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September 2, 2015 by Simon Sweetman

Giorgio Moroder: Déjà Vu

Giorgio Moroder Déjà Vu RCA It’d be nice I reckon if this actually was a case of genuine déjà vu; reminder of what the great Giorgio Moroder once was and sounded like. Instead this is anything else – on its quest to be everything else. This is one of those grotesque and totally unnecessary reputation-sullying […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Album Review, Britney Spears, Daft Punk, Deja Vu, Donna Summer, Ghastly, Giorgio Moroder, Kelis, Kylie Minogue, Moroder ·

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March 9, 2015 by Simon Sweetman

Giorgio Moroder: One NZ Show (March, 2015)

Frontier Touring has just announced a headline show by Giorgio Moroder. The pioneering musician made his name across the disco and electronic music genres, as producer, songwriter, arranger and as soundtrack composer and collaborator. Moroder produced the huge hits for Donna Summer, created the enduring soundtracks for Scarface, Flashdance and American Gigolo and, er, The […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged [OST], 2015, Auckland, Daft Punk, disco, DJ, DJ Set, Gig Announcement, Giorgio Moroder, Giorgio Moroder: One NZ Show (March, March 27, Moroder, Murray Cammick, One NZ Show, Producer, Soundtrack, Synth, The Studio ·

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April 23, 2013 by Simon Sweetman

Karl Bartos: Off The Record

Karl Bartos Off The Record Bureau B A crucial member of Kraftwerk from 1975-1990, Bartos has, since then worked with Coldplay, released solo albums and performed solo shows, seeking out all manner of other collaborations too. Off The Record is his first solo album in a decade but it looks back as much as it […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Album Review, Bureau B, Daft Punk, Electronica, Karl Bartos, Kraftwerk, Krautrock, Moroder, Off The Record ·

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April 17, 2013 by Simon Sweetman

Letherette: Letherette

Letherette Letherette Ninja Tune/Border How’s the hype around that new Daft Punk album treating you? Well, if you’re hanging out for something Daft Punk-ish then this, the self-titled debut album from Wolverhampton duo Letherette should tick enough of a box. The debt to Daft Punk is obvious and acknowledged – but for the most part […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged Album Review, Aphex Twin, D&T, Daft Punk, EDM, Eno, House, Letherette, Moroder, Ninja Tune, Ratatat ·

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