Casablanca artist/producer Giorgio Moroder discussed his life—from his youth in the Dolemites of Italy to his latest work with Prince Charlez—as part of the Direct Connection Series presented by Republic Records and the audio company McIntosh Group.
Speaking in room aglow from primo McIntosh stereo gear, SiriusXM radio host Larry Flick and Moroder discussed one Donna Summer single after another, film music, disco and new tracks from Karen Harding and Prince Charlez.
The Moroder interview was the first installment in the Direct Connection Series, an in-residence series that delves into the history of music. Sorry, no juicy "Love to Love You Baby" details.
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