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  • Bon VivantBon Vivant The Eye of the Storm 2,018 Posts
    HOLLAFAME said:
    Am I the only one that thinks this song is kinda boring?

    No.

  • covecove 1,566 Posts
    nope!

  • SunfadeSunfade 799 Posts
    This is the most overhyped shit of 2013 so far.

  • volumenvolumen 2,532 Posts
    Herm said:

    Nice riff. Needs a different singer (maybe different lyrics too), more Zapp style vocals, a breakdown and an Isly Brothers guitar solo.

  • LoopDreamsLoopDreams 1,195 Posts
    Controller_7 said:
    I don't have Facebook anymore and never did twitter, so I count on soulstrut as a news source of sorts

    Word, that makes 2 of us though I've never done the Facebook.


    HOLLAFAME said:
    Am I the only one that thinks this song is kinda boring?

    Nope, but it's catchy. And it's Daft Punk dammit. And it will make people stay up all night.

  • That track seems too unpolished undeveloped to be the real thing. I call bootleg. I mean, I wouldn't take those vocal tracks, would you?

  • LoopDreamsLoopDreams 1,195 Posts
    The cover art reminds me a lot to this slab of outrageousness


  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,782 Posts
    Controller_7 said:
    I don't have Facebook anymore and never did twitter, so I count on soulstrut as a news source of sorts

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,902 Posts



    HA. Wonder how many people got took.

  • volumenvolumen 2,532 Posts
    LoopDreams said:
    The cover art reminds me a lot to this slab of outrageousness


    Had to be an influence for sure. Those are records heads like.

  • Hotsauce84Hotsauce84 8,450 Posts
    Out now, and as much as I love it, "like the legend of The Phoenix" is a silly ass opening line. I expect that from one of the zanier Project Blowedians, but not Daft Punk.

  • Hotsauce84Hotsauce84 8,450 Posts
    Also, Mr. Supreme pointed this out on FB:




  • SIRUSSIRUS 2,554 Posts
    the lyrics have managed to grow on me. i guess i'd rather hear about the "legend of the poenix" than another song set in a club. (although the chorus alludes to that.)

    really want to hear the nile riffs that were hinted at in the pharrell collab video. guess i'll just have to wait till the album drops.

  • I hear this is secretly the new track.


  • JimsterJimster Cruffiton.etsy.com 6,947 Posts
    SIRUS said:
    i guess i'd rather hear about the "legend of the poenix" than another song set in a club. (although the chorus alludes to that.)

    I guess this is where Amerie went wrong.

    She should have used songs of this nature, talmbout Griffins, Goblins, Phoenixes(?)... then maybe name-drop upper-echelon legendary beasts like Hydras, Kerberoses and The Abominable Snowman - as a stepping stone to "The destruction of Soddom and Gomorrah by aliens" palaver.

    Baby steps, girl.

    BTW, I think that Snowman dude gets a rough deal. I mean, he's always saddled with "Abominable". Know who else gets "Abominable"? No-one. It's become exclusive to him. Even on a good day, when dude feels like helping out some Sherpas or such, he's going to get written up later as "Abominable". SMH.

    WMIC.

  • magpaulmagpaul 1,314 Posts
    So the previous 'fake' was legit... Funny some of the comments on the blogs how the Phoenix verse was fake and doesn't even sound like Pharrell.

  • DocMcCoyDocMcCoy "Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,917 Posts
    magpaul said:
    So the previous 'fake' was legit... Funny some of the comments on the blogs how the Phoenix verse was fake and doesn't even sound like Pharrell.

    Gotta be honest, I thought it sounded like Benjamin Diamond on the verse and so might have been a demo. Leaking demos being The New Thing and that...

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,782 Posts
    Kind of latte pass?? ... BUT this shit is fire. Good to see these guys nailing the 70s disco sound so well. Psyched for the release.

  • ppadilhappadilha 2,243 Posts
    OptimusLime said:
    I hear this is secretly the new track.


    now I have to convince at least one friend of mine to dress up as Mister Fisto for Halloween this year

  • JimsterJimster Cruffiton.etsy.com 6,947 Posts
    willie_fugal said:
    For Random Access Memories, they hired "top-notch session players," says Guy-Manuel, with credits on classic records by Michael Jackson, Herbie Hancock, and Eric Clapton.

    really curious now who the session players are besides the big-name guests....

