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DwarfeD 08-27-2005 03:08 AM

Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
What did they had to do with it? I presume UW sampled them? If that's the case, which track? I'm always searchin' for the original tracks of certain samples. So who knows? :)

King of Snake 08-27-2005 03:18 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
the bassline in King of Snake was taken from Donna Summer's I feel Love, produced by Moroder. It's not sampled really, but it uses the same notes.

DwarfeD 08-27-2005 03:22 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
Just 'I Feel Love'? Never recognized any of it...

Listening to both right now, I hear it a little bit, but much faster in King of Snake!

tnx :)

BeautifulBurnout 08-27-2005 03:23 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
"I Feel Love" by Donna Summer (1977).

The backing track was written by Giorgio Moroder and was, as far as I recall (and I am old enough! :p) the very first pop song to use nothing other than a synthesiser as a backing track. Bearing in mind that this was at the very beginning of the disco era, it was quite something!


Edit: Damn, KoS, you beat me to it... but then you would! ;)

DwarfeD 08-27-2005 03:43 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
The 'I feel love'-track is great. I especially love the 'Patrick Cowley Mega Mix'. It's so amazing the way he stretched it out to a 16min. track!!!

Jason Roth 08-27-2005 06:17 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BeautifulBurnout
"I Feel Love" by Donna Summer (1977).

The backing track was written by Giorgio Moroder and was, as far as I recall (and I am old enough! :p) the very first pop song to use nothing other than a synthesiser as a backing track. Bearing in mind that this was at the very beginning of the disco era, it was quite something!

The only sound not made by the synthesizer is the bass drum.

mmm skyscraper 08-28-2005 08:06 PM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
I saw the Blue Man Group playing 'I Feel Love' on some late night show once and at first I thought it was King of Snake.

Camiel 08-29-2005 02:25 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Roth
The only sound not made by the synthesizer is the bass drum.


Are you sure?

Jason Roth 08-29-2005 05:50 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Camiel Toe
Are you sure?

I think so.

Camiel 08-30-2005 05:57 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
I mean, a drumcomputer is out of the question, since programmable drumcomputers didn't exist in those days (I think). I have the remix on record, but haven't listened to it in years (due to the fact that I don't have a recordplayer at this moment). But I can imagine that the basskick is provided by a synth and the handclap by a claptrap. Maybe google can help me.

Camiel 08-30-2005 06:14 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
Maybe this?

Link

Quote:

That track, and more obviously 'I Feel Love', had a 4/4 kick drum, from a tape loop of a real drummer. The rhythm was much simpler than funk or disco, so white people (and even German/Italians with moustaches) could dance to it. Four-to-the-floor was born


Then again:

Link

Quote:

In 1979, Giorgio [color=#00718d]said[/color] " It's nearly impossible to compose with a synthesizer. By its nature, improvisations are much easier, so I went into the studio and recorded "I Feel Love" as it was composed. All I used was an electronic bass line and an electronic drum. That's the big difference between normal and electronic recording.

Jason Roth 08-30-2005 06:54 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
Oops. I thought I heard that the bass drum was real in a documentary I saw, but I guess not.

Damn documentaries are always messing me up.

BeautifulBurnout 08-30-2005 11:37 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
Actualllllllyyyyyyy...

while a drum computer may not have existed per se, Krafwerk had already invented a "synthesised drum kit" by this stage, i think. (Cos I remember seeing it on Tomorrow's World and thinking "wow!")

Camiel 08-31-2005 02:28 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
I just found out that the programmable Roland CR78 did exist in 1978. But I don't think that it has been used on 'I feel love'.

lloyd 08-31-2005 02:32 AM

Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
 
"The way I demo'd back then wasn't much different to the way I work now. In 1974 the first cheap little drum machines came out, so I would use one of those, and I also had a real drum loop with several different tempos. I would put up a tape from a 24-track and I would have a mic for the vocal, as well as some sort of keyboard -- a Fender Rhodes, maybe. Having established the tempo of the song, I would just record the rhythm, along with a guide vocal, and then go from there."

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar9...s/giorgio.html


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