title: Giorgio Moroder / Utopia - Me Giorgio
Description: Giorgio Moroder / Utopia - Me Giorgio *scenes from Metropolis (Fritz Lang)
Video: MUNICH MACHINE (Giorgio Moroder) - GET ON THE FUNK TRAIN
Title: MUNICH MACHINE (Giorgio Moroder) - GET ON THE FUNK TRAIN
Description: One of Munich Machine's (Giorgio Moroder's) HOT 70's disco hits, "Get on the Funk Train."
Video: Giorgio Moroder-Legend of Babel
Title: Giorgio Moroder-Legend of Babel
Description: My story about the legend of Babel Tower...people and places,together on the same boat,the Earth.
Video: "Dancing Sensations..." Yeah Cool
Title: "Dancing Sensations..." Yeah Cool
Description: DJ Haz Presents SWG - Italo Disco Mix (Part 2) (1998) 1. Silent Circle - Touch In The Night © 1985 2. Ken Laszlo - Hey Hey Guy © 1984 3. Righeira - Vamos A La Playa © 1983 4. Righeira - No Tengo Dinero © 1983 5. Digital Toy - Your Love Tonight © 1983 6. Savage - Don't Cry Tonight © 1983 Italo disco is a very wide term that refers to various types of European disco and pop-styled dance music, that evolved during the early 1980s in Italy, Germany, Spain and other parts of Europe. Italo Disco music has a distinct, futuristic and spacey sound which was created using synthesizers, drum machines, and vocoders. During the 1980s, the term "Italo-disco" used in Europe to describe all the non UK-based dance productions, including some Canadian ones. In the UK and the USA, Italo-disco was virtually unknown to the mainstream consumer and existed only underground. Terminology The name 'italo disco' originates from the Italo Boot Mix series, created in 1983 by Bernhard Mikulski, the founder of German-based, ZYX Music - a megamix featuring Italian and German produced European disco music. Prior to 1983, the genre was simply referred to as 'disco music' from Europe. It sounded like a tempo down version of Space Disco, a short lived Eurodisco instrumental style, with futuristic sound FX and lyrics heavily influenced by David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars band. Technically speaking, Italo Disco was simply the 80s version of Eurodisco. The term 'Euro Disco' today, refers to all disco music produced in Europe during the 70s and the 80s. But during the 1980s, this term used to describe the 1970s and early 1980s European disco productions, especially those from Germany (Boney M, Eruption, Dschinghis Khan, etc). In the mid 80s, the Stock Aitken Waterman team , created on the UK, a commercial music genre, labelled as "Eurobeat". Those first hits (Dead or Alive, Bananarama, Jason Donovan, Sonia, Kylie Minogue, etc) were heavily based on how "Italo-disco" sounded to the Brits. From the UK, those Eurobeat Hits end up on USA and helped the evolution of New York's "Freestyle". In USA, eurobeat marketed as Hi-NRG. The same term, Eurobeat, used in Japan (around 1987) to describe all the Italo-Disco and Eurobeat imports. Italo-Disco became very successfull in Japan and when the 80s Eurodisco ended and the music switched to Eurohouse and New Beat, "Super Eurobeat" created on Japan as the successor of italo disco. During the 90s, another spinoff successor appeared, called Eurobeat Flash. Super Eurobeat and Eurobeat flash are virtual unknown outside Japan. During the 90s, discopolo created in Poland based on the "italo disco" sound. Italo-Disco (in the German Variation of Dieter Bohlen) also continued until the early 00s in Russia. History Italian producer and keyboardist Giorgio Moroder began to experiment with electronic synthesizers, and creating loops and synth-hooks using Moog and Korg synths. Italian producers were influenced by film soundtracks that used new electronic drums, such as "Assault On Precinct 13". An Italian music group, Goblin, began creating electronic-themed soundtracks for Dario Argento's Italian horror films. Giorgio Moroder's first LP "From Here To Eternity", and then "Chase" established him as a popular hitmakers. At the same time, the French producer, Jean-Marc Cerrone released a series of albums such as "Supernature" and "Love In C Minor". Lucrethia & The Azoto 14,008 releases the "Dance Skinsation LP" to help jumpstart the Vedette Records label - leading the way for Italians to produce disco music. In 1978, La Bionda recorded an early Italo Disco song: "One For You, One For Me". In 1978, Black Devil, from France released the "Disco Club LP", which used beautiful harmonies and synthesizers. "Disco Fizz" by Azoto (working without the Lucrethia syntax) appeared in 1980, alongside Tantra's "The Hills Of Katmandu" release. Both artists being Italian and leaning further away from the traditional disco beat and more towards a faster drumbeat using a drum machine, would later be known as two more pioneers of what would become Italo Disco! On the newly-formed Discomagic Records label, Sylvi Foster created "Love Dawn" and "If You Are Master" while Delanua recorded "Flood". Kano recorded songs such as "I'm Ready" and "Holly Dolly". in 1980, La Bionda had a hit entitled, "I Wanna Be Your Lover".

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