And now here’s Giorgio Moroder hard at work in his studio full of equipment.
Whoch may mean little to most of you, but seeing all that gear brings out the studio production nerd in me. I mean, LOOK AT ALL THOSE PATCH CORDS! I’d love to play around in there for a weekend.
Anyway, it’s amazing to think that all the hardware Moroder needed in 1976 has been ostensibly replaced by a MacBook with a MIDI keyboard and Logic Studio or ProTools.
Progress!
Also, I like that Moroder looks and almost sounds like Father Guido Sarducci.

Which also may mean little to most of you. It’s a 70s thing. Trust me.
Studio tan,
This is dF
Whoch may mean little to most of you, but seeing all that gear brings out the studio production nerd in me. I mean, LOOK AT ALL THOSE PATCH CORDS! I’d love to play around in there for a weekend.
Anyway, it’s amazing to think that all the hardware Moroder needed in 1976 has been ostensibly replaced by a MacBook with a MIDI keyboard and Logic Studio or ProTools.
Progress!
Also, I like that Moroder looks and almost sounds like Father Guido Sarducci.

Which also may mean little to most of you. It’s a 70s thing. Trust me.
Studio tan,
This is dF