UPDATE: A new sample breakdown video of Face to Face is up. All samples included. I'm aware of the FRESH title mistake and the missing Kenny Loggins sample introduction (you get the idea, tho... it's included in the breakdown). I can't do nothing since YT disabled notes on videos :(
Hey undrtune, don't get Me wrong I love these types of videos and how that one channel that did this for 1 or 3 min and I hate how short they were tbh. 13 mins sounded a bit over top then let's say 12 mins but whatever, but frankly each song that's been sampled takes too long to show it, I like how smooth that other channel does it but it is kinda too quick. My advice or opinion is to try make 8 to 12 min videos but also make sure that they run smooth, not fast or slow or else You'll loose peoples interests and only show a couple times what each sample sounds like then 6 times, also when you do these it would be nice if pics of the artist or what the songs are about are put in the background moving slowly to the next image, they don't need to be complicated and distracting but would be a nice touch as well as for the death viewers, add some lyrics to all closed singing it so they don't feel miserable not knowing what they are singing as well as try high light when the singer says the words so they know how fast I hope this advice can improve and help You out in future videos doing albums of sampled songs or the whole artists songs until now, good job and keep it up but please read My advice or opinion and considerate, I can imagine redoing this video in a more better fun smooth way that shows actual visual samples and the play bar and etc
I don't know what's crazier, the fact that someone chopped all of these random sounding samples from songs to make something beautiful or the fact that someone was able to deconstruct it.
so many artists have made a career out of it, i personally think it should be accepted as the youth use it frequently. lil peep and xxxtentacion and kanye west have made whole careers out of sampling lol.
This is most definitely due to Todd Edwards' influence on this track. Most of his work is even more complex when it comes to sampling. Fun fact, he used the Alan Parsons Project sample once more for another track.
if u like this type of things as I do, watch 'the making of Prodigy Smack my B++++Up', as for Daft P, u'll see the huge genius of Liam Howlett, creating a milestone by manipulating the impossible. Their fantasy seems to be very wide and limitless. Respect to the Teachers :)
@@AngelMTZ8A While working on it, Face to Face wasn't that difficult tbh. Samples are easy to put in place after going through the original song once or twice. HIgh Fidelity, on the other hand, has so many microsamples that you are never really sure if you picked the right piece and placed it in the right time. I finished that one within 3 days or so. It was a pain in the neck. Sampling-wise, I think is the most complicated song from the album.
Most easy: harder, better. 8 first measures of Cola Bottle song in a row, raw. EDIT: btw @undrtune you made an analysis mistake on this one in your video. Sample is not the first 4 measures but well the 8 first measures. There's a little difference at begining of 5th one compared to 1st one, and they do include it in the sample.
@@maxouf1 This is a video just to get the idea of the song. I didn't want to be anal about it, just have fun. What's on the video is enough. Thanks, tho.
The graceful but obvious stitching of face-to-face winks at its audience about the art of sampling. Always reminds me of tuning a radio station and accidentally having the little snippets form a song
"Teachers", coolest and most underrated Daft Punk song. The bassline, vocal sample hook, aswell as the catchy lyrics based on all the legendary DJ's of our time. Amazing.
Daft Punk are my all time favorite artists and are the main reason i became a music producer...and to see that someone took the time to break down pure art and creativity makes me just want to say thank you...so much!
Homework: 00:04 Daftendirekt, WDPK 83.7 FM, Da Funk 00:34 Phoenix 01:18 Fresh 01:34 Teachers 02:07 High Fidelity 05:32 Indo Silver Club 05:51 Burnin' Discovery: 06:18 One More Time 07:09 Aerodynamic 08:09 Digital Love 08:30 Harder Better Faster Stronger 08:52 Crescendolls 09:14 Superheroes 09:31 High Life 10:35 Face to Face 12:57 Too Long Human After All: 13:30 Robot Rock Musique: 13:51 Musique Random Access Memories: 14:15 Contact
Even in their samples those guys are on a different level. They took single notes, or pieces of songs that nobody else would even consider and turned them into something amazing. Sampling, when done right, is as dignifying as any other way of composing. And Daft Punk are great composers. Thanks for the video. I knew some of these, most of them didn't. I love Elton John, I didn't know that they used one of my favourite songs in Phoenix. Good job man.
