Recontextualizing their music outside of their radio hits, love Thomas bangalter, RAM is beautiful with live music and vocal performances from very interesting people with loads of experience making music and being musicians offering insights and experimenting outside of their genre and comfort zone
Jan 19, 2025

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i firmly believe that daft punk created timeless techno dance music. it's not overbearing, not mindless ear rape, its funky fresh and relaxing. give life back to music, baby!
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widely considered to be their worst album, but i’ve always appreciated the stripped back sound and consistent sonic palate of it. the distorted “yeah” bass synth they use on the whole album is THE sound I associate with Daft Punk, and along with the gritty guitars and deep fried drum machines this album really embodies the punk rock roots both members have. I also think there’s some interesting harmonic development going on in the songs even if songform wise they’re the most repetitive in the duo’s discography. Technologic is easily a top 5 Daft Punk song for me, and is THE song that got me into electronic music when I heard it at age 6 for the first time. if approached as a true Robot Rock album, dance music does punk, I think there’s a lot to love. too many people compare it to Discovery and don’t appreciate it for what it has.
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This is def on the surreal side, as there's no words or speaking. Just music, and cinemetography. It's by Daft Punk but it's not their music. It's basically designed after their Human After All album. It was made in 2007 but now in 2024 I find it even more profound!!! but this is deffff on the indie/thought provoking/lowkey side and not for everyone. i have it on dvd but it shows up on youtube a lot! xx here's a great write up on it from 2007 too!: http://thoughtsonstuff.blogspot.com/2007/12/daft-punks-electroma.html
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