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Daft Punk could headline Fortnite Festival Season 9, but we won't know for a while The rumors regarding a potential Daft Punk x Fortnite collaboration are strong and have some basis. However, at ...
Daft Punk’d: Former Kraftwerk Member Tricked Into Collaborating With Thomas Bangalter Imposter Markus Luigs, Betmeisterprops News March 31, 2025 3:04 PM By Abby Jones ...
My initial excitement at hearing this one-of-a-kind collaboration between Daft Punk and their childhood ... and fun that it still makes me giddy. Spaceship pilot Shep is another typically ...
The Japanese animated feature, built around Daft Punk’s 2001 breakthrough album “Discovery,” was released back in 2003 and has long been unavailable. But all that changes this week.
Daft Punk ‘Interstella 5555’ film poster. Credit: PRESS Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo conceptualised Interstella 5555 with regular collaborator Cédric Hervet.
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If you’re unfamiliar with Daft Punk, the musical act first emerged in 1993 and is quite mysterious when it comes to their in-person appearances. Sporting masks that cover their faces ...
For everyone else, it’s the anime companion film for Daft Punk‘s 2001 album Discovery about the abduction of an alien music band by an evil human character who has dark plans, as told through ...
Daft Punk’s “Intersella 5555” is ready to touch down in Los Angeles. The animated feature, based on the band’s 2001 album “Discovery,” from director Kazuhisa Takenouchi with ...
Dubbed French touch, the movement included Cassius, St. Germain, Étienne de Crécy, and Daft Punk, who recorded their ... Despite being poster boys for the future of French music, Moon Safari ...
Meta’s Beat Games teased earlier this month that everyone’s favorite block-slicing rhythm game Beat Saber was finally getting the music pack that always needed to happen: Daft Punk.
Daft Punk gave up using samples and returned to how artists recorded in the 1970s on “Get Lucky.” They reverse-engineered a technique they perfected—sampling and looping music from earlier ...