Doing it in 2021 is impressive, but making it back in 1999-2000 in some basement at Paris without any ‘advanced’ technology and electronics we have today is beyond genius.
French house was already big. "Music sounds better with you" by Stardust, was released in Daft Punk's label, which they used as an experimental outlet.
@@Ckasprow I believe it’s been established that Todd came into the studio & the two of them were like “hey we chopped up some of our favorite records the way that you always do it, could you put some vocals on top? Maybe try to sing like the guy from Foreigner?” But yeah it’s definitely a Todd Edwards Type Beat lol
@@speeddemon2901 the song was co-produced (and sung!) by Todd Edwards, the microsampling present on Face To Face is a trademark of his! i recommend checking his stuff out for more really brainsizzling sample usage like that
@@speeddemon2901 it doesn't matter if none reach the greatness. It just shows that it's not objectively lazy/uncreative. I mean, I could play guitar over a drum beat and call it rock music and that would be lazy, but it doesn't mean all rock is lazy
@@MangoLassie142 i always thought that was one of the robots saying "face to face now" with some weird effects on top to make it sound all warped and cool. The knowledge that it comes from a song with a lyric about going to Christopher Robins house is hilarious.
Listening to Face to Face as a kid: Why do I like this song so much? Crying as an adult learning that Daft Punk sampled House at Pooh Corner: So...we've finally come full circle.
02:23 why do I even try? How can you make that mashup work so perfectly?!?! How do they even come up with that?? On the late 90s early 2000s too... Honestly how long I have to produce and chop samples for to get to that level?? It's mind boggling that they did that
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It's wrinkling my brain that it's "Christoffer Ro-" and not "Face to face now".. Amazing video, really shows the use of samples in an understandable way!
Okay, I'd never thought of looking up the Face to Face samples, but holy FUCK that's such an out of the box chop, like what the fuck were they even thinking getting that many different songs to sample...that's one of the craziest chops I've ever seen.
It was an exercise between Todd Edwards and DP in blending their musical styles. Todd samples a ton of records in a song, (listen to at least some of his singles, they’re worth your time, please) and DP also samples and tribute’d his style on High Fidelity off their first record. They went sifting through their record collections for things that they thought would mesh well together and even looking for corresponding names; “Evil Woman” from ELO’s FACE the music, “Tell Me to My FACE” by Tim Weisenberg etc. It’s a presentation of their chemistry as musical artists. Todd Edwards even sings on the track, Face to Face.
How on earth do people identify these tracks from small snippets, if it's not daft punk themselves giving the names away? Were the samples listed on the record sleeve notes?
Daft Punk has to legally specify what samples they are using in order for them to pay royalties to the original artists, or else you will expect lawsuits from the original artists :)
@@csjunkes96 Yes they do, at the end of Interstella 5555 they credit all the original samples and plus, they payed for the rights of the songs they get to use them how they want.
@@MrCookieDoodles I was so sure that they was sued for the one more time sample, that nobody knew what sample they used (cause they didnt give credit) but I cant find nothing online...
Not only is this a really well done way to show how Daft Punk used samples, this also doubles as a top tier example of visualizing what the difference between plagiarism and sampling is. Insanely well done
The discovery album, oh the discovery album. It is one of the best albums of music ever and I'm sure as hell that Daft Punk have more music that's as golden as it _(such as get lucky n everything else)_ Love Daft Punk, will always miss it :(
My jaw is on the floor. I mean, It's amazing how now I can understand the outstanding creativity from Daft Punk, in addition to the incredible editing on this video that helped me to do it. Best RUclips recommendation ever.
You should get an award of some type for this video. You put this together in a an easy-to-follow, illustrative format without a ton of bullshit like talking about how much you like the band or the album or begging users to like, comment and subscribe. And for that reason, I have liked, commented, and subscribed.
Great video as always. Another great album that has a lot of samples is The Fat of The Land of The Prodigy. Hopefully you do a breakdown of that as well in the future.
I love how this progresses in difficulty as the video plays on. Nothing short of brilliant here. Makes me appreciate Daft Punk even more. Didn't think that was possible! Big thank you! Cheers!
THANK YOU I love this concept so much ! I'm a big fan of Daft Punk, and you don't know how much I love to see your videos about them If you could do more from them it'll be so good !
