Giorgio Moroder on Synthesizers, Donna Summer and Hollywood | Red Bull Music Academy
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Giorgio Moroder brought a very European aesthetic to black American dance grooves. Although Italian by upbringing, Moroder did most of his work in Munich and the influence of Düsseldorf’s Kraftwerk can be heard in his work for Donna Summer, which includes two of the ultimate disco anthems, “I Feel Love” and “Love to Love You Baby.”
In his 2013 Red Bull Music Academy lecture, he discusses his earliest recordings, his favourite synthesizers, working with Donna Summer, and more.
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This was motorik music: spacious, trippy, ever-lasting, far removed from the relentless bounce of most disco. He was also a supreme composer of soundtracks, scoring an unlikely success with “The Chase,” the theme from Midnight Express. His footprints are all over British synth-pop, from Pet Shop Boys to New Order to Human League- and it was with the latter’s Phil Oakey that he got his biggest self-credited hit, “Together In Electric Dreams” in 1984.
TOPICS:
2:53 - Early recordings
16:13 - Synthesizers
43:57 - Musicland studios
48:30 - Donna Summer
1:01:37 - Studio technique
1:11:46 - Hollywood
MUSIC:
2:53 - Giorgio Moroder - “Tears” • Video
8:21 - Giorgio - “Looky, Looky” • Giorgio - Looky Looky ...
12:18 - Giorgio Moroder - “Son of my Father” • GIORGIO SON OF MY FATHER
21:09 - Giorgio Moroder - “Ja, Ja, Ja (Wie Ist Werbung Wunderbar”)
27:38 - Giorgio Moroder - “Tony‘s Theme” • Scarface Intro Theme
39:26 - Giorgio Moroder - “Chase” • Giorgio Moroder - Chase
50:02 - Donna Summer - “Love to Love You, Baby” • Donna Summer Love To L...
54:21 - Donna Summer - “I Feel Love” • Donna Summer - I Feel ...
1:05:06 - Giorgio Moroder - “E=Mc²” • E=Mc2 GIORGIO
1:12:04 - Berlin - “Take My Breath Away” • Berlin - Take My Breat...
1:24:32 - Blondie - “Call Me” • Blondie - Call me
1:43:17 - Giorgio Moroder - “To the Bridge” • To the Bridge - Giorgi...
1:46:50 - Giorgio Moroder - “Evolution” • giorgio moroder evolution
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Wonderful Giorgio! Such a shame that the host didn’t realize what a beautiful legend was sitting next to him on the couch
The Godfather of Electronic Dance Music. So glad to see him last year with a marvellous set in Germany...
This is a man who truly knows ze synthesizer
Moroder is a Genius!
Great guy and only 96 likes... what happening this days to the people ??? best of the best music arranger and producer Giorgio.. Love you and always in our heart, mind and soul... God bless you sir...
He is my favourite. There maybe more electronic musicians, but they are not famous as Giorgio Moroder.
The part he told how he builded the song "i feel love" give me goosebumps, it is without doubt the best Discotrack ever made! Even the delay wasn't recorded perfectly as planned ;) 56:57 Just to know that he is responsible for the complete music track (And Keith Forsey for the base drum!) makes him a Disco-god, I am lucky I met him a few times backstage!
Check out this video, here he shows us how he did it, live:
ua-cam.com/video/BDgelEJwZoo/v-deo.html
The NRG Synhtpop Sound of Giorgio ⚡ Moroder father of EDM since 1977 I Feel Love, Now I Need You, Queen For A Day, Working The Midnight Shift y el álbum From To The Eternity...
A legend.. a great italian composer...
Südtiroler not Italian..
@@elektrogstanzl he’s Italian. Italian citizen
@@Headshot844 Er isch n‘Südtiroler
@@elektrogstanzl sorry not true
@@Headshot844 Giovanni Giorgio Moroder[1] (* 26. April 1940[2] in St. Ulrich in Gröden, SÜDTIROL) ist ein Musikproduzent und Komponist.
I saw his recently in Amsterdam Paradiso, OMG!! fees like i'm in heaven!! exellent 13 man live band! Crazy good!! i'm outside before the show i meet him(at the artist entree) so i'm on video/picture's and most important probally i put my arm around him! MY HERO!!
Must have been an amazing experience for all of you, specially after having said hai to the great Giorgio.
Brazil love it... Best top DJ Giorgio Moroder!!!
Giorgio the best
Mister (MASTER) giorgio , your song named "chase" maked me so fearwhen i was child !!! wish you go to + 100yr old :)
MASTER MASTER !!
Living legend of electronic pop music who has influenced a lot of musicians! So pity they did not speak about Cat People soundtrack (which featured David Bowie, by the way) or mentioned Giorgio's collaboration with Joe Esposito, Phil Oakey, The Sparks (No.1 in heaven). The interviewer is well prepared but the DJ-ing sucks not for the first time - pauses hang or glimpses of a wrong track which spoil the interview's rhythm.
