The HI-NRG & Synthpop sound of Giorgio⚡Moroder (I Feel Love, From Here To The Eternity, Chase, Working To The Midnight Shift...and more) My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father, founder and pionner of EDM and the Modern Electrónic / The Sound Of The Future.
@@joezava8257 oh yes, one must NEVER forget Giovanni Giorgio Moroder, thanks to him electronic music got much more mainstream throughout the late 70s till the 80s after Kraftwerk bringing in the concept of it in the early 70s
@@JoCaTen Estás equivocado amigo...quien introduce este concepto es Giorgio Moroder y en completo el conjunto de los máximos desarrolladores y productores de la Electronica de los 70s: Moroder, Jarre, Lacksman, Tangerine Dreams, YMO, Schulze, Vangelis, Faltermeyer, Tonet, Gizzi, Pinhas, Martín W. & Ian C...(solo por mencionar los más relevantes), todos ellos se forjan y descienden de las bases pioneras y pilares de la música electrónica más sofisticada y evoluciónada de finales del 50s y 60s (E. Post Concreta, Moog, Experimental y Soundtrack: Kingsley, Dissevelt, Scott, Derbishyre, Hogsond, Garson, Cecil, Hyman, Prilly, Carlos...). Los muchachos de Conny Plank (Kraftwerk) hacían Krautrock & Progressive Rock alemán y es en 1973 que empiezan a introducirse en las bases de la electrónica Post Concreta, Moog, Experimental & Soundtrack pero aún muy arraigados al Krautrock, Progressive Rock y ruido Düsseldorf la cual era la base directa de Conny Plank (Kraftwerk). Por otro lado Moroder, Jarre o Ryuichi Sakamoto (YMO) si partían directamente de las bases puras de la Electrónica mencionada. Para 1972 Jarre y su Synthetizer Man / Freedom Day (1972) ya le daba escuela a Kraftwerk y sus flautas de como hacer prototipos claros de Synthpop. Moroder para el 75 con su Einzelganger (meses antes que el Radioactivity) ya estaba definiendo su E. Munich (Musicland S.) que para 1977 lo concreta con el inicio de la EDM (formato superior al álbum experimental rústico Düsseldorf de Kraftwerk T.E.Express), forjando Moroder en base a su EDM Concreta (E. Munich) los 2 primeros géneros de esta escena el NRG y el Synthpop (Working To The Midnight Shift, Queen For A Day, Now I Need You, I Feel Love y su 2do álbum electrónico From Here To Eternity) que le sirvieron de matriz a Kraftwerk en su álbum The Man Machine 1978 (temas como Spacelab, Metrópolis, The Model...entre otros). La siguiente influencia que tomo Kraftwerk fueron los trabajos de Ryuichi Sakamoto (YMO) de 1980 (álbum B-2 Unit, Lexington Queen entre otros) donde ya se había formado el sonido Electro y la base inicial del Freestyle (Ryuichi Sakamoto - Riot In Lagos 1980) que toma posteriormente Artur Baker para Bambatta en el 82 y Kraftwerk para su Computer Word del 81. Schulze y su Time Actor del 79 ya había fusionado también la EDM (Moroder) con la E. Berlín, igual que Sakamoto la E. Japón con la EDM, Electro fue el 3er y último género de la EDM Concreta forjado en los 70s. Todas estas líneas y géneros primarios de la EDM dieron las bases fundamentales y esenciales para la ramificacion de la EDM 80s (2da Generación / Ramificación): House, Techno, Synthpop, NRG, Freestyle, Italo, New Beat, Trance, Acid, Electro, Eurobeat... incluida la base electrónica primaria de la "ebm" y lo más sofisticado de la Electro Industrial. Los Punk Rockeros convertidos de finales del 70s (Depeche Mode, Ultravox, OMD, Numan, Sparks, Throbbing Gristle...) toman el NRG, Synthpop & Electro de la EDM para muchos de sus trabajos y alternar en sus producciones Post Punk (Krautrock, Punk, Progressive Rock) la cual es la base del Post Punk y de su naciente escena New Wave. Por donde lo veas el Krautrock Düsseldorf & Progressive Rock Matriz de Kraftwerk (Conny Plank) no es Música Electrónica ni ellos descienden de ella. Decir que Kraftwerk es un referente de la electrónica es solo una leyenda urbana de los fans y adeptos a este grupo alemán que no saben realmente la historia, evolucion y desarrollo de la música electrónica que data desde finales del 50.