no one is better than Daft Punk and Liam Howlett (the Prodigy) about sample manipulation, they are Gods. Their imagination went over the human capabilities
It’s really cool seeing the song come together when you recreate it with samples until you get that moment where you’re like “hey I recognise that one”
To anyone who appreciates Todd Edwards' micro-sampling on Face To Face (and the inspiration for High Life and High Fidelity) I highly encourage checking out the vast library of Todd's own material and his remixes, especially now that we won't get more of that sound from Daft Punk.
Someone has done his ''Homework''. You learned from the best ''Teachers''' right? Didnt you know this is going ''Around The World'' ? I will tell you ''One More Time'' that ''Revolution 909'' will also be found one day. That is.. if they ''Get Lucky''. And also.. dont forget that Daft Punk is ''Human After All''. When i first discovered their ''Musique'', i had a ''Instant Crush''. It had such a unique ''High Fidelity'' to it, that i had a ''High Life'' (without doing any drugs). It was quite the ''Discovery'' You will ''Lose Yourself To Dance'' They are creative with the samples. They are basically ''Superheroes''. There are still negative peeps in the world who bashed their ''Aerodynamic'' sound, But they have to get ''Da Funk'' out of my face. Yes, their tracks are ''Burnin'' the dance floors, they were far ahead in time with the ''Technologic''. I saw them live back in the day, without helmets ''Face To Face''. I saw them doing some ''Rollin and Scratchin''. It was in ''Phoenix''. All before ''Television Rules The Nation''. Yes my friends, i have beautifull ''Random Acces Memories''. That was truly awesome! ''Oh Yeah''. Next time around, it will be ''Harder, Better, Faster Stronger'' to find and hear the sample. But you have to admit, it still sounds ''Fresh''. Maybe we might see them again in the near future. I really hope so, i would feel so ''Alive''. MAYBE, they come up with a new album?? So that we can enjoy a new ''Digital Love''. I would put up my party glasses during the clubbing nights, but on the other hand... i have ''Night Vision''. Remember when they said ''Something About Us'' ? It was that the ''Music Sounds Better With You''. SO BE THERE !!!!! However.. i feel that my comment is ''Too Long'' so i take a ''Short Circuit''. Anyway, they are ''Doin It Right''. !!! PEACE TO ALL !!!! (D)ogs (A)ndroids (F)iremen (T)omatoes
I think this just goes to show you can't just d what they do. They would have grown u with those different vinyls, tweeking, flattening, reserving, experimenting with songs and artists lost to time. They have brought all that wonder 70s and 80s sounds and reinvented it into the future. Its absolutely amazing
This is really cool. Taking one second of various parts of the song, and creating something completly new. They even created new melodies (like one more time) that are good, which is really hard to do - you have to take random pieces of the original to create something new, it's like cutting a picture and creating new picture with some original and some new pieces - it's actually crazy! When you think about it, it's really not that diffrent than creating music without samples - let's say you're playing the piano, the notes are like samples!
I kid you not. I just woke up and for some reason got curious about the original songs sampled by daft punk. As I opened RUclips up and was about to search for some video about the topic, I saw this one in the top 4 of my recommendations. One of the more creepy experiences of my life.
i remember watching this video back in the day when i was a really hard fan of daft punk... i was crazy about this, it was awesome, so much respect to them
ufff the magic of Sampling is to create new music based on one and take it apart to find the original one Wow daftpunk achieved his goal with the discovery album
@@mauricioalastuey6796 Well, not being original is something to discuss, creating something with a base is not that easy, if you see the complex of some songs you may see the originality of Daft Punk, because they not make a song just putting the original song there and let's release the album, they take their time to decide what part of the song take and then make a original beat, see aerodynamic, that song is just amazing, try to do a song with a base, and you will see that making a song like they is difficult and need to be original
At 12:24 that little guitar hit might be from Eye in the sky by Allan parsons. IT matches up and the band is the same as the other samples he was pulling form for the song
12:24 I think that sample might be from the outro of the original album version of Sirius by The Alan Parsons Project, from the same album as the other 2 APP samples that were used. 12:27 I think the first snippet of that unknown sample is actually from the same "Can't Get It out of My Head" sample as before, but the next 2 snippets are still unknown.
