• 4 People Secretly Behind Most of Your Favorite Music

    What most people don't know is that there is a smaller group behind most hit songs, performing and contributing to each critically-acclaimed music. Here are four people secretly behind most of your favorite songs.
  • Giorgio Moroder Releases 'Deja Vu' Feat. Sia, Charlie XCX, Britney Spears

    The man, the myth, the legend, Giorgio Moroder, has completed his comeback after retiring from public life in the early 1990s with his first album in 30 years, Déjà Vu. The man who revolutionized electronic music and disco, creating some of the biggest hits of the 20th century like Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" is looking to make his stamp on modern electronic music with a retro feel that only the Daft Punk collaborator can deliver. The album features some of the biggest names in pop music today like Charli XCX, Sia, Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue and Foxes.
  • James Last, 'King of Easy Listening,' Tarantino Favorite, Dead at 86

    James Last, the iconic bandleader known as the "King of Easy Listening" (and, more catchily, the "Emperor of Elevator Music") has died at the age of 86, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The musician had reported during 2014 that he was ill although he never specified the ailment.
  • Giorgio Moroder 'Déjà Vu' Release Date, Tracklist

    Italian electronic and disco pioneer Giorgio Moroder has unveiled the release date and tracklist for his upcoming album Déjà Vu. The LP will feature a myriad of big-time pop stars, new and old, as the Donna Summer collaborator calls upon Britney Spears, Sia, Charli XCX, Kylie Minogue and others for the album. The Spears collab is a cover of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner."
  • Giorgio Moroder, Kylie Minogue Unveil "Right Here, Right Now" Vid [WATCH]

    Renaissance man Giorgio Moroder continues to show that age is just a number as he unveils the music video for his latest track "Right Here, Right Now" alongside Australian pop star Kylie Minogue. The song was released two weeks ago on Jan. 2, with a teaser clip for the video being released at the same time. The full piece is out and it captures the essence of the song with a throwback to the 1970s, but also remaining sleek and modern with a kaleidoscope of fast-moving images. Kylie looks incredible as she dances around the black-and-white set, with Moroder shrouded in the background appearing to be DJ-ing on a set of turntables -- a newfound passion he has picked up since his resurgence.
  • Lady Gaga and Daft Punk Collaborator Giorgio Moroder Working Together on Pop Star's New Album

    Lady Gaga continues to roll out collaborators for her new album, or in this case Giorgio Moroder presented himself as working with the performer, telling PopJustice that he had about five or six tracks prepared for presentation. Moroder must be in demand among pop stars right now, as the Gaga revelation slipped while he was discussing his work with Britney Spears as part of his own solo record.
  • LCD Soundsystem's Debut Album: 9 Songs Ranked for Its 10th Anniversary

    Today, Jan. 24, marks the 10th anniversary of LCD Soundsystem's self-titled debut album, which saw DFA Records founder James Murphy combining the seemingly disparate worlds of punk and dance music into a distinctly '00s sound oozing with New York cool. In celebration of this incredible album, here are its nine exclusive songs ranked, from weakest to best.
  • Giorgio Moroder, Kylie Minogue Release 'Right Here, Right Now,' Tease Music Video [WATCH]

    Renaissance man, Giorgio Moroder, has officially released his collaboration alongside Kylie Minogue, "Right Here, Right Now," from his upcoming studio album which is set for release this spring. A reportedly unfinished version of "Right Here, Right Now" was leaked over the weekend, but now the final version is available for download everywhere except the U.K., where it will be released on Jan. 30.
  • Giorgio Moroder Unveils 'Right Here, Right Now' Featuring Kylie Minogue From '74 Is The New 24' [LISTEN]

    It is exceedingly rare for a musician's career to have a sudden resurgence in their 70s after many, many years of lying largely dormant, but that is what has happened to Italian disco and electronic pioneer Giorgio Moroder. After being glorified with his own song on the Grammy-winning album Random Access Memories from Daft Punk, the world reopened their eyes to the past exploits of the Donna Summers collaborator. Now he is approaching his spotlight and renewed fame with vigor by releasing his first album in 30 years, 74 is the new 24, and has just previewed a new song from the album featuring Kylie Minogue, "Right Here, Right Now."
  • Giorgio Moroder Releasing First Solo Album in 30 Years

    Say what? One of the most influential figures in the history of electronic music has announced that he'll be putting out a new album-his first in more than 30 years-during Spring of 2015. Giorgio Moroder released a statement Monday confirming that a new record will be on the way on the Sony Music International (RCA in the United States).
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