Este tema está bajo la base electrónica del HI-NRG & Synthpop del EDM Concreto de Giorgio Moroder. El Italo (que se forja del HI-NRG) presentaba ciertos agregados del Funk Disco teniendo bien marcada su relación al HI-NRG & Synthpop, el House se forja del Electro Funk, Italo y Freestyle.
Musica Vanguardista y Adelantada para la época 1981.....Tecno Disco..... Sonido Maravilloso del Teclado y Sintetizadores...... Estilo Maestro Giogio Moroder...✨💫✨💫⭐
NRG (HI-NRG) / EDM 80s My name Is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father and pionner of Concrete EDM: House, Techno, Synthpop, NRG, Freestyle, Italo, Electro Funk, New Beat, Trance, Acid, Electro, Eurobeat...incluida la base electrónica primaria del "ebm" y lo más sofisticado del Electro Industrial. Giorgio⚡Moroder / The Sound Of Future
Any vinyl on Moby Dick Records are now rare collectibles. If you see one for sale grab it. These early 80s disco creations from this San Francisco label are priceless antiques.
The official french house term is based on Motorbass, etienne de crecy, Cassius, Alan braxe .. that Super Discount thing :) Daft punk was the day more techno ish acid, and the house sound was way more based on the Chicago join like Sneak and DJ Piere Paul johnson etc
FYI Daft Punk Sampled 90% of their music from other artists. Hell, even their RAM release has other artists perform on every song. Daft Punk are amazing producers I give them that, but it's the musicians they sample or feature that you all should praise instead!
I love all this music!!!!! Great memories of Art Bell & Coast To Coast AM. Thanks for all the memories. I hope every person alive could be so happy as I am for googling music from Coast to Coast AM. Thank You, thank you.
Wish i could wake up to find today was just a bad dream, and it was still the 80's. Love synths. sounds like a Mini Moog, but could be wrong. This is great.
In this song, the Roland Jupiter-8 patches “Strings” and “Bass” and Oberheim DMX and Roland Jupiter-8 patch “Init ARP/Arp Delay” and “Brass” and Yamaha GS1 patch “Brass” were heard.
haha totuhtally br0h that yused st0 be teh name of bmy my bande butt nowe wehre cdalled JAPNRENSE PAINTE CEREMONEY cuz whan dale huffs painte his eys get all japanesy nowe and he moves all slowe lol like na old japanesy guy LOL hay whare ya from??/ yu0 huff?? Eber Flamenco also don"T forget two vote our this guy hes gona change its all up !11
All the way through the off-kilter 'bongos in stereo' don't hit in time with the 16th-note hi-hat - so most DJs will avoid such a potentially train-wrecking prospect, while the rest have no idea this track even exists. ....and the groove weakens a lot towards the middle, as if not decided and rehearsed before recording. Which also explains why it wasn't a hit. imho Laser only went about 90-95% of the way to greatness. Still, it IS a fantastic record from another time, and I'm glad it was made :)
I wanted to do an album with the sound of the '50s, the sound of the '60s, of the '70s and then have a sound of the future, and y said: "Wait a second...i know the synthesizer, why don't I use the synthesizer which is the sound of the future?", i didn't have any idea what to do, but I knew I needed a click, so I put the click on track 24 synced to Synthesizer Moog Modular... "I knew it could be the sound of the future, but I didn't realize the impact it would have." • EDM (Concrete) 70's (First phase of development and evolution / 1977-1980): HI-NRG, Synthpop, Electro. • EDM 80's (Second phase of development and evolution / 1981-1989): House, Techno, Synthpop, HI-NRG, Freestyle, Italo, Electro Funk, New Beat, Trance, Acid, Electro, Eurobeat...including the primary electronic base of the "ebm", the most sophisticated of Electro Industrial, the initial electronic mold of the Punk, Rockers, Glam, Progressive, Krautrock's Converted within their nascent New Wave scene (Post Punk) in synthesis with Concrete EDM (HI-NRG, Synthpop, Electro) and the primary electronic base of the Hip Hop / Rap scene of the 80's (detached from Classic Funk in synthesis with EDM). My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everyone calls me...the father, founder and pioneer of EDM and Modern Electronics / The Sound of the Future.
