“E=MC2. Music programmed as burst of energy. Energy coded numerically to micro-computers. Recorded by digital process and edited by computer. Energy is once again reproduced as music. Without distortion and noise. Approaching pure sound“ says the liner notes on his landmark 1979 LP. After Giorgio Moroder learned to harness the synthesizers to conquer pop music and gave us Donna Summer's “I Feel Love“, he thrust us further into the future with his own offering “From Here To Eternity“ in 1977 that again redefined the electronic dance music genre that was rapidly gaining popularity in the disco clubs. In 1978 he released a album entitled “Giorgio & Chris“ and promoted the single “Love Now Hurt Later“. “Chase“ from the film “Midnight Express“ in the spring of 1979 was his last disco chart appearance until 1984. His last album of the 70's was 1979's “E=MC2“ a “digital technology and human creativity
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