Midnight Express record cover

Favorite Song No. 76: ‘The Chase’ by Giorgio Moroder. Who would have thought italo disco’s hottest track would be paired with a sweaty chase through chicken coups? From the soundtrack to the 1978 film Midnight Express, ‘The Chase’ provides a driving electro beat and sparkling synth melody as one man runs from the po and struggles for freedom in a Turkish prison. And… it works! Who doesn’t love sweaty prison disco?

The song secured Giorgio Moroder as the king of synth (with Vangelis a close second) and he went on to make the moody soundtrack for Scarface. Unfortunately, his italo disco sound became more corn-fed over time and he gave us ’80s anthems ‘Flashdance’ and ‘Take my Breath Away.’ But that is kind of awesome too.

Fun fact: 43 days after Midnight Express played at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival, the U.S. and Turkey entered formal negotiations for the exchange of prisoners. Oh, the power of entertainment…

2 Responses to “Sweaty Prison Disco”

  1. (S)wine Says:

    great movie; good book. shit soundrack, yea?
    i despise moroder, but just a bit less than vangelis.
    ever hear that vangelis / jon anderson collaboration?
    horrid.
    for some odd reason, romanians love that “album.”
    (do they call them albums still?)

  2. Monica Says:

    this movie ruined my life for a month maybe. And the soundtrack didn’t help Candy.

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Candy Chang is a designer, artist and urban planner in Helsinki, Finland. She likes to make city information more accessible and engaging through research, design, and the creative use of public space. She is also a 2009 TED Global Fellow. Read her blog, view her projects, and enjoy! Check out a longer bio here.
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