Disco - electronica production - songwriting duo
They met each other in the late 60's at an audition for the Standells, The. The two went on to play in a rock band called Joshua, and in 1973 were hired by the AVI label to play on some extended remixes geared for danc-eclub play.
Their groundbreaking work is considered seminal for the evolution of electronic rhythm, from the 70's and on.
Their distinctive sound was partly a result of their jazz training, which showed up not only in their arrangements and chord progressions, but in the overall musicality and sonic imagination.
They created a series of alias projects and dominated the dancefloors as an american answer to the european electronic disco sound of Giorgio Moroder.
They met each other in the late 60's at an audition for the Standells, The. The two went on to play in a rock band called Joshua, and in 1973 were hired by the AVI label to play on some extended remixes geared for danc-eclub play.
Their groundbreaking work is considered seminal for the evolution of electronic rhythm, from the 70's and on.
Their distinctive sound was partly a result of their jazz training, which showed up not only in their arrangements and chord progressions, but in the overall musicality and sonic imagination.
They created a series of alias projects and dominated the dancefloors as an american answer to the european electronic disco sound of Giorgio Moroder.
