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Recognized as the "Father of Disco", Giorgio Moroder pioneered the genre in the 1970s with his signature synthesizer-driven sound. He produced and composed disco hits for artists like Donna Summer and the soundtracks for iconic films like "Midnight Express" and "Flashdance", blending electronic and orchestral elements in his compositions. Moroder's fusion of disco, electronic, and film music left a lasting impact on the music industry.