American engineer, mixer and Disco record producer.
Born: 29 November 1940 in Schenectady, New York, USA.
Moulton is the originator of the remix, the breakdown section ("Disco Break"), and the 12-inch single vinyl format. He has humbly maintained that the last two innovations were pure accidents. Perhaps contrary to expectation, Moulton's early successes in "mixing down" dance records were the result of insistently taking away elements from the original multi-track.
Although not a disc jockey, Thomas Jerome Moulton was more essential to the rise of disco than any other single person in its history. Born in Schenectady, New York on November 29, 1940 music was in his life from a very early age. Moulton even quit high school to work in a record store in the late 1950s. With aspirations to become a radio DJ, he quickly found that he didn't have what it took to be a DJ in the turbulent payola-ridden radio scene of the 1950s.
His career started in the late 1960s with a self-made tape of overlapping songs created for the Fire Island bar and restaurant The Sandpiper. As the club in question was very high profile, it was only a matter of time before his skills were noticed and put to use pre-release by those in the music industry. Moulton preferred R&B and dance music, but actually mixed a wide range of popular recordings. A noteworthy quote has him saying, "I never made a dance record, I made records you can dance to".
Moulton worked as a model at the Bookings and Ford agencies before beginning his production career. Before that, he had worked in the music industry, holding a sales and promotion job at King Records (from 1959 to 1961) and similar positions at RCA and United Artists. He eventually left due to his disgust at the industry's dishonesty.
His notable achievements in recording technique include extending the high frequencies and tightening the bottom for better sounding play at high volume and lengthening for greater musical and emotional impact by repeating key passages.
He was responsible for the first continuous-mix album side ever, on the Gloria Gaynor's seminal disco album "Never Can Say Goodbye", earning him the title the "father of the Disco Mix" . Among some of his other success in mixing songs are The Three Degrees' "Dirty Ol' Man", MFSB featuring The Three Degrees "Love Is The Message", B.T. Express' "Do It (Til You're Satisfied)", The Trammps' "Disco Inferno", People's Choice's "Do It Any Way You Wanna", Andrea True Connection's "More, More, More" First Choice's "Doctor Love", and Claudja Barry's album "The Girl Most Likely".
Between 1977 and 1979, he produced Grace Jones' first three albums, including one of the singer's biggest hits, her rendition of Édith Piaf's "La Vie en rose".
Tom Moulton's innovative work was honored at the 2004 Dance Music Hall of Fame ceremony in New York City when he was inducted for his achievements as a Remixer. He is the official archivist of the Bethlehem Jazz and Salsoul music catalogues, and has overseen all of the digital remastering for the entire catalog. In late 2006 Moulton would remix the The Brand New Heavies (featuring N'Dea Davenport) single "I Don't Know (Why I Love You)", a cover of the Stevie Wonder and Jackson 5 hit.
A Tom Moulton Mix is a phrase indicating that a dance record had been mixed by Tom Moulton. Prior to Moulton (and throughout his active years), no major player had prefaced their name with "A" and followed it with "Mix". One will find examples of this usage today, but in Mr. Moulton's heyday such usage was unheard of for those seeking respect in the industry. Moulton's use of the phrase led to similar usage by his contemporaries within the Salsoul Records family. Such usage would have given him the status of "mentor" rather than infringe his territory. In a late 1990s interview, Mr. Moulton himself cast aspersion upon Vincent Montana Jr.'s attempt to use this titling (Montana and Moulton were known to have had a difficult professional relationship).
"A Tom Moulton Mix" was later used as the title of a compilation of Moulton's remixes on Soul Jazz Records. Tom's remixes, both past and present, continue to be played on radio stations today, and more recently aired on Retro Soul Radio London, are Tom's outstanding Philly Regrooved Albums. Retro Soul Radio presenters Dave Simons and Neil Winter had the pleasure of speaking with Tom about his career, his music and his passion for the music industry. The interview was aired on Retro Soul Radio with his fans from all over the world locked in for over 2 hours listening to his tracks and what he had to say about them.