Wow this is incredible. Thanks so much for breaking it down... it just gives so much to show how outstanding their work was. Incredible job, just marvelous
& here I thought how could someone produce such beautiful , complicated tracks ! Tracklib just took me 20 years back into Daft punk's studio session ! Daft punk are just pure musicians , creatives , & innovators 🧡✨ Thank you & love u loads @tracklib ! ❤️ Please keep dropping these hidden gems !
Man this is what art, music and design is all about. Not necessarily meaning experimenting with samples, but the decision on which samples to experiment with, connecting melodies and making your own sound. Kudos to the guy who found these samples.
you should really do an updated version of this with breakdowns for digital love, harder better faster stronger, crescendolls, superheroes, and too long.
The last song is just great art. Making one sample out of six different samples from six different songs is just crazy. Damn. Why don't I have such an understanding of music and such creativity? Crazy 🔥🔥🔥
Its crazy that you would never know how they did music if you dont look for it, because their music was so good and well mixed and felt so natural even though it was clearly eletronic, amazing work of art
This video is probably one of the best videos i have seen this year. Smooth animations, smooth audios, no riff raff just straight to the point. Instant subscribe dude, amazing video!
you have to appreciate how daft punk truly sampled all of this man, its like they have a special ear, but really what i feel like they go in a special room or something and just collaborate with different minds, and i appreciate you for shadowing their masterpiece, i wouldve known these samples man, this is true art, crazy people can create a different sound from sounds in general man.
Wow wow wow thank you for this video this opens up so many thoughts on how incredible Daft punk is like taking a piece from something you appreciate and creating a whole new era of music with it is inspirational
Absolutely crazy how they can take these little samples that I would have NEVER guessed and make awesome music. Pretty impressive! Also great video demonstrating the samples and showing where they came from!
Um dos, senão o melhor álbum de dance/house de toda a história, os samples nesse disco são incríveis, remontam aos tempos em que a música eletrônica só era coisa de Kraftwerk e Giorgio Moroder. Daft Punk literalmente garimpou os seus samples nos melhores e mais proeminentes artistas da música eletrônica dos anos 70 e 80, que dupla incrível.
Face to Face, bro. That’s some crazy sampling
Haha those aren’t even all the samples used. There are more.
It really shows the greatness that was Daft Punk!
I hear more Todd Edwards in that production. Not saying Daft Punk aren’t music geniuses of course.
@@Ricey1988 yeah, most of Edward's productions have these several layers of samples, the guy is incredible
Is there a top ten of the best dance music acts live sets ?
Doing it in 2021 is impressive, but making it back in 1999-2000 in some basement at Paris without any ‘advanced’ technology and electronics we have today is beyond genius.
Hey FL Studio is from 1999 man. You could definitely sample on computers in the year 1999.
@@KainniaK FL Studio was far more primitive than most analog equipment at the time I'm pretty sure.
Who knows what can be accomplished in a Parisian basement
Also with only the baby Internet, not the beast it’s become today
French house was already big. "Music sounds better with you" by Stardust, was released in Daft Punk's label, which they used as an experimental outlet.
Face to Face is proof that these two guys were production gods.
It’s insane…for me to even get those samples out of that to make that song…I’d have to be tripping balls, drunk and smoked out!
Genius
Todd Edwards & Thomas
A lot of artists were putting out similar or far more complex stuff in the late 90's, them and fat boy slim, were among the most popular.
Todd Edwards led the production on this one
@@Ckasprow I believe it’s been established that Todd came into the studio & the two of them were like “hey we chopped up some of our favorite records the way that you always do it, could you put some vocals on top? Maybe try to sing like the guy from Foreigner?”
But yeah it’s definitely a Todd Edwards Type Beat lol
Any time people say sampling is a lazy art form, I’d make them listen to Face To Face.
But none reach the greatness of face to face at least from the songs I heard... I may be stupid though
@@speeddemon2901 the song was co-produced (and sung!) by Todd Edwards, the microsampling present on Face To Face is a trademark of his! i recommend checking his stuff out for more really brainsizzling sample usage like that
@@lilacswimmer yeah sure I will check out
If anything, make them listen to High Fidelity
@@speeddemon2901 it doesn't matter if none reach the greatness. It just shows that it's not objectively lazy/uncreative. I mean, I could play guitar over a drum beat and call it rock music and that would be lazy, but it doesn't mean all rock is lazy
Face to Face to is honestly incredible
🤙
Always thought it sounded like "Chris de Burgh now"
@@MangoLassie142 same, I can't hear anything else
@@MangoLassie142 i always thought that was one of the robots saying "face to face now" with some weird effects on top to make it sound all warped and cool. The knowledge that it comes from a song with a lyric about going to Christopher Robins house is hilarious.
