Epic is truly the only word that comes to mind when summing up this performance. The two biggest stages when […]
Epic is truly the only word that comes to mind when summing up this performance. The two biggest stages when […]
So if you're like me, the first thing you noticed on the title of this video is something that we haven't seen in a while: Daft Punk. I was as surprised at you might be right now. We have heard a lot of rumor mill talk since the release of Random Access Memories, filled with the hope of a tour and an electrified jolt back into the public eye. But the mystery has always continued. Until now that is. In the early hours of this morning, the duo from France has hit us with a very art-minded flick supporting their track with Julian Casablancas, "Instant Crush". This one is for the long drive. One for the group hang. I suggest you take a minute for this track when you're in a moment that's incredibly carefree. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Vinnie Maniscalco, hailing from no other than the 303 (Denver), has been putting out dank music over the past six months. This track came out a while back, but I heard it for the first time yesterday and figured it well deserved a post. If you think you've heard his name before, it was probably from his hit TaKillYa. Enjoy his take on Daft Punk's Doin It Right off of their Random Access Memories album.
From the billboards in New York City to the release of Random Access Memories to now, Daft Punk has injected a resurgence of dance music in the second decade of the 2000s. Today, we are graced by the official of the music video to Lose Yourself to Dance featuring the vocals of Pharrell Williams. This video comes as no surprise as the entrance is a lovely display of 'Random Access Memories' in a back-lit script followed by a shot of Pharrell with his mic stand jammin' out with Nile Rodgers and the French duo as a 'disco-tech' (yeah, I just used that term) joins in the groove. This track has been one of my favorite since the May release of Random Access Memories, and continues to provide the funk, groove and soul with the steady rhythm of Nile Rodgers guitar groove. Don't blind yourself from their sparkly and shiny blazers (which are just absolutely boss-like...sunglasses recommended) and enjoy!