The man asking the question at 1:33:40 looks a bit like David Geffen.
Moog should really use this guy to demo their instruments ....
Finally watched this and as expected, completely fascinating. It's difficult to watch these Red Bull series interviews because the interviewer is straight up awful. "...I guess that's what they call funk?" Seriously?!!🤦🏽♂Cringe many times (the Trevor Horn one was straight up disrespectful) but bypass that into the greatness of the stories from these heroes and they are complete gems. Giorgio is one of modern music's most incredible treasures. Period.
After all these years I was expecting improved and sassier comments about that muncherflodger. But I am wrong.
What a shame.
Madre foca.
With Impunity,
that's what this is.
He's still walking, asking questions, impersonating mentally challenged people. Approved by my cousin, not sure if it's proper but he approved the intention of it.
8 years after,I still want to slap him, gently, but making the point we have all of us in our heads.
The interviwer he is the classic Progressive Rocker German Krautrock fan burning to be in front of the father, founder and pioneer of EDM and Modern Electronics, who is truly the one who taught Kraftwerk to produce decent electronic music...
You see how he knows how serious Tony's Theme is. The host doesn't even know how to truly feel a piece like that. That is more than contemplative, more than serious, that piece is the truth.
Requirements for this series:
Musicians: Be a legend
Hosts: Be ignorant, arrogant and unprofessional
couldn't have said it better myself!
What hurt the interviewer (Krafwerkboy) was that Moroder is not basing himself on Kraftwerk's work and considers them mere essays 🤣
The NRG & Synthpop Sound of Giorgio⚡Moroder, father and pionner of EDM since 1977
@@j.maxell3030Nah, there were many fathers or grandfathers od EDM. Not only Moroder.
@@jeshkam Concrete EDM or classic lines of Electronic Music?...
@@jeshkam Go ahead and mention who...
By the way, Progressive Rock and Krautrock Dusseldorf groups are totally irrelevant when it comes to electronics...
Honestly, can we all just accept the fact that "Looky Looky" was an unequivocal bop?
Hello, I am convinced that the bass line in TakeMyBreath Away was played on a DX7.
Dude, I'm right there with you! In a weird way, I kind of wish the song wasn't in the Top Gun soundtrack: I feel like it's criminally taken for granted.
dj shadow ,organ doner took this sample! from a true legend
Please, Can somebody say me the name of the first track played on this interview? I cannot take it out from my mind. It is the first time i hear it. Tx u in advance.
Giorgio Moroder - Tears (1972)
My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father, founder and pionner of EDM / The Sound Of The Future.
The Electro/Techno Originator
Italian National Treasure
If Giorgio puts on a baroque wig: an instant J.S.Bach
scarface is still my fav
very deep, they should release the entire complete soundtrack, much missing from the released one.
Blondie ended up with the biggest selling single of 1980 with Call Me.
How didn't the host know who Harold Faltermeyer is?
Por que es un Rockero o aficionado de otros géneros musicales ajenos al la música electrónica y al EDM.
It's crazy how this only had 16,000 views. Shame they didn't cover From Here to Eternity LP...
Should also add... Giorgio seems such a lovely bloke.
Análisis de Einzelgänger 1975.
Análisis de I Feel Love, Now I Need You, Queen For A Day, Working The Midnight Shift y el álbum From To The Eternity todo ello de 1977.
The NRG & Synhtpop Sound of Giorgio⚡Moroder, father of EDM since 1977...
I don't get how Kraftwerk influenced 1977's "I Feel Love", as much as I adore their music? For me it's the other way around, it looks like 1978's "The Man Machine" heavily sequenced and precise sound is a bit of a Moroder rip-off imo.
Wikipedia credits him for writing, and producing 'Flashdance', what a feeling...hmmm
David Turri he did compose the music.
And Cat People , American Gigilo , Electric Dreams , The Neverending Story. Top Gun . I am sure I missed some others.
Love kills Freddie Mercury
The dolió Kraftwerkboy que Moroder no siga los trabajos de tu grupo dogma y que los considere simples ensayos...🤣🤣🤣
Oh no. . . I would have liked to of heard some early Moroder studio techniques etc, but I can't watch with this host?
Unprofesional iterviewer without feel heart and awarenes who is siting oposit him.. nowhere we see the inside world of moroder depth of and musicality when creating those masterpiesces like tony theme or others
The interviwer he is the classic Progressive Rocker German Krautrock fan burning to be in front of the father, founder and pioneer of EDM and Modern Electronics, who is truly the one who taught Kraftwerk to produce decent electronic music...
i didnt recognize without his mustache lol
Good interview despite the terrible host,,,, il maestro Moroder!
