Released during the peak of the Italo movement, "I Look Into Your Eyes" captures the genre's signature blend of melancholy and danceability. Produced by the legendary and Roberto Turatti , the track features the driving Linndrum beats and shimmering Roland synth pads that defined the "Euro-sound" of the era.
The Electric Gaze: Revisiting Tom Hooker’s “I Look Into Your Eyes” Tom Hooker - I look into your eyes - (italo disco)
Today, as the "Retrowave" and "Synthwave" movements continue to dominate indie charts, "I Look Into Your Eyes" feels remarkably modern. It lacks the cheese often associated with 80s pop, opting instead for a sleek, sophisticated production that sounds just as vibrant on a 2026 dancefloor as it did in a 1986 discotheque. Released during the peak of the Italo movement,
What sets "I Look Into Your Eyes" apart is Tom Hooker’s vocal performance. By 1986, Hooker had perfected the art of the "cool but emotive" delivery. The lyrics explore the classic Italo theme of digital-age romance—longing, connection, and the intensity of a single moment. It lacks the cheese often associated with 80s
Unlike the more aggressive "Hi-NRG" tracks coming out of the UK at the time, Hooker’s track leans into a romantic, almost cinematic atmosphere. The pulsing bassline provides a steady foundation for a melody that is both infectious and slightly haunting. The Voice and the Vulnerability
When Hooker sings the titular hook, there’s a sincerity that cuts through the electronic artifice. It’s a reminder that beneath the hairspray and sequenced synthesizers, Italo Disco was often about deeply human emotions. The Legacy of the 12-Inch
Tom Hooker wasn’t just a ghostwriter or a studio hand; he was an architect of a sound. "I Look Into Your Eyes" remains one of his finest blueprints. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more