OMG-can u imagine that classics like "Love to love you baby" and lots of vintage jewels were made in this room? Looks like Giorgio's garage!
Thx for the pic. I've never seen that one before.
The picture is too large...
"Musicland Studio in Munich"
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OMG-can u imagine that classics like "Love to love you baby" and lots of vintage jewels were made in this room? Looks like Giorgio's garage!
Thx for the pic. I've never seen that one before.
Looks like Giorgio, the telephone switchboard operator :-) Thanks for the photo.
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Bernie, it's possible though since Lou Deprijck, the producer from Two Man Sound, was a switchboard operator before he got into the musicbiz. He was working for the Belgian Telephone-company in the early 70's.Originally Written by Bernie
Maybe it's a good training to control mixconsoles :D
See the link for more photos, but Giorgio Moroder has only the photo that I linked above.
http://usuarios.lycos.es/audionautas...antuarios8.htm
In Spanish :-?
Who'd have thought the creator of 'I Feel Love' would have such awful taste in curtains darlings.
The "switchboard" is a modular Moog synthesizer. That thing would've cost many thousands of dollars, and yet could only play one note at a time. Oh, and the tuning on it would've been totally unstable too.
Which makes you appreciate how hard it must've been to make those early synth records - like the Wendy Carlos and Isao Tomita albums.
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