NRG (HI-NRG) / EDM 80s My name Is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father and pionner of Concrete EDM: House, Techno, Synthpop, NRG, Freestyle, Italo, Electro Funk, New Beat, Trance, Acid, Electro, Eurobeat...incluida la base electrónica primaria del "ebm" y lo más sofisticado del Electro Industrial. Giorgio⚡Moroder / The Sound Of Future
this is the best shit ever. this is like disco, electro and original raver music all in one. im bobbing my head while I write and my mood is elevating and heart rate is increasing, so I have to go danceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
I'm in the 1980s cyberpunk dystopia as a robot police officer in my hovering police car with lasers and technological advancements such as heartbeat sensors and GPS
When a track says "Laser" you know it's from the future. That's how it works. Count on it. Peww! Peww!
Lol
Here in the motherfukin future we got's all kinds of motherfukin lasers and shit.
Yass
Alright noted 👍
Giorgio⚡Moroder Sound 😔
I wasn't even born in the 80's, but these songs really hit my sweet spot.
Este es el sonido HI-NRG y Synthpop de Giorgio Moroder que data desde 1977 con el nacimiento del EDM.
If you Shazam a dance club on any Imperial Star Destroyer, it takes you right to this song.
The HI-NRG & Synthpop sound of Giorgio⚡Moroder (I Feel Love, From Here To The Eternity, Chase, Working To The Midnight Shift...and more)
My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father, founder and pionner of EDM and the Modern Electrónic / The Sound Of The Future.
I love synthesizer songs of the 70s and 80s :)
+Super Chris The era of FM Synthesizers and great music! :)
+Super Chris шалом☺
GTA Vice City and GTA Liberty City Stories
Check the legend "Giorgio Moroder", then :)
Because they were on vinyl.
This can't get any more early 80s than this.
The synths are out of this world!
The HI-NRG & Synthpop Sound of Giorgio⚡Moroder, father, founder and pionner of EDM and the Modern Electrónic since 1977.
@@joezava8257 oh yes, one must NEVER forget Giovanni Giorgio Moroder, thanks to him electronic music got much more mainstream throughout the late 70s till the 80s after Kraftwerk bringing in the concept of it in the early 70s
@@JoCaTen Estás equivocado amigo...quien introduce este concepto es Giorgio Moroder y en completo el conjunto de los máximos desarrolladores y productores de la Electronica de los 70s: Moroder, Jarre, Lacksman, Tangerine Dreams, YMO, Schulze, Vangelis, Faltermeyer, Tonet, Gizzi, Pinhas, Martín W. & Ian C...(solo por mencionar los más relevantes), todos ellos se forjan y descienden de las bases pioneras y pilares de la música electrónica más sofisticada y evoluciónada de finales del 50s y 60s (E. Post Concreta, Moog, Experimental y Soundtrack: Kingsley, Dissevelt, Scott, Derbishyre, Hogsond, Garson, Cecil, Hyman, Prilly, Carlos...).