@@bondfall0072 I heard Mr. Footlong
I appreciate how you show all the chops 👌🏻
Same
🤝
one legend to another
Why are you in every comment section??
@@Douglas5Mr he's the new Justin Y
How their heads can articulate these tracks is beyond me.
They must think like computers
@@Tom-qb1rj they are robots tho
@@47dark lol
They fdo use their RAM
With a lot of time and love. Discovery took years to make, RAM as well
Mans editing is only getting better
Over 9000... Like, way way over.
@@tracklib yessirrrrr
@@tracklib question by roomie.
Did u have to use like a robot or something or did you actually had to chop them
@@ndyr292 a robot to find samples and chop them? What?
@brifly34 you think I don’t know what an AI is?
2:23 is the biggest producer flex of all time
For sure!
pure sampling art!
@@Blahdnb 💯💯
Todd Edwards to thank for that one
It’s literal insanity that chop
I’ve never seen the samples of Face to Face laid out and played separately and then connected. Top tier editing my dude. 🤙
and that's not even all of them. crazy!
Face to face is an underrated masterpiece of sampling
Bwoah I agree
whoever found the "silence and i" sample on face to face is certifiably nuts by that very fact
Imagine being that person and hearing what you found dude haha
Imagine the guy who discovered the flutes from Twins Theme like a year or two ago. God above gods.
Embrace yourself for Artificial Intelligent
Whoever worked out that Face to Face also sampled a song about Winnie the Pooh is probably even nuttier
Anyone who can find a face to face sample probably needs counselling
Listening to Face to Face as a kid: Why do I like this song so much?
Crying as an adult learning that Daft Punk sampled House at Pooh Corner: So...we've finally come full circle.
Ive loved house at pooh corner since I was in 1st grade didn’t know until last year that it was sampled in face to face.
Todd Edwards is known for those micro-samples from different tracks, big fan of his
I played my friend daft punk and he countered with a Todd edwards track. When I found out he had sung on the track I played it blew our minds
Todd Edwards is the 3rd member of Daft Punk in my headcanon
uk garage
@@CarrotAndCo *uk 'garridge'
@@Jmacaa11 lmao yeah
02:23 why do I even try?
How can you make that mashup work so perfectly?!?! How do they even come up with that?? On the late 90s early 2000s too...
Honestly how long I have to produce and chop samples for to get to that level?? It's mind boggling that they did that
I mean it was produced by multiple People, so it's not that far off reality, but
Impressive nonetheless
That’s what they mean when they said the record took two years to make
@@aichanejar5528 yeah daft punk and Todd something
@@prod.newmagiciane2342 Todd Edwards.
For anyone who needs :)
0:00 one more time
0:34 aerodynamic
1:00 high life
1:34 face to face
Loose yourself to dance by, daftpunk was sampled or original? It seems yo be samole.the way Face to Face was done but with lesser number of tracks!
@Roberto Lopez who is RAM?
@Roberto Lopez thank u bro for this info. Btw u could have written this before when i asked about RAM!! STILL THANKS BRO!!!👍
@@vishwajeetbabbar7622 ram is daft punks last album
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Man, that Aerodynamic sampling... Just chills
It's wrinkling my brain that it's "Christoffer Ro-" and not "Face to face now".. Amazing video, really shows the use of samples in an understandable way!
Mr birdlove
I thought it was "Mr. Footlong"
Damn bruh I had heard “it’s the good life-“ that’s dope
@@mijkolsmith It's the third law
it is and will always be mr footlong for me..
Face to Face is on another level of sampling. Should have it’s own category
just incredible
Normalise falling in love with this album every 3 months or so over and over
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Okay, I'd never thought of looking up the Face to Face samples, but holy FUCK that's such an out of the box chop, like what the fuck were they even thinking getting that many different songs to sample...that's one of the craziest chops I've ever seen.
It was an exercise between Todd Edwards and DP in blending their musical styles. Todd samples a ton of records in a song, (listen to at least some of his singles, they’re worth your time, please) and DP also samples and tribute’d his style on High Fidelity off their first record. They went sifting through their record collections for things that they thought would mesh well together and even looking for corresponding names; “Evil Woman” from ELO’s FACE the music, “Tell Me to My FACE” by Tim Weisenberg etc. It’s a presentation of their chemistry as musical artists. Todd Edwards even sings on the track, Face to Face.
their sampling is on another fucking level godamn
How on earth do people identify these tracks from small snippets, if it's not daft punk themselves giving the names away? Were the samples listed on the record sleeve notes?
