Thomas Jerome Moulton (/ˈmoʊltən/, MOHL-tən; born November 29, 1940)[1] is an American record producer. He experimented with remix in disco music and this led to its wide adoption as a standard practice in the industry. He also invented the breakdown section, and the twelve-inch single vinyl format in the process.
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"TomMoulton - A TomMoulton Mix - Review - Stylus Magazine". 31 March 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-03-31. Retrieved 26 August 2020. Tom Moulton...
A TomMoulton Mix is a 2006 compilation released by Soul Jazz Records. The album contains disco music that had been mixed by TomMoulton, ranging from...
Island Records, who put her in the studio with disco record producer, TomMoulton. Moulton worked at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, and Portfolio, was...
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disco mix. Early records were the "standard" three-minute version until TomMoulton came up with a way to make songs longer so that he could take a crowd...
Island Life consists only of previously released material, produced by TomMoulton, Chris Blackwell, Alex Sadkin and Trevor Horn. American writer and journalist...
and written by Dan Hartman, arranged by Norman Harris, and mixed by TomMoulton. It was a hit on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart, where the song spent...
track has been the subject of extended re-edits by notable remixers TomMoulton, Theo Parrish, and Dimitri From Paris. "The Love I Lost" is considered...
Label Island Songwriter(s) Édith Piaf Louiguy Mack David Producer(s) TomMoulton Grace Jones singles chronology Music video "La Vie en rose" on YouTube...
noteworthy figure was TomMoulton who invented the dance remix as we now know it. Though not a DJ (a popular misconception), Moulton had begun his career...
backing track. Other disco producers, most famously American producer TomMoulton, grabbed ideas and techniques from dub music (which came with the increased...
project called The Andrea True Connection. Remixed by recording engineer TomMoulton, "More, More, More" became a favorite in nightclubs. It reached no. 4...
the album for a release in May 1977 in a drastically altered version. TomMoulton had kept only 5 of the original tracks, remixing and extending them and...
/ "I Don't Wanna Leave You" runtime 5:30. Produced by David Jordan, TomMoulton mix, mastered by Jose Rodriguez. Cat No: AS-0144 - Promo/Demo copy 1975...
post-disco DJs, record producers, and audio engineers such as Walter Gibbons, TomMoulton, Jim Burgess, Larry Levan, M & M, and others. While most post-disco disc...