Los muchachos de Conny Plank (Kraftwerk) hacían Krautrock & Progressive Rock alemán y es en 1973 que empiezan a introducirse en las bases de la electrónica Post Concreta, Moog, Experimental & Soundtrack pero aún muy arraigados al Krautrock, Progressive Rock y ruido Düsseldorf la cual era la base directa de Conny Plank (Kraftwerk).
Por otro lado Moroder, Jarre o Ryuichi Sakamoto (YMO) si partían directamente de las bases puras de la Electrónica mencionada.
Para 1972 Jarre y su Synthetizer Man / Freedom Day (1972) ya le daba escuela a Kraftwerk y sus flautas de como hacer prototipos claros de Synthpop.
Moroder para el 75 con su Einzelganger (meses antes que el Radioactivity) ya estaba definiendo su E. Munich (Musicland S.) que para 1977 lo concreta con el inicio de la EDM (formato superior al álbum experimental rústico Düsseldorf de Kraftwerk T.E.Express), forjando Moroder en base a su EDM Concreta (E. Munich) los 2 primeros géneros de esta escena el NRG y el Synthpop (Working To The Midnight Shift, Queen For A Day, Now I Need You, I Feel Love y su 2do álbum electrónico From Here To Eternity) que le sirvieron de matriz a Kraftwerk en su álbum The Man Machine 1978 (temas como Spacelab, Metrópolis, The Model...entre otros).
La siguiente influencia que tomo Kraftwerk fueron los trabajos de Ryuichi Sakamoto (YMO) de 1980 (álbum B-2 Unit, Lexington Queen entre otros) donde ya se había formado el sonido Electro y la base inicial del Freestyle (Ryuichi Sakamoto - Riot In Lagos 1980) que toma posteriormente Artur Baker para Bambatta en el 82 y Kraftwerk para su Computer Word del 81.
Schulze y su Time Actor del 79 ya había fusionado también la EDM (Moroder) con la E. Berlín, igual que Sakamoto la E. Japón con la EDM, Electro fue el 3er y último género de la EDM Concreta forjado en los 70s.
Todas estas líneas y géneros primarios de la EDM dieron las bases fundamentales y esenciales para la ramificacion de la EDM 80s (2da Generación / Ramificación): House, Techno, Synthpop, NRG, Freestyle, Italo, New Beat, Trance, Acid, Electro, Eurobeat... incluida la base electrónica primaria de la "ebm" y lo más sofisticado de la Electro Industrial.
Los Punk Rockeros convertidos de finales del 70s (Depeche Mode, Ultravox, OMD, Numan, Sparks, Throbbing Gristle...) toman el NRG, Synthpop & Electro de la EDM para muchos de sus trabajos y alternar en sus producciones Post Punk (Krautrock, Punk, Progressive Rock) la cual es la base del Post Punk y de su naciente escena New Wave.
Por donde lo veas el Krautrock Düsseldorf & Progressive Rock Matriz de Kraftwerk (Conny Plank) no es Música Electrónica ni ellos descienden de ella.
Decir que Kraftwerk es un referente de la electrónica es solo una leyenda urbana de los fans y adeptos a este grupo alemán que no saben realmente la historia, evolucion y desarrollo de la música electrónica que data desde finales del 50.
what a tune the synths are conversing with each other
I wonder what they are saying?
@@HostileLemons Están diciendo: The NRG & Synthpop matriz Sound of Giorgio⚡Moroder, father and pionner of EDM since 1977.
God, i miss the early 1980s.❤
Love 70s-80s Analog Synth Dance! I'm glad I was there when it was all happening. 80s Hi-NRG & Italo Disco beats House Music anytime!
Este tema está bajo la base electrónica del HI-NRG & Synthpop del EDM Concreto de Giorgio Moroder.