Some but most were identified years after the album was released through very dedicated fans. I hope this doesn’t blow back on them legally.
Daft Punk has to legally specify what samples they are using in order for them to pay royalties to the original artists, or else you will expect lawsuits from the original artists :)
@@TheMrJunster and thats what happened cause they usually didnt credit people lol
@@csjunkes96 Yes they do, at the end of Interstella 5555 they credit all the original samples and plus, they payed for the rights of the songs they get to use them how they want.
@@MrCookieDoodles I was so sure that they was sued for the one more time sample, that nobody knew what sample they used (cause they didnt give credit) but I cant find nothing online...
You can see the sampling method for Face to Face was by Todd Edwards. He was surprised that Daft Punk made it the chorus.
So THATS what they were saying in Face to Face?
“Christopher rob-“
Not only is this a really well done way to show how Daft Punk used samples, this also doubles as a top tier example of visualizing what the difference between plagiarism and sampling is. Insanely well done
The discovery album, oh the discovery album. It is one of the best albums of music ever and I'm sure as hell that Daft Punk have more music that's as golden as it _(such as get lucky n everything else)_
Love Daft Punk, will always miss it :(
shutup
@@VXNCENT-PLAYAnah, you, 🤡🤡🤡
Man, for so long people only knew the Evil Woman sample on Face to Face. That's incredible
All these years and I never realized the complexity of some of their sampling... only makes me appreciate them more
Face to Face is definitely one of Daft Punk's Magnum Opus once you hear how complex it is.
Damn.....the amount of effort in the editing made me realise the amount of work Daft Punk put into these tracks. Thank you Tracklib!!
My jaw is on the floor. I mean, It's amazing how now I can understand the outstanding creativity from Daft Punk, in addition to the incredible editing on this video that helped me to do it. Best RUclips recommendation ever.
Even just two seconds of “Pooh corner” is enough to make me sob
Daft Punk creating Face to Face: It's time to lose our mind and make music beastly
My favourite album ever. Really love this breakdown, makes me appreciate their music even more
Face to Face is my favorite with the sampling, by far. It's just so satisfying and soothing to the ear
I would LOVE to see you dissecting one of Hideki Naganumas tracks! The amount of layering, especially for Jet Set Radio songs are just crazy!
Imagine creating face to face....These two are mindblowing
my appreciation was already high but man, now its even higher
When we I see s as verified, I’ll be commenting (sometimes).
You should get an award of some type for this video. You put this together in a an easy-to-follow, illustrative format without a ton of bullshit like talking about how much you like the band or the album or begging users to like, comment and subscribe. And for that reason, I have liked, commented, and subscribed.
well no shit, they're a company, not one person.
learn your shit before you bash others.
The reason why Daft Punk Shines... Great ear for production...👌💎
Great video as always. Another great album that has a lot of samples is The Fat of The Land of The Prodigy. Hopefully you do a breakdown of that as well in the future.
And even if it's not on this album, Voodoo People can do a good breakdown too
This video made my day. All the vid sent shivers down my spine
I gotta hand it to those 2 madlads, Face to Face is one of the most incredible sampling that I've ever seen.
I love how this progresses in difficulty as the video plays on. Nothing short of brilliant here. Makes me appreciate Daft Punk even more. Didn't think that was possible! Big thank you! Cheers!
Subbed an hour before this video came out, this is gold.
THANK YOU
I love this concept so much !
I'm a big fan of Daft Punk, and you don't know how much I love to see your videos about them
If you could do more from them it'll be so good !
Wow this is incredible. Thanks so much for breaking it down... it just gives so much to show how outstanding their work was. Incredible job, just marvelous
You guys hands down the best one on this category of sample breakdown by showing the wave and the chops, really really needed and exciting to watch.
Most elaborate sample breakdown out there. You guys are doing great job. Would love regular uploads like this.
& here I thought how could someone produce such beautiful , complicated tracks !
Tracklib just took me 20 years back into Daft punk's studio session !
Daft punk are just pure musicians , creatives , & innovators 🧡✨
Thank you & love u loads @tracklib ! ❤️
Please keep dropping these hidden gems !
Face to Face, that's a groovy nice song.