A man who is called Hansjörg by his mother is no maestro but a Meister..
@@elektrogstanzl A man who is born in Italy in Val Gardena and baptised as Giovanni Giorgio can perfectly called Maestro as in italian.
Gully Foyle ehm yeah, it’s GRÖDEN respectively GRÖDNERTAL. St. Ulrich is Ladin and in huge parts of the Gröden Tal German is the first language of 90% of the people. In the other parts it’s Ladin.
So of course Ladin is perfect, German suitable and Italian is like foreign..
@@elektrogstanzl Anyway, well noted for Meister, too. :) Peace.
"steaks yes but royalties no" ... very good )
Non so perché non cita Roberta Kelly
Anche lei ebbe molto successo con zodiac
He's the most German-looking Italian man of all time, but that's OK. When you're a genius, you get away with everything.
What hurt the interviewer (Krafwerkboy) was that Moroder is not basing himself on Kraftwerk's work and considers them mere essays 🤣
The NRG & Synthpop Sound of Giorgio⚡Moroder, father and pionner of EDM since 1977
that host is not very good,he is talking to a true legend,a pioneer way ahead of his time,who influenced countless other artists but he seems bored,he should be showing him the true reverence he deserves.the man gave us easily one of the greatest singers of all time,though highly underrated,the late great Donna Summer.
57:44 eso lo inició en su álbum Einzelgänger 1975 y posteriormente partiendo de la Electro Moderna (post concreta) en 1977 Moroder inicia el EDM con sus 2 primeras raíces el NRG & Synhtpop I Feel Love, Now I Need You, Queen For A Day, Working The Midnight Shift y el álbum From To The Eternity.
What hurt the interviewer (Krafwerkboy) was that Moroder is not basing himself on Kraftwerk's work and considers them mere essays 🤣
The NRG & Synthpop Sound of Giorgio⚡Moroder, father and pionner of EDM since 1977
his real name is günter müller
He speaks Ladino, was he Sephardic Jew?
Nope, he's italian and he was born in a part of the country where people speak Italian, German and Ladino.
You're confusing Judaeo-Spanish ladino with the Ladino language spoken in part of North-Eastern Italy, which has nothing to do with either Jews or Spanish beyond being, like Spanish, a Romance language, a property they share with French, Italian, Portuguese and Romanian.
Have some respect! Terrible hosting skills! He's the stereo typical narcissist host. Great job handling it Giorgio.
Mike Silvia thank you.
Dunno seems fine
a lot of these Red Bull Academy lectures have these terrible, self-important hosts, it's a shame
I was going to write the same comment and then I saw yours. The host is disgusting uneducated bastard!
He's a boring douche who should smile back when smiled at by a legend.
Red Bull Music Academy; At the 6:27 Mr. Moroder says "Well, no simplicity is great; complexity is great too." I would like to record that quote on my phone and load it into Protools and use it for the opening of a song I'm working on called War Angel. The introduction is a choir on a Yamaha MODX 8 and sound like the introduction to Tom's Diner by Mr. Moroder. My lawyers haven't contacted you for a request because I don't have any, and worldwide maybe 23 people will hear the song since no one really ever goes to my channel. Thank you, in advance, because I kinda already did it. Tell you what, when I'm done I'll send it to you and maybe you can use it. I'm not looking for money, just for someone to tell me they like what they hear. People tell me that all the time and I think it sounds good but I could be lying to myself and they might just be acting nice.
Giorgio have the same voice like Arnold Schwarzenegger 😊
I think you mix accent and „voice“
He speaks english with a rather german accent, not Italian at all 🙂
The interviwer / hoster is dam rude !!!!
The interviwer he is the classic Progressive Rocker German Krautrock fan burning to be in front of the father, founder and pioneer of EDM and Modern Electronics, who is truly the one who taught Kraftwerk to produce decent electronic music...
Worst host of the world! how this guy is even allowed to leave his house to work!
As others have commented: what an arrogant and ignorant host! Ridiculing his guest several times instead of showing some respect. Painful to watch, but nevertheless interesting thanks to the patient and very kind Giorgio Moroder.
In my opinion the host didn‘t understand what he had to do in this interview.
Genio Italiano! Italiano non tedesco!
Worst interviewer ever???
what's wrong with this host.
The interviwer he is the classic Progressive Rocker German Krautrock fan burning to be in front of the father, founder and pioneer of EDM and Modern Electronics, who is truly the one who taught Kraftwerk to produce decent electronic music...
Creepy Host.
He's disgusting!
DISGUSTING HOST. LEGENDARY GUEST.
the host is absolutely terrible,,, Shame on Red Bull Music Academy Mr Moroder deserves a lot better
Dire volume control by whatever Muppet engineered this. Avoid.