    Nathan East on bass.

  • BeatChemistBeatChemist 1,465 Posts
    So I bought Get Lucky. I don't normally buy iTunes singles but I got caught up in the hype.

    It's been on repeat for about 6 plays so far. Really enjoying it.

    Nobody touches these dudes' vocoder work.

  • WoimsahWoimsah 1,734 Posts
    gotta say - have been super amped for this and love the rollout - the whole things just feels a little more (pardon the expression) "old school" - just sort of classy.

    and while I dig the song, I got to say, I'm a little surprised by the mix. it doesn't sound different from the 'leak', at all, and when I had heard that posting over the past couple days I wrote it off bc I thought the mix was so sloppy or had been ripped from a low-fi tv feed or something.... the vox are waaay out front and it just doesn't sound like their usual fare (i'd call Discovery close to flawless, mix wise). the drums are kind of low and dont crack like they generally do.

    Guessing this was part of the plan somehow - obviously it was intended to sound this way as they probably wanted to give it a more human vibe, judging from what I've read. But still, a little let down :/

    Album's gonna rule though - can't wait.

  • Bon VivantBon Vivant The Eye of the Storm 2,018 Posts
    Herm said:
    Also, Mr. Supreme pointed this out on FB:




    Did anyone ever really think that Daft Punk were originators?

    I sure didn't.

  • Bon VivantBon Vivant The Eye of the Storm 2,018 Posts
    Herm said:
    Also, Mr. Supreme pointed this out on FB:




    Did anyone ever really think that Daft Punk were originators?

    I sure didn't.

  • Bon VivantBon Vivant The Eye of the Storm 2,018 Posts
    Can you say double?

  • Hotsauce84Hotsauce84 8,450 Posts
    http://hypebeast.com/2013/4/daft-punk-detail-random-access-memories-track-by-track



    After revealing some secrets to Rolling Stone, Daft Punk???s Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter sat down with French publication Le Nouvel Observateur to provide a track-by-track breakdown of their upcoming Random Access Memories. Translated to English below thanks to SoundIsStyle, the piece does well to whet the appetite of fans ahead of next month???s release. Random Access Memories is set to drop on May 21 while the radio edit of the album???s ???Get Lucky??? ??? which features vocals from Pharrell alongside rhythm guitar from legend Nile Rodgers ??? can be purchased now via iTunes and Amazon.

    Give Life Back to Music
    One of the ambitions of this disc is to provide both something light and elegant. Here is John Robinson Jr., who plays drums. It was this ???Off The Wall??? album by Michael Jackson. What???s great in a performance like hers is the infinity of possible shades: something we had not used with the electronic programming ??? Disks produced by Quincy Jones have always fascinated us by their precision ultimate that has never been achieved by any technology whatsoever. It???s a little basic difference between ???Thriller??? and ???Bad.??? In the latter, the securities are of a very high level, but the performances are less qualified.

    The Game of Love
    We sing with vocoders. At a time when human voices are processed to become robotic, we found exciting to make a more humane as possible robotic voice. The idea of ??????artificial intelligence approaches the man ??? An emotion of something that is not human but tries to be.???

    Giorgio by Moroder
    We met several years ago and has always been for us a kind of mythical figure, a little mysterious. His personal journey following the music. The idea came to us a little bit of a documentary based on an interview we conducted. The voice of Giorgio Moroder was recorded with multiple microphones several different times ??? So we finally recorded about three hours of interviews in which he recounts his life as a musician. This piece is a metaphor for musical freedom: we have always tried to break down the barriers between genres, between good and bad taste, the stuff connected and unconnected. Giorgio is a bit of a model of its kind. He was born in a small provincial town, began studying music in hotel lounges, the opening act for Johnny Hallyday, starts doing stuff progressive rock. To hear him say, in 72 years, ???ah, I made ??????electronic music forty years ago,??? it???s fascinating.

