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| Veteran Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: The Netherlands Gender: Posts: 17,093 Thanks: 104 Thanked 176 Times in 118 Posts | Artist of the Week: Daft Punk! Daft Punk Genre: dance, electronica, techno, house Formed: 1993 Members: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo Thomas Bangalter Discography: Homework (1997) Discovery (2001) Human After All (2005) Last edited by Koga; 06-05-2006 at 04:41 AM. |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: The Netherlands Gender: Posts: 17,093 Thanks: 104 Thanked 176 Times in 118 Posts | I thought it was time to feature a contemporary non-rock artist for a change, and Daft Punk are one of my favourites. Two song from their first album were big hits over here: Da Funk and Around The World, which I both really liked. I remember thinking of getting their album, but never got around to it. Then I didn't hear about them for a long time until they returned with One More Time, a great song with an iconic video. At that time I didn't realise it was part of a longer movie and that all songs from their second album would've videos like this. Aerodynamic and Digital Love soon followed, which I also really liked so I decided to get the album, which I instantly loved. One of my favourite songs on it Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger turned out to be their next single and quite a big hit. Some other favourites from the Discovery album include Superheroes, Veridis Quo and Short Circuit, which sound like it's made with a really old music programme (anyone here ever used Scream Tracker 3? Then you'll know what I mean). |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: In the Closet. Don't know why either. Gender: Posts: 449 Thanks: 4 Thanked 4 Times in 3 Posts | When I first heard this band was when I was about 9 to 10 years old, when I first saw their video, One more time. Currently, I like to listen to them occasionally when I'm not listening to Metal or J-Rock. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Brandon, MS Gender: Posts: 5,497 Thanks: 43 Thanked 54 Times in 47 Posts | Don't knock trackers, they're very efficient. Daft Punk's pretty funky on occasion, but nothing I really care to spend time on. |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: The Netherlands Gender: Posts: 17,093 Thanks: 104 Thanked 176 Times in 118 Posts | I spend a lot of time with Scream Tracker 3, but the quality and number of sounds was pretty low. In the song I mentioned they make use of some typical Scream Tracker sounds, and they also use the same snare drum and bass drum sounds, but in different 'notes', which I have never heard before in a dance song. |
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| Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: (n) - the place where I am Gender: Posts: 19,297 Thanks: 161 Thanked 740 Times in 479 Posts | ^You mean like real drums? Because the main reason I don't give club music the time of day is that the (very prominent) drum synths sound like excrement. I might check these guys out if they use real drum tracks. And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!" |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Brandon, MS Gender: Posts: 5,497 Thanks: 43 Thanked 54 Times in 47 Posts | Keep in mind that the purpose of using drum machines isn't to emulate real drums, they just sound cool. Quote:
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: The Netherlands Gender: Posts: 17,093 Thanks: 104 Thanked 176 Times in 118 Posts | They're definitely not real drums in the song I meant, CH. I'm not sure if they use real drums on any track, but I don't think so. I don't mind drum machines if they work for the song, although I do prefer real drums. Even Queen used drum machines quite frequently during the 80s (Radio Ga Ga is a prime example). It was many years ago that I last used ST3. I haven't used any programme since, I just lost interest in it. |
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| Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: (n) - the place where I am Gender: Posts: 19,297 Thanks: 161 Thanked 740 Times in 479 Posts | Quote:
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