Daft Punk announce commemorative release of “Random Access Memories” for May

Daft Punk announce commemorative release of “Random Access Memories” for May

After the release of Writing fragments of timethe last day March 22ndthe iconic duo Daft Punk reveals GLBTM (studio shooting)the second track on the upcoming expanded edition of their iconic and latest studio album Random Access Memories 10th Anniversary Editionwhich will be available on May 12th by Sony Music.

With Random Access Memories 10th Anniversary Edition (which includes 35 minutes of unreleased songsdivided into nine tracks), Daft Punk opens the curtain to reveal some intimate moments of the creative process during the making of their famous album released in 2013.

GLBTM (studio shooting) it’s an early version of what the song has become Give life back to music before any production was added to the track. The version gives listeners a sense of the evolution of the song and shows the importance of all elements of the song and how they work together to arrive at the final result.

Recording with musicians was one of the milestones used by Daft Punk in the making of this album. Listeners can feel the life, energy and joy brought by musicians playing instruments in the studio.

This work-in-progress offers an intimate look at the experimentations that go into that process, at what was dropped and left out in the editing work. Those outtakes can be seen as a research log: listeners can hear multiple inspirations and multiple directions the music could have evolved in before Daft Punk chose their focus to finalize. Give life back to music as we have heard in recent times 10 years.

Check out the full content of Random Access Memories 10th Anniversary Edition:

Give life back to music

The game of love

George of Moroder

Within

Instant crush

Lose yourself dancing

touch

get lucky

beyond

Motherboard

Fragments of time

By doing it correctly

Contact

horizon opening

Horizon (Japanese CD)

GLBTM (studio shooting)

Infinity Repeating (Demo 2013)

GL (early recovery)

Primo (2012 unfinished)

LYTD (vocoder test)

Writing fragments of time

Touch (Epilogue 2021)

Source: Terra

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