Po milžiniško „Daft Punk” ir Pharrell Williams singlo „Get Lucky” pasisekimo, susidomėjimo bangai šiek tiek atslūgus, prancūzai dalinasi dar vienu video – šį kartą savo naujam singlui „Lose Yourself To Dance”.
Vėl Pharrellis, vėl disco, vėl funk. Panašu, kaip ir „Get Lucky”, bet taip pat puikiai, užtikrintai ir iki galo. Aukščiausias populiarumo lygis.
I can see where you are coming from but let me say a few thgins 1. Daft Punk is cashing in on this versus what they have probably been making on record sales SO good for them. Music as a business, I commend them for that. Most ‘indie artists’ do not know what the heck they are doing when it comes to making a commodity out of their work and that’s why they still live in their parent’s basement (forgive me if that means any of you may this be motivation in it’s point). 2. Watching an entire movie where it’s score is all freak out retro dance music would hurt my head it has to be cinematic with orchestral arrangements etc to fit the mood. I personally think that Daft Punk has done a great job at doing the traditional soundtrack arrangement but throwing in their love with some dirty analog synthesizers here and there. 3. Publicity stunt by Disney? I hardly doubt that. If that was the case they would be better off using Justin Beiber and Taylor Swift to score the movie if they wanted publicity. 4. I do not see this as Daft Punk quitting the disco-electro music, it’s merely a supplement to their catalog of work through the years. As a commissioned piece of work in the context of the client and movie I think they have done a great job. Lastly, to me this is really a SCORE and not a SOUNDTRACK. The difference being that soundtracks contain singles from artists that were generally already written and published without the film in mind and are used for brief moments a good example of this is Garden State, Lost in Translation, Darjeeling Limited etc. A score accompanies the film and is composed and written specifically for the film and for specific scenes which I think is what this really is.
I’m shocked that I found this info so easily.