Daft Punk share uncommon, unmasked stay video of ‘Rollin & Scratchin’ from 1997

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Daft Punk share uncommon, unmasked stay video of ‘Rollin & Scratchin’ from 1997


Daft Punk have shared a uncommon unmasked stay video of ‘Rollin & Scratchin’ from their archives on-line – test it out beneath.

The clip was first aired as a part of a one-off Twitch stream final yr, throughout which the French digital duo streamed a full set filmed in LA’s Mayan Theater in 1997. The stream marked the one-year anniversary of their cut up in 2021, and the twenty fifth anniversary of their landmark debut ‘Homework’.

Now, followers can watch the efficiency once more, one of many uncommon events the place neither member of Daft Punk is sporting their well-known robotic masks.

Check it out beneath:

Daft Punk’s follow of sharing refreshed movies from the archive is beginning to turn out to be an everyday occurance. They beforehand launched footage of them performing ‘Da Funk’ and ‘Revolution 909’ and joined TikTok in October 2022.

Thomas Bangalter’s father Daniel Vangarde not too long ago spoke to NME for the Does Rock N’Roll Kill Braincells? collection. Asked if he ever anticipated that his son would observe in his footsteps by turning into a musician, he stated: “Never. His mom needed him to study piano and his trainer was within the Opera of Paris. After some time, I requested him if Thomas was any good, and the trainer replied: ‘He’s OK, however he has an ideal sense of rhythm that makes individuals wish to dance’.

“When Thomas met [Daft Punk bandmate] Guy-Manuel, their common love was cinema. I think Thomas only came to the studio with me once which is good, because otherwise he would have learned to produce in a normal way and lost what made Daft Punk unique.”

He additionally mentioned how he helped Daft Punk within the early days of their profession. “When the band began they have been of their 20s, so I helped and suggested them in order that they received whole creative and monetary freedom and stayed house owners of every little thing they do. And I’m glad as a result of I feel there’s an excessive amount of interference between the time an artist thinks of a mission and when it’s distributed: it arrives distorted.

“One of the reasons for Daft Punk’s success is that they did exactly what they wanted and it came to the public exactly, unfiltered, from their minds.”

In different Daft Punk-related information, a Dublin fireplace brigade not too long ago recorded themselves dancing to their hit ‘One More Time’ earlier than Christmas to lift cash for St Joseph’s Primary School for Children with Visual Impairment.



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