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New album, wich will feature big names like Britney, Kylie, Sia etc

 

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After a memorable collaboration with Daft Punk on 2013's Random Access Memories, electronic music legend Giorgio Moroder is back, releasing his first album of solo material in over 30 years. 74 Is the New 24 (Sony/RCA), announced today, is set to drop in spring 2015 and features a new batch of notable collaborators including Britney Spears, Sia, Kylie Minogue, Charli XCX, and more. Alongside the album announcement comes a new video for the title track premiering exclusively on The Creators Project.

 

video for '74 Is the New 24' http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/pr...4-is-the-new-24

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Moroder is hardly EDM tho, he really hasn't sold out and is still as classic dance and funk as he was to begin with

 

His remix of Gaga and Tony's ICGYABL wore off me really quickly in comparison to the Parov Stelar Mix but it'll give you an idea of his current stylistic output~

 

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Giorgio Moroder Talks About Britney Collab

 

"Britney actually came to me. She asked me if I was interested in doing an old song, which obviously I liked and I knew. She came to the studio and did it relatively fast and absolutely gave her special touch.”

 

 

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Diamonds isn't as good as the Sia or Kylie track but its ok. I've preordered the deluxe edition of the album from wowhd for £8.49.
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I've only heard Diamonds & Déjà Vu, but they're both great :D
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Diamonds

Tom's Diner

Don't Let Go

Back & Forth

74 is the new 24

 

are highlights.. Foxes track is awful.. others are ok.

2.5 on p4k :orangutan: Yet to listen to the album in full but I've heard a few snippets and it indeed sounded like NOT my cup of tea AT ALL.

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