Get Lucky 10 Ways
Musician Andre Antunes shows off his skills while demonstrating the distinctive playing styles of 10 iconic guitarists, performing a cover version of Daft Punk’s hit Get Lucky with each axe man’s individual flair.
Musician Andre Antunes shows off his skills while demonstrating the distinctive playing styles of 10 iconic guitarists, performing a cover version of Daft Punk’s hit Get Lucky with each axe man’s individual flair.
Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World’s End) directed the music video for Pharrell Williams’ and Daft Punk’s smooth disco track. Sorry, no beer, zombies or Cornettos here. Just a great tune and some floating robot heads.
Illustrator Doom CMYK has been mashing up Daft Punk with other pop culture characters. His latest combo transforms the disco duo into Optimus Prime and Megatron. Just 30 prints are being made, so order now. Stickers included.
Redditor mrdvno – the mad genius behind Best Drops Ever – slowed down the vocal track from Grant Kirkhope’s DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64 and laid it over Daft Punk’s Da Funk. It sounds like John C. Reilly rapping.
Daft Punk’s Give Life Back to Music is a great track, but its official music video leaves a little to be desired. Thankfully, Bitter Strike! Cartoons created their own fan-made music video that lives up to Daft Punk’s musical vision.
We’re not quite sure why Daft Punk waited so long after the release of their latest album to put out new merch including shirts, a belt buckle and an awesome poster. They’re definitely Doin’ It Right with those retro style ads though.
The robots returned the favor and contributed to this unsurprising yet catchy funk track for Pharrell Williams’ upcoming album G I R L. You can also stream the entire album on iTunes Radio (link opens iTunes). Awesome remix here.
Hands down the best part of the 2014 Grammy Awards. Trophy haulers Daft Punk performed a goosebump-inducing remix of Get Lucky with legends Stevie Wonder and Nile Rodgers, as well as the potentially immortal Pharrell Williams.
Pop a capella group Pentatonix vocalize Daft Punk’s robot rock, including Technologic, One More Time and Harder Better Faster Stronger. The medley is from their new album PTX Vol. 2. The dude with cornrows is a human subwoofer.
The Deluxe Box Set of Random Access Memories contains both vinyl and digital editions of the songs, two USB drives, layered transparencies containing schematics – x-rays? – of the robot’s helmets and bodies and more.
Remember Daft Hands? YouTuber tehcubedude brings back the Daft Punk dexterity challenge by using a Rubik’s Cube to show the lyrics to Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. He kind of loses it towards the end, but just barely. Skip to 0:50.
The official music video for Daft Punk’s Lose Yourself to Dance has finally dropped, and while we’ve already heard the song 100 times before, we still can’t get enough of Pharrell’s smooth vocals, Nile Rodgers’ funktastic rhythms.
As if Daft Punk needed any more publicity. LA-based Arrow Signs Spinners‘ best talent pull off their most impressive maneuvers in celebration of self expression to the appropriate soundtrack of Lose Yourself to Dance.
Stephen Colbert expected Daft Punk to show up for Colbchella 2013, but they blew him off for an exclusive on MTV’s VMAs. So what did he do? He made lemonade from his lemons. And called in every celeb in his little black book.
As if an F1 racer wasn’t enough, the boys bots of Daft Punk personally oversaw the design of their very own action figures. The very posable figures of the duo in their cool leather Random Access Memories outfits come out this winter.
PV Nova takes Daft Punk and Pharrell’s hit tune, and provides their interpretations of what the track might have sounded like if it had been recorded in different decades. Though we think the 1970s version should just be the original.
An unusual, down home cover of Daft Punk’s hit track, performed on banjo by musician Charles Butler. No he didn’t call it Get Plucky – we made that up all on our own. That’s why they pay us the big bucks.
What if they played Daft Punk on Soul Train back in the 1970s? Nothing different than any other episode – so check out this perfectly timed dance mashup. Though there’s no way you could fit one of those ‘fros in a helmet.
Ready to race the Monaco Grand Prix, Lotus F1 teammates Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean were accompanied by the much more stylishly helmeted duo of Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter.
One could argue that Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories sounds like it was recorded back in 1978, so it’s ironic that Joe Jeremiah’s chiptune version actually modernizes the album with its 1980s sounds. Best watched in 144p.
We know the new record is out, but take a trip down memory lane and remember why you still love Daft Punk when you hear the Seven Handle Circus perform their string-laden bluegrass rendition of One More Time. (Thanks Brandon!)
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