Best Daft Punk sampler video around! I’ve seen many and this one is just something else. For Face To Face I always thought the Bing sound was taken from the MIcrosoft Windows default samples
This is sooo cool, even tho this is a very controversial topic among the music industry, I think instead as viewing this as straight out lazy or uninspiring, I think this as a creative way to revamp something old. I don't find this as a bad thing in the end since credit is given/permission is asked to the original owner(s) of that piece of work. I simply find this as something creative and kinda of something as a tribute to that original piece of music. In the end this is something really fascinating and something that eventhough is controversial, should still be appreciated for bringing in something new, which daft punk has done.
5 years later and still we found new samples on High fidelity (completed) Face to face (completed, i guess) Too long (completed) and even songs like musique
UPDATE: A new sample breakdown video of Face to Face is up. All samples included.
I'm aware of the FRESH title mistake and the missing Kenny Loggins sample introduction (you get the idea, tho... it's included in the breakdown).
I can't do nothing since YT disabled notes on videos :(
the guitar heard at 12:19 sounds like the intro for 1000 miles by the proclaimersor
also next video should be the chemical brothers.
That guitar sounds a lot like every breath you take by sting
thats lahaina luna by dan fogelberg at 12:27
12:24 That part is from the song "Cool World" by Mondo Rock (1981)
12:27 "Laihana Luna" by Dan Fogelberg & Tim Weisberg (1978)
Hey undrtune, don't get Me wrong I love these types of videos and how that one channel that did this for 1 or 3 min and I hate how short they were tbh.
13 mins sounded a bit over top then let's say 12 mins but whatever, but frankly each song that's been sampled takes too long to show it, I like how smooth that other channel does it but it is kinda too quick.
My advice or opinion is to try make 8 to 12 min videos but also make sure that they run smooth, not fast or slow or else You'll loose peoples interests and only show a couple times what each sample sounds like then 6 times, also when you do these it would be nice if pics of the artist or what the songs are about are put in the background moving slowly to the next image, they don't need to be complicated and distracting but would be a nice touch as well as for the death viewers, add some lyrics to all closed singing it so they don't feel miserable not knowing what they are singing as well as try high light when the singer says the words so they know how fast
I hope this advice can improve and help You out in future videos doing albums of sampled songs or the whole artists songs until now, good job and keep it up but please read My advice or opinion and considerate, I can imagine redoing this video in a more better fun smooth way that shows actual visual samples and the play bar and etc
I don't know what's crazier, the fact that someone chopped all of these random sounding samples from songs to make something beautiful or the fact that someone was able to deconstruct it.
Why not choosing both?
Wait, you're right
Yes.
The second one seems more amazing for me!
Definitely the former.
Man, sampling is one of the most amazing, yet controversial things in music history ever
so many artists have made a career out of it, i personally think it should be accepted as the youth use it frequently. lil peep and xxxtentacion and kanye west have made whole careers out of sampling lol.
Sampling is get a allbum or song with the vibe of others years and is dificult
@@jv1990 Daft Punk did kinda too
Everything's a remix
Jose Valdovinos
And yet... these guys do it the best.
Daft Punk wants to know your location
Oh shoot! 😱
They can come right over then.
There's sampling, and then there's Daft Punk's sampling. Incredible stuff.
Face to Face is pretty complex. Guess it's my favorite Daft Punk song for a reason.
Merry I couldn't agree more.
Merry
No bullshit man always had plans to play this at my wedding lol.