El Italo (que se forja del HI-NRG) presentaba ciertos agregados del Funk Disco teniendo bien marcada su relación al HI-NRG & Synthpop, el House se forja del Electro Funk, Italo y Freestyle.
1981 over 30th years, and still sounds like yesterday...nothing to say ...just respect....
u said it all bub
40 years now
40 years was yesterday
@@radiomakoto over
well, it sounds like 1981 (maybe a little older), but a good track all the same...
This could have easily been a theme for a TV show.
I was born in 1981 glad to see this great music too!!!
This song sounds like it was made in an other universe. Absolutely love it!
Musica Vanguardista y Adelantada para la época 1981.....Tecno Disco..... Sonido Maravilloso del Teclado y Sintetizadores...... Estilo Maestro Giogio Moroder...✨💫✨💫⭐
Excellent song. I love this type of music. Seems it is not played enough compared to other commonly played pop music.
Man...I miss the 80's!!!!!!
this video was uploaded 2 days before my birthday
As I post this from the future we have evidence this video time-travelled!
Saludos desde México 2019... Está música es un tesoro.
Love this late 70's disco funk
French and born in 1993, fan of Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Soft Cell, Pet Shop Boys, i discover this song and ... I FCKING LIKE IT !!
Los que mencionas y este sonido se forjan de Giorgio⚡Moroder
C’est de toute beauté ❤
L’intro
La BassLine bien grasse
Le pad sounds bien haut
On a tout ❤
NRG (HI-NRG) / EDM 80s
My name Is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father and pionner of Concrete EDM: House, Techno, Synthpop, NRG, Freestyle, Italo, Electro Funk, New Beat, Trance, Acid, Electro, Eurobeat...incluida la base electrónica primaria del "ebm" y lo más sofisticado del Electro Industrial.
Giorgio⚡Moroder / The Sound Of Future
@94underscored
Hello , I was born in 1968 and ENJOYED the 80"s as a teenager..great period of my life..
Sehr sehr gut!😀 so warm und geschmeidig.
I love it...
Long live night what a great blend of styles for the time
And I knew, this could be the future.
why don't i use the synthesizer which is the sound of the future.
Music to soar into infinite space, and look face to face with the creation ...
this music is eternal!.
What a track!
So hard to find a song called Laser by Laser on Spotify.
yess
Screw spotify dawgg
Any vinyl on Moby Dick Records are now rare collectibles. If you see one for sale grab it. These early 80s disco creations from this San Francisco label are priceless antiques.
awesome track!
Great Old Electronic ! Greets from Poland :)
Come 2 brazil now
Hey, I'm from Poland too! Like this kind of music
Awesome electro music
You got to be there when you were there what is special time history of our music the club scene with alive and kicking really a very special era
Thanks for sharing. I love obscure 80's music
This will be the next big thing, only in Ultra HD. ;)
check ministry twich lp
This is actually from 1979.
Jeffrey Lyons Me too.
haha that ascending 'middle-8' @ 2:40 was cheeky af
Great song!!! This song is absolutely futuristic!
Ultimate Electronic Disco sound - brilliant creation!
This is the grandfather of Daft Punk! Breathtaking...
What a superb piece of forgotten electropop disco,, Thankyou
Классный синтез , благодарю !
missed this one completely, loving it
My god.....Daft Punk were going to primary school when all of this did Happen
Gianni Van Heusen The Official - what has daft punk got to do with anything?
everything's daft punk with these people..they've never heard of french house, where funky synths were a dime a dozen
porkchop express I'm sick of telling people it's not the Daft Punk sound it's the French house sound
The official french house term is based on Motorbass, etienne de crecy, Cassius, Alan braxe .. that Super Discount thing :) Daft punk was the day more techno ish acid, and the house sound was way more based on the Chicago join like Sneak and DJ Piere Paul johnson etc
FYI Daft Punk Sampled 90% of their music from other artists. Hell, even their RAM release has other artists perform on every song. Daft Punk are amazing producers I give them that, but it's the musicians they sample or feature that you all should praise instead!
