Disco music in the late 70's became quite progressive in electronics with the help of producers like Gino Soccio who helped to create Kebekelektrik ("Magic Fly", "War Dance") and Witch Queen ("Band A Gong").
It wasn't long after this time where Soccio created his own signature sound using innovation and style. His first LP "Outline" contained the disco staple, "Dancer". Each track on the project remains a mystery and influence to many disc jockeys and disco audiophiles.
"The Visitors" is taken into a Disco Video Mix along with the 1951 sci-fi film, "The Day The Earth Stood Still" starring Michael Rennie and Patricia Neal. It gives the aura of this mix moment to remind us that our planet is ill prepared to deal with being from another galaxy - until we have learned to live with ourselves.
The film was directed by Robert Wise
Featuring scenes from "The Day The Earth Stood Still" - RENT THE DVD!
Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons
I liked the film in combination with your sound (Glenn)mix. Very beautiful. I have allways been interested in people from another planet, fascinating to imagine what could happen....
ReplyDeleteBut as you see most people choose for fear and are afraid. Hope this will change sometime.
Thanks Glenn and have a Great weekend!
Menno
Great track Glenn, thanks
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, Menno - it seems us Americans want to fight to begin with so I certainly hope that we can contain ourselves and all of the hillbillies not break their guns out right away! :)
ReplyDeleteOf course such a great classic by Gino but great to see it with this film thanks Glenn
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