Face to Face and Touch are maybe the most complex songs of Daft Punk
R/humblebrag
This is most definitely due to Todd Edwards' influence on this track. Most of his work is even more complex when it comes to sampling. Fun fact, he used the Alan Parsons Project sample once more for another track.
Holy crap they dissected and manipulated the hell out of that Billy Joel song! High Fidelity was always one of my favorite deep cuts from Homework
Shit blew my mind
Seriously!
Even this guys couldnt make it with out the track
they made surgery on a billy joel song
if u like this type of things as I do, watch 'the making of Prodigy Smack my B++++Up', as for Daft P, u'll see the huge genius of Liam Howlett, creating a milestone by manipulating the impossible. Their fantasy seems to be very wide and limitless. Respect to the Teachers :)
More complex samples of daft punk!
1.high fidelity
2.face to face
3.Aerodynamic
I think Face To Face is more complex because it involves more songs and some have yet to be found....
@@AngelMTZ8A While working on it, Face to Face wasn't that difficult tbh. Samples are easy to put in place after going through the original song once or twice. HIgh Fidelity, on the other hand, has so many microsamples that you are never really sure if you picked the right piece and placed it in the right time. I finished that one within 3 days or so. It was a pain in the neck. Sampling-wise, I think is the most complicated song from the album.
Most easy: harder, better. 8 first measures of Cola Bottle song in a row, raw.
EDIT: btw @undrtune you made an analysis mistake on this one in your video. Sample is not the first 4 measures but well the 8 first measures. There's a little difference at begining of 5th one compared to 1st one, and they do include it in the sample.
@@maxouf1 This is a video just to get the idea of the song. I didn't want to be anal about it, just have fun. What's on the video is enough. Thanks, tho.
To me, high fidelity seems to be somewhat complex to me as well
The graceful but obvious stitching of face-to-face winks at its audience about the art of sampling. Always reminds me of tuning a radio station and accidentally having the little snippets form a song
Now I understand why it's called Discovery
Because it's very disco
@@tamer27antepli yea thats what i thought xds
Isn’t it because that’s the album where they “discovered” their sound?
I love how he goes out of his way and recreates the samples himself
This is the best and most in-depth analysis I’ve seen of their sampling this was super interesting to watch
The Billy Joel "Just The Way You Are" High Fidelity Sample Is Really Detailed
"Teachers", coolest and most underrated Daft Punk song. The bassline, vocal sample hook, aswell as the catchy lyrics based on all the legendary DJ's of our time. Amazing.
So finally here are the lyrics for high life
Ive and ong
Ive and ong
Ive and ong
Ive and ong
More like:
High Life
Bong
High Life
Bong
I thought it was:
Daft - Punk !
Daft - Punk !
High, life!
NO ITS F O U N D A B O N G
Baaadaaa
*_penis_*
booom
What's genius about them is that anyone can sample but no one sounds like them. In nearly 30 years. You can recognize most DP songs in a few seconds.
Daft Punk are my all time favorite artists and are the main reason i became a music producer...and to see that someone took the time to break down pure art and creativity makes me just want to say thank you...so much!
Same here man, around 7 years ago i watched a similar video to this one and got hooked on daft punk, sampling, electronic music and funky basslines
Rip
@@danaerys9621 facts it’s so sad bruh
My only question is how did they even come up with high fidelity.
aaaaaa that track is absolute madness, one of my favs
And let's not even talk abt Face to Face. Genius song.
I will not circum to your tricks! Dark mode for the win
Ikr
Homework and Discovery are probably the most complex albums I've ever heard
Homework:
00:04 Daftendirekt, WDPK 83.7 FM, Da Funk
00:34 Phoenix
01:18 Fresh
01:34 Teachers
02:07 High Fidelity
05:32 Indo Silver Club
05:51 Burnin'
Discovery:
06:18 One More Time
07:09 Aerodynamic
08:09 Digital Love
08:30 Harder Better Faster Stronger
08:52 Crescendolls
09:14 Superheroes
09:31 High Life
10:35 Face to Face
12:57 Too Long
Human After All:
13:30 Robot Rock
Musique:
13:51 Musique
Random Access Memories:
14:15 Contact
You're telling me I've been listening to Billy Joel this entire time?