This is how I feel when I ride my 50 years old motorcycle🤙
Love this - blows away the trance and modern music scene
I’d drop this in the middle of a set 4sure
This was really good. I'm a big fan of Space Synth and this opened my mind to early era Space Synth.
Edgardo Peregrino
Eyy a Kamen Rider fan
Imagine if Ex-Aid had a space synth soundtrack.
I love all this music!!!!! Great memories of Art Bell & Coast To Coast AM. Thanks for all the memories. I hope every person alive could be so happy as I am for googling music from Coast to Coast AM. Thank You, thank you.
I feel so melancholic listening to it. do you ?
I feel like a laser :3
Me siento😀 " escuchando🎧🎶 🎶 🎶 esto!! y ya forma parte del futuro ,no como en los años 60 ' que se escuchaba, ruidos de tarros con tachos 🥁🥁xD
@@tarabagani7137 It's because you ARE a laser. A yellow-orange-brown laser!
Very cool track, electronic disco vibe!
this song ... makes me feel like I'm lost in space floating ..... seeing other galaxies
I wonder if artists like this are looking at the synthwave scene popping up now...
Jason Moore I know, right.
Yes
absolutely.
John Carpenter is making new music, so there's one
Wish i could wake up to find today was just a bad dream, and it was still the 80's. Love synths. sounds like a Mini Moog, but could be wrong. This is great.
What a gem:) Wow!
In this song, the Roland Jupiter-8 patches “Strings” and “Bass” and Oberheim DMX and Roland Jupiter-8 patch “Init ARP/Arp Delay” and “Brass” and Yamaha GS1 patch “Brass” were heard.
Great song..it could be used like a soundtrack.
I keep trying to find their albums but you know how hard it is to find a CD by someone called laser.
haha totuhtally br0h that yused st0 be teh name of bmy my bande butt nowe wehre cdalled JAPNRENSE PAINTE CEREMONEY cuz whan dale huffs painte his eys get all japanesy nowe and he moves all slowe lol like na old japanesy guy LOL
hay whare ya from??/ yu0 huff??
Eber Flamenco also don"T forget two vote our this guy hes gona change its all up !11
Fucking IMPOSSIBLE.
can you link the search term to the CD?
It may be a little bit late but, here you go : www.discogs.com/fr/Laser-Laser/release/191724 . The album playlist is on the right side. Have fun !
@@KaarisonFord Since the internet goes on forever, is it ever really 'too late'?
Still a banger
This is much better, much more rare, much more raw, than anything that vitalic has done or ever will do. Enjoy!
Love these songs and Moby Dick Records :-)
Great 🎶
them
classics alway get me movin
ERA LA DANCE DEI NOSTRI TEMPI...
OMG! I have been looking for this song for sooooooooo long! I can't believe I finally found it! Thank you!
me encanta esta musica me recuerda los 80ss
Jamming this in my DeLorean
so you went back to the 80's to buy this song?
Fantastic! My favorite type of music to enjoy;)
This has to be one of the sickest tracks. why have dj's and produces failed us so...
Money
All the way through the off-kilter 'bongos in stereo' don't hit in time with the 16th-note hi-hat -
so most DJs will avoid such a potentially train-wrecking prospect, while the rest have no idea this track even exists.
....and the groove weakens a lot towards the middle, as if not decided and rehearsed before recording. Which also explains why it wasn't a hit.
imho Laser only went about 90-95% of the way to greatness. Still, it IS a fantastic record from another time, and I'm glad it was made :)
@@shaft9000 Haha I didn't notice the silly bongos until I read your comment! Well, it's my first listen. You gotta give me a break right?
real music
the future is the past ..... and the past is the present
I wanted to do an album with the sound of the '50s, the sound of the '60s, of the '70s and then have a sound of the future, and y said: "Wait a second...i know the synthesizer, why don't I use the synthesizer which is the sound of the future?", i didn't have any idea what to do, but I knew I needed a click, so I put the click on track 24 synced to Synthesizer Moog Modular...
