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Ink 19 :: American Gigolo
Soundtrack (Polydor/Universal). Review by Phil Bailey.
...was one of the sexiest films ever made, with some of the least sexy sex scenes ever. But it had visual punch and the music from the father of disco, Giorgio Moroder. This soundtrack, with the hit single "Call Me" by Blondie, became the blueprint for film score for a decade. The heavy synthesized score...
Ink 19 :: Modulations: Cinema for the Ear
November 1998 :: Music M-O :: Modulations: Cinema for the Ear (Gail Worley)
...to Jungle and House. The soundtrack collection focuses on dance-oriented tracks that stand as mini-paradigms of their representative sub-genres. Giorgio Moroder's Euro-disco mix of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" married pulsating electronic beats to an erotic mantra, laying the foundation for endless...
Ink 19 :: Moog Cookbook
December 1997 :: Ink Spots :: Moog Cookbook (Bryan Tilford)
...are streaming in and should keep the cookbookers busy stirring for quite a while. And we can't leave the list of moogspirations incomplete. There's Giorgio Moroder ("Eurodisco-trash god"), Star Rock (a local San Francisco new wave synth band from the early 80s), Brigitte Bardot (for five "new-wave"...
Ink 19 :: Al B. Rich
Club Nation America Volume Two (Ministry Of Sound). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...on the fills, though. Matt Schwartz Presents Sholan--"Can You Feel (What I'm Going Thru)." Good, slick stuff, but Schwartz owes Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder a few dollars. Frou Frou--"Breathe In." I want to hear more from this pop duo. A stunning finish. You don't expect a brilliant lyrical turn...
Ink 19 :: Annette Farrington
Azure Wonder & Lust (Castle Von Buhler). Review by Matt Cibula.
..."I Might Not Be Here," and doesn't do much for "Exotica" either -- no one should attempt to rip off Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" unless his name is Giorgio Moroder. Resta wants this album to be a showcase for his kind-of interesting laptop work; Farrington wants this to be a singer-songwriter showcase...
Ink 19 :: Girls on Film
Danceteria (NativeSun). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...'s Look What the Cat Dragged In. Yeah, glamourtastic, you got it. The lyrics sheet is splashed with pink, their logo looks like a house ad for a Giorgio Moroder single and the inner photos show the band members dressed in pastel and looking like punk-assassin-secretaries (somewhere between Tron, Klaus...
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