That's dope because Billy Joel is dope too.
Now I know what Daft Punk's general view of Discovery is. They wanted us to "Discover" the meanings of the word, "disco"
Even in their samples those guys are on a different level. They took single notes, or pieces of songs that nobody else would even consider and turned them into something amazing.
Sampling, when done right, is as dignifying as any other way of composing. And Daft Punk are great composers.
Thanks for the video. I knew some of these, most of them didn't. I love Elton John, I didn't know that they used one of my favourite songs in Phoenix.
Good job man.
That moment, when you find out, that High Fidelity is the most complicated track in Homework and entire career🤷🏻♂️
@Cesar L Aerodynamic
Um... Motherboard, Giorgio by Moroder, Contact, Touch, Beyond, Face to Face,
@@tigresen5660 wachu sayin?
@@dr.kutejikashi that the tracks I named are more complicated.
@@tigresen5660 They're not, only Face to Face is.
discovery is one of the best dance music albums of all time
The opening vocals in face to face will still always be "Mister Foot, Mister Footlong" to me haha
For me it's "It's the third law" lmao
Great job by showing the samples have been done, the level of patience and tenacity is supreme...
The passion for sampling makes it a lot easier. 😅
"In Here Somewhere" on Frank Ocean's Endless also used We Ride Tonight! Great sample
That recreation of Face to Face might be the coolest thing I've seen so far this year.
By the time you get to Discovery it’s become much more straightforward sampling and slicing and rearranging. On homework it’s much more granular.
100%
There's a video of Thomas playing live in 09, that granular nature suits a high energy live performance so well.
Sampling time in the mid to early 90's was shorter.
It's like being given an explanation on a famous magic trick.
no one is better than Daft Punk and Liam Howlett (the Prodigy) about sample manipulation, they are Gods. Their imagination went over the human capabilities
💯
i normally never comment but since you are creating videos for a small audience, keep making these man :)) they are great
Thanks for the support. Glad you liked it :)
Sir (or ma'am), you not only have great sampling skills, but the way you transitioned from the sampled tracks to Daft Punk's version is phenomenal!
Wow the amount on effort on each song is amazing, the fact that it sounds so alike, is incredible
It’s really cool seeing the song come together when you recreate it with samples until you get that moment where you’re like “hey I recognise that one”
You are a MASTER!
Without you, more of these samples would've stayed in obscurity for the foreseeable future.
There can be a six month college course taught on daft punk's genius sampling
To anyone who appreciates Todd Edwards' micro-sampling on Face To Face (and the inspiration for High Life and High Fidelity) I highly encourage checking out the vast library of Todd's own material and his remixes, especially now that we won't get more of that sound from Daft Punk.
Someone has done his ''Homework''. You learned from the best ''Teachers''' right? Didnt you know this is going ''Around The World'' ?
I will tell you ''One More Time'' that ''Revolution 909'' will also be found one day. That is.. if they ''Get Lucky''.
And also.. dont forget that Daft Punk is ''Human After All''. When i first discovered their ''Musique'', i had a ''Instant Crush''.
It had such a unique ''High Fidelity'' to it, that i had a ''High Life'' (without doing any drugs). It was quite the ''Discovery''
You will ''Lose Yourself To Dance'' They are creative with the samples. They are basically ''Superheroes''.
There are still negative peeps in the world who bashed their ''Aerodynamic'' sound, But they have to get ''Da Funk'' out of my face.
Yes, their tracks are ''Burnin'' the dance floors, they were far ahead in time with the ''Technologic''.
I saw them live back in the day, without helmets ''Face To Face''. I saw them doing some ''Rollin and Scratchin''. It was in ''Phoenix''.
All before ''Television Rules The Nation''. Yes my friends, i have beautifull ''Random Acces Memories''.
That was truly awesome! ''Oh Yeah''.
