Daft Punk - Musique Vol. 1 1993-2005
Release: Daft Punk - Musique Vol. 1 1993-2005
- Datum: 21.03.2006
Inhaltsangabe
01. Daft Punk - Musique 6:53
02. Daft Punk - Da Funk 5:28
03. Daft Punk - Around The World 3:59
04. Daft Punk - Revolution 909 5:28
05. Daft Punk - Alive 5:16
06. Daft Punk - Rollin' & 7:28
Scratchin'
07. Daft Punk - One More Time 3:56
08. Daft Punk - Harder, Better, 3:45
Faster, Stronger
09. Daft Punk - Something About Us 3:51
10. Daft Punk - Robot Rock 4:47
11. Daft Punk - Technologic 2:46
12. Daft Punk - Human After All 5:19
13. Scott Grooves - Mothership 4:00
Reconnection (Daft Punk Remix)
14. Ian Pooley - Chord Memory 6:55
(Daft Punk Remix)
15. Gabrielle - Forget About The 5:45
World (Daft Punk Remix)
- Genre: Electronica
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseARTIST: Daft Punk
TITLE: Musique Vol. 1 1993-2005
LABEL: Virgin
GENRE: Electronic
BITRATE: 219kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 1h 15min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-04-04
RIP DATE: 2006-03-21
Release Notes:
Daft Punk Return With 'Musique Vol 1 1993-2005'!
Daft Punk flew in the face of pop stardom, erasing their humanity from their
releases. The supposed star duet went against the cult of the celebrity
zooming in on the strobe light rather than the pop star below it.
From the beginning...
First they had to make the machines sing. Bend them around as much as
possible. Not let mechanical purrs set in, but at all times, as if they
opened up the hood to divert the connector industry, try to play with the
unexpected hope of a ruthless mechanical creation. This way, by the time
the Asimov robot theory gets under way, the robots will be very human-like.
They had to forget about faces in order to create the artwork, erase the
human on the plastic coated paper, refute the easiness of celebrity to make
1000 video clips each one more suggestive than the other.
Daft Punk decided that being challenging on record wasn't enough so they
started to work on the visual side as well. As a result their videos have
always made an instant impact. The duo enlisted some young maverick
producers to interpret their work visually and the first brilliant young
quartet consisted of Michel Gondry, Spike Jonze, Seb Janiak and Roman
Coppola.
Later on, Daft PunkÆs videos went into darker territory. The duo even went
as far as Japan to enlist a Manga maestro on their Interstella 5555 film -
Getting to the essential, where life is, keep on moving and rocking to
savour it all the more. This way, on AsimovÆs day, weÆll see the human
underneath the robot without judging the hood.
TITLE: Musique Vol. 1 1993-2005
LABEL: Virgin
GENRE: Electronic
BITRATE: 219kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 1h 15min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-04-04
RIP DATE: 2006-03-21
Release Notes:
Daft Punk Return With 'Musique Vol 1 1993-2005'!
Daft Punk flew in the face of pop stardom, erasing their humanity from their
releases. The supposed star duet went against the cult of the celebrity
zooming in on the strobe light rather than the pop star below it.
From the beginning...
First they had to make the machines sing. Bend them around as much as
possible. Not let mechanical purrs set in, but at all times, as if they
opened up the hood to divert the connector industry, try to play with the
unexpected hope of a ruthless mechanical creation. This way, by the time
the Asimov robot theory gets under way, the robots will be very human-like.
They had to forget about faces in order to create the artwork, erase the
human on the plastic coated paper, refute the easiness of celebrity to make
1000 video clips each one more suggestive than the other.
Daft Punk decided that being challenging on record wasn't enough so they
started to work on the visual side as well. As a result their videos have
always made an instant impact. The duo enlisted some young maverick
producers to interpret their work visually and the first brilliant young
quartet consisted of Michel Gondry, Spike Jonze, Seb Janiak and Roman
Coppola.
Later on, Daft PunkÆs videos went into darker territory. The duo even went
as far as Japan to enlist a Manga maestro on their Interstella 5555 film -
Getting to the essential, where life is, keep on moving and rocking to
savour it all the more. This way, on AsimovÆs day, weÆll see the human
underneath the robot without judging the hood.