    Within
    Gonzales plays the piano on the song. He???s a friend and a great pianist, one of the best musicians of his generation. ???Within??? is one of the first songs we recorded. It is very minimal: a little rhythm section, bass, piano. Create the most with very little, this is the idea behind this title.

    Instant Crush
    Julian Casablancas of The Strokes sings. We are both great fans and we learned that he wanted to meet us. It was this demo that was lying, he came, he listened and he was thoroughly! It has a kind of gift. We, basically, we love rock and the concept of the rock band, but there were so many strong things that the emergence of a new voice at one point became difficult. Recently, The Strokes and MGMT ??? with dimensions and sensitivities ??? succeeded. Julian has a punk rock side, a super strong emotional impact in its melodies. It was important to have this album to feel surrounded by our contemporaries.

    Lose Yourself to Dance
    This piece is the simplest definition of our desire: an album and worked very simple at the same time, with a low axis, drums, guitar ??? and robots! This is the opposite of something overproduced. Our fantasy was to redo the dance music with drums ??? The record that way has brought us enormous satisfaction, we are proud that it is a real drums on the album and not a box to rhythms. There are two drummers on the disk: John Robinson Jr., who holds the record for the most recorded drummer in the world, and Omar Hakim, who started with Stevie Wonder in 16 years ???

    Touch
    This piece is the crux of the album. It is the starting point of the entire disk that holds the meeting with Paul Williams. A sound engineer we know we presented. Paul Williams [composer of film music, including Phantom of the Paradise and actor] visited us in the studio. From this meeting was born something very cinematic, very narrative. ???Touch??? clearly defines the psychedelic aspect of ???Random Access Memories??? . This piece has 250 tracks, so this is the most complicated, the most crazy.

    Get Lucky
    Pharrell Williams sings this song: it was natural to invite our album. It is a born performer, complete, which produces a lot of elegance. It has not always had the opportunity to show he could be a great singer, so that we can include it in the pantheon of legendary performers. There is no imaginary line that separate the great artists of the past and present who are all worse than before. We wanted to give the impression of being in a capsule in the studio, isolated from the world. One can believe in 1978, but our idea is to travel this music in the present and in the future, see what happens and see if this enthusiasm is contagious.

    Beyond
    Another piece done with Paul Williams who wrote the lyrics. It is a cosmic super song with very poetic lyrics and very pure. We talked a lot with Paul Williams of the direction of this album, and it was worth it to put words to our ideas.

    Motherboard
    A futuristic piece, which could be the year 4000 ???

    Fragments of Time
    Our reunion with Todd Edwards [composer house] after Discovery.

    Doin??? it Right
    The angelic voice is Panda Bear [group Animal Collective]. We love what he???s doing solo, as well as the approach of his group. This piece ??? the only electronic song on the album ??? is the last recorded. The result is a kind of relaxation. Probably the title once the most futuristic and contemporary.

    Contact
    A piece made with DJ Falcon and recorded during the last mission of NASA???s Apollo 17 voice is that of Captain Eugene Cernan, the last man to have gone to the moon. It is a voice that literally just space. And it speaks for itself ???

  • SIRUSSIRUS 2,554 Posts
    Bon Vivant said:
    Herm said:
    Also, Mr. Supreme pointed this out on FB:




    Did anyone ever really think that Daft Punk were originators?

    I sure didn't.



  • dayday 9,611 Posts
    willie_fugal said:
    and i haven't seen a single paid ad (i guess there was one on SNL saturday?). i'm seeing this strictly through social media / blogs / word of mouth a.k.a. the advertising of the 2010s...

    They definitely put big $ behind this whole roll out. This is on the way into Palm Springs for Coachella. Doing it right.



    I think there's a lot to learn in 2013 from this campaign. Reverting back to traditional promotional means (and unconventional means with the Coachella commercial) is a big reason for the buzz. It's been pure class IMO.

  • no one is safe.


  • covecove 1,566 Posts
    Thanks for revolutionizing dance music, Daft Punk!!
    :ehhx2:

    Is the whole thing gonna sound like Chromeo?
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