Next time around, it will be ''Harder, Better, Faster Stronger'' to find and hear the sample. But you have to admit, it still sounds ''Fresh''.
Maybe we might see them again in the near future. I really hope so, i would feel so ''Alive''.
MAYBE, they come up with a new album?? So that we can enjoy a new ''Digital Love''.
I would put up my party glasses during the clubbing nights, but on the other hand... i have ''Night Vision''.
Remember when they said ''Something About Us'' ? It was that the ''Music Sounds Better With You''. SO BE THERE !!!!!
However.. i feel that my comment is ''Too Long'' so i take a ''Short Circuit''.
Anyway, they are ''Doin It Right''. !!!
PEACE TO ALL !!!!
(D)ogs
(A)ndroids
(F)iremen
(T)omatoes
Oh shit wut da fuk
Thats alot of work. Respect
cringe
You think you're clever dont you?
That's the most briliant Daft Pun I've ever seen
Blows my mind how the song titles prime us to hear some of the lyrical chops differently than the original. Amazingly well done and excellent video!
My jaw kept dropping lower and lower as I went through this video
Dude that don't go breaking my heart one is great. They're so crazy
Cant believe thats where phoenix is sampled from
I think this just goes to show you can't just d what they do.
They would have grown u with those different vinyls, tweeking, flattening, reserving, experimenting with songs and artists lost to time.
They have brought all that wonder 70s and 80s sounds and reinvented it into the future.
Its absolutely amazing
insane video. Thank you, you and Le Phunk, I guess. Daft Punk have definitely awesome funk tastes and their sampling is just amazing on many tracks
It’s a fight between Motherboard, Aerodynamic, and Face to Face as my favorite Daft Punk song
Amazing in-depth look at the samples, this made me appreciate Daft Punk even more now. Great vid!
This is really cool. Taking one second of various parts of the song, and creating something completly new. They even created new melodies (like one more time) that are good, which is really hard to do - you have to take random pieces of the original to create something new, it's like cutting a picture and creating new picture with some original and some new pieces - it's actually crazy! When you think about it, it's really not that diffrent than creating music without samples - let's say you're playing the piano, the notes are like samples!
Your smooth transitions from the samples into the Daftpunk tracks sound great!
9:54 so it was a man insted of a woman oh my god nightcore was aproching a time ago
martin morales zarate oh you too you think it was a woman ? Im not alone 😆
I'm not alone
I’m not alone
I’m not alone
Crazy that we've found pretty much all of the samples that go into "Face to face' now.
I kid you not. I just woke up and for some reason got curious about the original songs sampled by daft punk.
As I opened RUclips up and was about to search for some video about the topic, I saw this one in the top 4 of my recommendations.
One of the more creepy experiences of my life.
This video is just now going get the deserved views
i remember watching this video back in the day when i was a really hard fan of daft punk... i was crazy about this, it was awesome, so much respect to them
One More Time truly samples More Spell On You because you can actually hear the tinging of the triangle within the sample!
ufff the magic of Sampling is to create new music based on one and take it apart to find the original one
Wow daftpunk achieved his goal with the discovery album
Turning Tavares into High Life is a masterpiece :)
Some of these are utterly insane
this is made so well. Deserves way more views
Why is this video not having millions of views? It's awesome! Great job man 👍 And people still think this music is "just noise"
Man, High Fidelity is a work of art! You can really hear the Todd Edwards influence in vocal patterns. Loved watched this, thanks 🙏🏻
it's 2021 and I'm just now realizing that I clearly don't listen to enough daft punk
Great work on finding those sampling and chopping perfectly! Masterpiece
Incredible musical archeology, thank you!
A video like this needs a lot of love putting into it, and you've got so much love to give.
They're just amazing, I think they can even make a song from a fart xDD
That's been done actually!! It wasn't bad either xD
link?
ruclips.net/video/Tk-5RVMerfI/видео.html
Lol...
It's time time to party fart...
i commend the forensic level of attention you've given this!
