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Giorgio Moroder to duet with Miley Cyrus?


Giorgio Moroder wants to collaborate with Miley Cyrus.

The ‘I Feel Love’ hitmaker – who has worked with Donna Summer and Daft Punk in the past – is remaining tight-lipped on who he has lined up to work with this year, but he admits he thinks the 21-year-old singer has a good voice, despite her controversial music videos.

He said: "I love Lady Gaga, Rihanna – all the pop girls like Katy Perry. I think Miley Cyrus is very talented too. Apart from the visuals, which you may like or not like, but her music is quite good actually. ‘Wrecking Ball’ is quite a good song and she sang it really nicely."

Meanwhile, the 73-year-old producer doesn’t believe advanced technology is changing electronic music in a bad way, and he insists it opens up more avenues for talented artists.

He explained to Digital Spy: "I think it’s [technology] a good thing – it gives a chance of work to a lot of people. Today for two or three thousand dollars you can have a lot of equipment and you can do beautiful recordings. Obviously if you’re talented. If you’re not then it doesn’t help at all!

"But if you’re talented it’s a great chance. You can work at home, you can record at home – you can do final recordings. Probably 80% of the stuff done at home doesn’t work – not because of the technology but because of the talent."

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