2021
Not On Label (Tom Moulton Self-released)
8xFile, WAV, Comp
2021
Not On Label (Tom Moulton Self-released)
8xFile, WAV, Comp
2021
2021
2020
Not On Label (Tom Moulton Self-released)
8xFile, WAV, Comp
2020
Not On Label (Tom Moulton Self-released)
8xFile, WAV, Comp
2020
Not On Label (Tom Moulton Self-released)
8xFile, WAV, Comp
2020
2020
2013
Harmless
8xLP, Comp, Ltd, 180 + Box
2013
2012
2011
Harmless
CD, Comp
2010
Harmless, Philly Groove Records Incorporated, Brookside (2)
CD, Comp
2009
Not On Label
LP
2006
2025
Music On Vinyl, Artone Label Group, WARNER Music Benelux
2xLP, Comp, Sil
2025
Music On Vinyl, Artone Label Group, WARNER Music Benelux
2xLP, Comp, Num, Cle
2024
SoulMusic Records, Second Disc Records
CD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE + CD
2024
Riot Records (3)
12"
2024
SoulMusic Records, Second Disc Records
CD, Album, MP, RE, Exp + CD, Album, RE, Exp + CD,
2024
EMG Music Inc., Universal Music Group, Inc.
33xFile, AAC, Single, 256
2024
Lounge Records
LP, Gat
2024
2023
Robinsongs
4xCD, Comp + Box
2023
Sony Music
6xCD, Comp
2022
DMC
3xCDr, Comp, P/Mixed
2022
DMC, DMC
CDr, Comp, Mixed
2022
Salsoul Records, BMG France
2xCDr, Comp, Ltd, RE, RM
2022
2022
2021
Invictus
7", RSD, Single
2021
Philadelphia International Records, Legacy
20xFile, FLAC, Comp
2021
DMC
CDr, Comp, Promo
2021
DMC
2xCDr, Comp, P/Mixed
2021
DMC
3xCDr, Comp, P/Mixed
2021
DMC
2xCDr, Comp, P/Mixed
2021
Legacy Recordings, Philadelphia International Records
23xFile, WAV, Comp
2021
DMC
2xCDr, Comp, P/Mixed
2021
Legacy, Philadelphia International Records
30xFile, FLAC, Comp, 16-
2021
Legacy, Philadelphia International Records
19xFile, FLAC, Comp
2021
2021
2021
2020
Octave Lab
CD, Mixed, RM
2020
Légère Recordings
13xFile, FLAC, Comp
2020
Salsoul Records
29xFile, WAV
2020
Salsoul Records
30xFile, WAV
2020
2020
2020
2019
Soul Brother Records (3)
12", RE
2019
2019
2019
2019
2018
BMG
3xCD, Comp
2018
Salsoul Records
2x12", Comp
2018
Dynamic Range Inc
12", RE
2018
Fat Possum Records
File, FLAC, Single, Hi-
2018
2017
Crimson
3xCD, Comp
2017
Hanky Panky Records (2)
CD, Comp, Mono, Ltd, Di
2017
Fusion Music Rec
CD, Album
2017
Funkytowngrooves
3xCD, Comp
2016
Not On Label (Ben Liebrand)
23xFile, WAV, Comp
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2015
Pleasuredome
CDr, Comp
2015
ARCTIC, Brewerytown Beats
7", Ltd
2015
Disco Dolly (2)
LP, Comp, Ltd, Mixed
2015
Sedsoul
9xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015
2014
Sony Music
4xCD, Comp
2014
Hell Yeah Recordings
12"
2014
Edsel Records
7xCD, Album, RE + 2xCD, Comp + Box
2014
Not On Label (Ben Liebrand)
25xFile, WAV, Comp
2014
Harmless
10x7" + Box, Comp, Ltd
2014
Harmless
14xCD, Comp + Box
2014
2014
2013
Harmless
12", Ltd
2013
101 Apparel
CD, Mixed, Promo
2013
Octave Lab, West End Records
CD, Mixed
2013
Octave Lab
CD, Mixed
2013
2013
2013
2013
2012
Harmless
2xCD, Comp
2012
Island Records, Mmm...Records, Island Records, Mmm...Records
12", Single
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