I really appreciate the detailed breakdowns of each sample. Excellent video.
the irony of saying "we can't find them anywhere in the songs we already know" and then playing chase
Finding out what that bit of vocals in Face to Face was literally gave me chills. I've been wondering for the last ten years or so.
I didn't realize Aerodynamic was that deep a cut
Great video! Really showcases their creativity
Daft Punk are Samplers, nothing original, They no pay copyright.
@@mauricioalastuey6796 Well, not being original is something to discuss, creating something with a base is not that easy, if you see the complex of some songs you may see the originality of Daft Punk, because they not make a song just putting the original song there and let's release the album, they take their time to decide what part of the song take and then make a original beat, see aerodynamic, that song is just amazing, try to do a song with a base, and you will see that making a song like they is difficult and need to be original
This makes me love them more. Thanks mate.
Face to face will ever be one of my favorite if not my favorite song from daft punk
blew my mind that face to face samples four different songs
12:25 by the way I've found the guitar sample. It's from Queens I want to break free and if you go at 0:47 you'll find the guitar sample
That actually HAS to be it
Nice one!
i know
nah i dont hear it tbh but maybe its just me
Bosbostand wrong section you sampled there.
YOU JUST BLEW MY MIND. ESPECIALLY WITH AERODYNAMIC
tHIS IS LITERALLY THE BEST FUCKING SAMPLE VIDEO EVER SO BEAUTIFUL
Until now I didn't know the samples in Phoenix and Teachers. This is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing. SO good. Wow!
This is art .
This hits differently now
At 12:24 that little guitar hit might be from Eye in the sky by Allan parsons. IT matches up and the band is the same as the other samples he was pulling form for the song
I think so, but at this point, it could also be from other songs given that is a common guitar sound.
The first missing sample from face to face sounds like 500 miles by the proclaimers.
12:24 I think that sample might be from the outro of the original album version of Sirius by The Alan Parsons Project, from the same album as the other 2 APP samples that were used.
12:27 I think the first snippet of that unknown sample is actually from the same "Can't Get It out of My Head" sample as before, but the next 2 snippets are still unknown.
Showed this to my dad, he thought this was boring :( I was excited to show him this, since he likes the songs sampled by DP. Now I'm sad u.u
Same exact thing with my dad... Very disappointing :'(
the short guitar chug at 12:25 is from Rick Springfields Jessies Girl.
This is magic, pure and simple magic.
Your analysis is excellent.
It was very helpful.
I also chose daft punk last night, so please listen to it.
ruclips.net/channel/UCDT-GV_11xVf_DRn6w0Xo9A
They *REALLY* went to town on Just the Way You Are.
Best Daft Punk sampler video around! I’ve seen many and this one is just something else.
For Face To Face I always thought the Bing sound was taken from the MIcrosoft Windows default samples
Sound editing wizards, given what year it was created.
Man, such a stunning work, congratulations!
The last sample was because it reminds them of NASA's mission to their hometown..
😂😂
This is a lot of work. Keep doing these videos man, you could have something great going :)
Very epic and I see that it was very difficult to break down those songs
This is sooo cool, even tho this is a very controversial topic among the music industry, I think instead as viewing this as straight out lazy or uninspiring, I think this as a creative way to revamp something old. I don't find this as a bad thing in the end since credit is given/permission is asked to the original owner(s) of that piece of work. I simply find this as something creative and kinda of something as a tribute to that original piece of music. In the end this is something really fascinating and something that eventhough is controversial, should still be appreciated for bringing in something new, which daft punk has done.
That hammering away at the Billy Joel tune forced me to jump ahead a few seconds.
But making Barry Manilow cool is nothing short of a miracle!
5 years later and still we found new samples on
High fidelity (completed)
Face to face (completed, i guess)
Too long (completed)
and even songs like musique
Man this is amazing, feels like I'm dreaming. I didn't know smart people like you existed 🙏🙏.. Lots of love from India
"Daft Punk - Pheonix" to a fresh sample? :p
Masques III (Official) - lol 😅
*Phœnix