In my opinion, their best album is Discovery.
Man this is what art, music and design is all about. Not necessarily meaning experimenting with samples, but the decision on which samples to experiment with, connecting melodies and making your own sound.
Kudos to the guy who found these samples.
I knew I loved Face to Face the most out of the entire album for a reason
I love this so much, the way you break it down and then it transitions to Daft Punk’s take on the song
It’s so pleasing
NO MATTER HOW MUCH MUSIC THEY WILL MAKE,THEY WILL ALWAYS STILL REMAIN LEGENDS!
Your transitions to the actual song are flawless
This was mind-blowing. The editing is top-notch!
you should really do an updated version of this with breakdowns for digital love, harder better faster stronger, crescendolls, superheroes, and too long.
How did they figure out the "face to face" samples? outstanding.
The last song is just great art. Making one sample out of six different samples from six different songs is just crazy. Damn. Why don't I have such an understanding of music and such creativity? Crazy 🔥🔥🔥
I didn't expect "Face To Face" to be such a massive mashup!
This is a massive effort - never seen anything like it. Thank you so much!
I wouldn't mind seeing a whole documentary about the making of this album.
I heard Cola Bottle Baby by Edwin Birdsong today on the radio and I realized it was sampled by Daft Punk for Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger 🥹🥹
If Face to Face doesn't prove that sampling is an art form, I don't know what does.
Don't forget my favourite, Daft Punk's Digital Love, Sampling George Duke's "I love you more"
This shows just how briliant Daft Punk actually was. I've heard people say it's not real music because "it's all just samples". So wrong. So wrong.
Its crazy that you would never know how they did music if you dont look for it, because their music was so good and well mixed and felt so natural even though it was clearly eletronic, amazing work of art
Face to Face has now almost 20 samples which is crazy, bet more samples are still out there waiting to be found
Have already watched compilations of Discovery samples before. But this is one of the best I've seen
As I saw the samples on Face to Face, I was like "No way they could..."
*AND THEY DID*
This video is probably one of the best videos i have seen this year. Smooth animations, smooth audios, no riff raff just straight to the point. Instant subscribe dude, amazing video!
the samples for face to face make me want to cry
The Face to Face example is incredible.
2:35 I would have never known that was "Christopher Rob.." This video is a real trip.
this is why Discovery is still my favourite era
absolutely nuts. y'all are amazing thanks for breaking down some of the all time greatest samples
The visual and how the samples are explained is amazing. I would have liked it for the example to be a bit longer though
i could watch this over and over without stopping
IMO face to face is the most underrated Daft Punk song
you have to appreciate how daft punk truly sampled all of this man, its like they have a special ear, but really what i feel like they go in a special room or something and just collaborate with different minds, and i appreciate you for shadowing their masterpiece, i wouldve known these samples man, this is true art, crazy people can create a different sound from sounds in general man.
2:10 best face to face sample moment
Wow wow wow thank you for this video this opens up so many thoughts on how incredible Daft punk is like taking a piece from something you appreciate and creating a whole new era of music with it is inspirational
The way they manipulated the Christopher line literally blows my mind
This is crazy the daft punk sampling skill and ofc this channel
I love discovery so much
Face to face omg 😳😩 killer chopping there
I had no idea he used so many samples!! This is an “ART”.
They
the editing is amazing, I really love the work you put in this. subscribed!
This is _much_ appreciated 🙌
Content is on TEN
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Absolutely crazy how they can take these little samples that I would have NEVER guessed and make awesome music. Pretty impressive! Also great video demonstrating the samples and showing where they came from!
Um dos, senão o melhor álbum de dance/house de toda a história, os samples nesse disco são incríveis, remontam aos tempos em que a música eletrônica só era coisa de Kraftwerk e Giorgio Moroder. Daft Punk literalmente garimpou os seus samples nos melhores e mais proeminentes artistas da música eletrônica dos anos 70 e 80, que dupla incrível.
This has been done a million times but I still will watch it.
This is probably the best version of the Discovery sample breakdown out there I reckon.
ahh, these videos are so good.
hey when are you making a 7 hour daft punk documentary
i like your vids
Amazing graphic design for the video, i like how it fits so well with the album too
Fun fact: high life took 10 years to figure out the sample source.
ruclips.net/video/NZboBQ6rDrU/видео.html
*The fact that most samples took more time to find than what took them to make the songs says more than enough of how goated they are.*
Craziest sampling ever done 💀