Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte were one of the disco era's most influential production teams. Hailing from Munich, they ushered in a whole strand of Euro disco that set a precedent in electronic music for the decades to come. Their "Munich Machine" studio band was responsible for most of their earlier hits with Donna Summer, Roberta Kelly, and Moroder's own self-titled projects. Munich Machine was the first of three albums recorded for Casablanca under the "Munich Machine" moniker. Features the dance floor classic "Get on the Funk Train" as well as a medley containing re-recorded versions of the producers' hits for Summer and Kelly.