Frogtoon Musique

Aerodynamic by Daft Punk

Biographie de l'artiste pour Daft Punk

Daft Punk Est Un Groupe Français De Musique Électronique Originaire De Paris. Actifs Depuis 1993 Thomas Bangalter Et Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo Les Deux Membres Ont Allié À Leurs Sons Electro House Et Techno Des Tonalités Rock Groove Et Disco. Le Groupe Participa À La Création Et À La Démocratisation Du Mouvement De Musique Électronique Baptisé French Touch. Ils Font Partie Des Artistes Français S'exportant Le Mieux À L'étranger Et Ce Depuis La Sortie De Leur Premier Véritable Succès Da Funk En 1996. Une Des Originalités Des Daft Punk Est La Culture De Leur Notoriété D'artistes Indépendants Et Sans Visage Portant Toujours En Public Des Casques Et Des Costumes. Ils S'inspirent Du Film Phantom Of The Paradise De Brian De Palma. Bangalter Et Homem-Christo Étaient À L'origine Les Membres Du Groupe Musical Darlin' En Hommage À La Chanson Des Beach Boys Rapidement Dissous Ce Qui Leur A Donné L'occasion De Composer Leurs Propres Musiques. Le Duo Devient Alors Daft Punk Et Sort Son Premier Album Intitulé Homework En 1997 Qui Est Particulièrement Bien Accueilli Par Les Critiques. Leur Second Album Commercialisé En 2001 Intitulé Discovery Est Également Un Succès Et Comprend Des Succès Tels Que One More Time Digital Love Et Harder Better Faster Stronger. Le Duo A Également Composé La Bande Son Du Film Tron L'Héritage. En Janvier 2013 Daft Punk Quitte EMI Records Pour Signer Avec Le Label Columbia Records Et Sortir Le 20 Mai 2013 Un Album Intitulé Random Access Memories Qui Remporte Un Important Succès International Et Cinq Grammy Awards Dont Celui Du Meilleur Album De L'année Le 27 Janvier 2014.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: Aerodynamic

"Aerodynamic" Is An Instrumental Track By Daft Punk Featuring A Prominent Guitar Solo. The Track Was Released On March 28 2001 As The Second Single From The Discovery Album. Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo Once Described The Discovery Album As "A Mix Between The Past And The Future Maybe The Present." Thomas Bangalter Also Elaborated In A 2001 Interview That "A Lot Of House Music Today Just Uses Samples From Disco Records Of The '70s And '80s... While We Might Have Some Disco Influences We Decided To Go Further And Bring In All The Elements Of Music That We Liked As Children Whether It's Disco Electro Heavy Metal Rock Or Classical." This Is Reflected In The Structure Of "Aerodynamic" Which Is Said To Build Up A Funk Groove Halt For A Solo Consisting Of "metallic Two-Hand Tapping On Electric Guitar" Combining The Two Styles And Ending With A Separate "spacier" Electronic Segment. The Solo Elements Were Described Playfully As "impossible Ridiculous Yngwie Guitar Arpeggios" Which Reflect The Fast Arpeggiation Common With Violin Parts In Classical Music. Bangalter Acknowledged That "Some People Might Think That The Guitar Solos On 'Aerodynamic' Are In Bad Taste But For Us It's All About Being True To Ourselves And Not Caring What Other People Would Think. We Really Tried To Include Most Of The Things We Liked As Kids And Bring That Sense Of Fun To It." The "Aerodynamic" Single Contained A B-Side Remix Titled "Aerodynamite". Another Remix Of "Aerodynamic" Features Detroit-Based Hip Hop Group Slum Village. The Creation Of The Slum Village Remix Resulted After Slum Village Used An Uncredited Sample Of Thomas Bangalter's "Extra Dry" In Their Song "Raise It Up". Instead Of Asking For Compensation For Using The Sample Pedro Winter Suggested To Daft Punk That They Ask Slum Village To Remix One Of Their Tracks. Both "Aerodynamite" And The Slum Village Remix Were Later Included In The Album Daft Club Which Contains An Additional Remix By Daft Punk Featuring Elements Of "One More Time". A Live Version Of "Aerodynamic" Coupled With "One More Time" Is Featured In The Album Alive 2007. "Aerodynamic" Was Later Sampled For The Wiley Song "Summertime" From The Album See Clear Now.

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