"I knew it could be the sound of the future, but I didn't realize the impact it would have."
• EDM (Concrete) 70's (First phase of development and evolution / 1977-1980): HI-NRG, Synthpop, Electro.
• EDM 80's (Second phase of development and evolution / 1981-1989): House, Techno, Synthpop, HI-NRG, Freestyle, Italo, Electro Funk, New Beat, Trance, Acid, Electro, Eurobeat...including the primary electronic base of the "ebm", the most sophisticated of Electro Industrial, the initial electronic mold of the Punk, Rockers, Glam, Progressive, Krautrock's Converted within their nascent New Wave scene (Post Punk) in synthesis with Concrete EDM (HI-NRG, Synthpop, Electro) and the primary electronic base of the Hip Hop / Rap scene of the 80's (detached from Classic Funk in synthesis with EDM).
My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everyone calls me...the father, founder and pioneer of EDM and Modern Electronics / The Sound of the Future.
I love this song!
Fine piece, with shades of Moroder's "Chase" from 1978 - but I guess that's unavoidable when using very similar instrumentation.
Rita ora
Yeah i thought so too that why this sounds so similar!
just add a delay to bassline you're there.
It has a little bit of Kraftwerk too
Rulyan Bernardo Does any electronic music sound like Kraftwerk to you? :)
Fantastic!!
OMG! i love this is incredible
Banger
Opening title in Discoteka Hungary 1994 Summer! I love it!
NRG (HI-NRG) / EDM 80s
My name Is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father and pionner of Concrete EDM: House, Techno, Synthpop, NRG, Freestyle, Italo, Electro Funk, New Beat, Trance, Acid, Electro, Eurobeat...incluida la base electrónica primaria del "ebm" y lo más sofisticado del Electro Industrial.
Giorgio⚡Moroder / The Sound Of Future
Álbum: LASER (produção independente)
Autor: Charly Schade
(C)(P) 1979 - TELDEC - Telefunken-Decca (Germany) / Decca / Universal Music
So not 1981?
So his name is Charly 🤔.
@@kelyoph no US in 1981, but Europe in 1979
@@saulsavelis575 Ok. Thanks for the info.
"Charly Schade" -> Charly Sorry :)
Ok, music I grew up with, has a memory,
OMG^^ TRON is here...Great Tune..
yup i feel your pain too - i was born in early 1986 so caught a little bit of it! still - it will always be alive in my heart.
Magico de verdad
this is the best shit ever. this is like disco, electro and original raver music all in one. im bobbing my head while I write and my mood is elevating and heart rate is increasing, so I have to go danceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Like in 2019✌🏻
this makes me feel like i am 2 again.
beautiful SPACE DISCO i love this sound
amazing
Love it!
sounds like one of art bells tracks he uses for his talk radio show.
Crazy! Totally dig it!
I'm in the 1980s cyberpunk dystopia as a robot police officer in my hovering police car with lasers and technological advancements such as heartbeat sensors and GPS
I listened to it many years ago. (smirks happily)
Ah you make me feel old. I was jamming to music in the early 60 period. I loved this stuff.
Come back to brazil
@94underscored it doesnt matter when you were born, great music lives forever
In my playlist
I feel like I’m speeding in a C3 Corvette with this song.
Giorgio Moroder Sound
Thank you for making love to my ears and heart my beautiful music!
beam me up 1979 im going home lol !
First intro to a video ive that doesnt delay the music!
I grew up on similar music by Zodiac, a disco/synthpop group from USSR (Latvia).
Zodiac - Zodiac, give it a shot.
I discovered Zodiac by listening to Jean Michel Jarre when i was in high school. It was like a whole new world
Está música es del futuro,del 2050