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Daft Punk were more than just hitmakers—they were pioneers who redefined what electronic music could be. From Homework and ...
The rain wasn’t that heavy, but it was consistent, which hampered the experience (and the typical attendance levels) to some ...
If there is something genuinely new on Instant Holograms on Metal Film, it comes in addition of men’s voices, from bassist ...
The below list of the Best Album by Punk's 15 Biggest Artists goes back to 1970, when the initial records of the genre began to separate from the previous decade's garage rock, and stops in the ...
Grande pulled it off beautifully, and Wonder wowed as per usual. Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” was no doubt inspired by soulful icons that came before them. Wonder would fall into that category.
Thanks to a slow build to one of the biggest marketing pushes in recent memory, Daft Punk’s new album, Random Access Memories, feels like one of the most hyped albums of all time.The duo’s ...
On the surface, Dookie being one of the biggest hit albums of the whole decade seems like the stuff dreams are made of. Three working-class kids tooling around the NorCal punk scene hepped up on ...
Daft Punk are famously secret about, well, most everything they do. Marc Edwards recently took a detailed look at some of the devices that the duo probably used for the vocal effects on their albums.
A heavy punk-influenced encore is highlighted by the ripping “Edgar,” which showcases strong bass from Pinkus and the best solo on Leary’s album. Wrapping up with the appropriately titled “Annoying ...
“We wanted to take this in a more stylized direction — less of a big rock sound, more vintage, more dubby, more old punk rock.” To that end, they recorded the album in mono, “and it’s ...