Giorgio's Music is the debut album by Giorgio Moroder, released in 1973 on Oasis Records. It was recorded at Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany, a key studio for the development of the European electronic sound.
The album combines elements of pop, rock, and early electronic music, showcasing Moroder's experimental style before his massive success with Donna Summer. It includes instrumental and vocal tracks, with influences from krautrock and early disco.
Although it did not achieve major commercial success, it laid the groundwork for his later work. The album reflects Moroder's transition from conventional pop music toward the electronic production that would define his career.