Giorgio Moroder Talks Kylie Minogue Collaboration


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Giorgio Moroder's New Album

Giorgio Moroder's first album in three decades features a collaboration with Kylie Minogue. The song, described as balancing a soaring chorus with lighter verses, was recorded in London and Los Angeles.

Kylie Minogue Collaboration

Moroder praised Minogue as easy to work with, a professional, and a great lady. He also helped on a song for a project she's working on with producer Fernando Garibay.

Album Details

The album also includes collaborations with Britney Spears, Sia, Charli XCX, Mikky Ekko, Foxes, and Matthew Koma. Moroder's first new song in 20 years, "Giorgio's Theme," preceded the album announcement.

Recent Work

In recent years, Moroder has been busy remixing songs by various artists, including Donna Summer, Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett, and Coldplay. He also commented on his new song "74 Is the new 24."

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Giorgio Moroder Talks ‘Easy’ Kylie Minogue Collab ‘Right Here, Right Now’

The track will appear on the dance-music pioneer's upcoming album

The video for another track from Giorgio Moroder‘s upcoming album, his first in three decades, is now online, and it finds the dance-music pioneer DJing funk-imbued electro beats around kaleidoscopic images of Kylie Minogue. The producer’s collaboration with the Aussie pop star balances a soaring, cinematic chorus with lighter, disco-tinged verses about love.

“She was easy to work with,” Moroder tells Rolling Stone. “She’s a professional and such a great lady; she’s a darling. We did some recording in London and finished it in Los Angeles and did the video in Los Angeles.” The producer added that he also “helped out a little bit” on a song for a project she’s working on with producer Fernando Garibay.

Last summer, Moroder released his first new song in 20 years, “Giorgio’s Theme,” and announced his as-yet-untitled upcoming album that fall. In addition to Minogue, the album features Britney Spears, Sia, Charli XCX, Mikky Ekko, Foxes and Matthew Koma.

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“Dance music doesn’t care where you live,” the 74-year-old producer said in reference to his new track “74 Is the new 24.” “It doesn’t care who your friends are. It doesn’t care how much money you make. It doesn’t care if you’re 74 or if you are 24 because…74 is the new 24!”

In recent years, the disco legend – who received a Grammy last year for his work on Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories – has been busy with remixing in recent years, including his takes on songs by Donna Summer (“Love to Love You Baby”), Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett (“I Can’t Give You Anything but Love”) and Coldplay (“Midnight”).

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