Out at orchestral album
This is an orchestral album focusing on Baroque style music that is accompanying a ballet, so if you’re not into that don’t get excited lol
This is an orchestral album focusing on Baroque style music that is accompanying a ballet, so if you’re not into that don’t get excited lol
Damn wish he would do electronic music
It’s going to be beautiful regardless
Damn wish he would do electronic music
It’s going to be beautiful regardless
Someone just needs to Wendy Carlos this album and make it electronic
This is an orchestral album focusing on Baroque style music that is accompanying a ballet, so if you’re not into that don’t get excited lol
Smh
This is an orchestral album focusing on Baroque style music that is accompanying a ballet, so if you’re not into that don’t get excited lol
sounds fine to me
This is an orchestral album focusing on Baroque style music that is accompanying a ballet, so if you’re not into that don’t get excited lol
The announcement states that over the last thirty years Bangalter has "explored the world of technology" with electronic music and sees him now exploring “humankind” in this album with him quoting ancient and modern myths.
TBH, Daft Punk went full boomer on RAM ("Laptops suck bro!"). This seems more of the same. Did he just regress into a normal ass white dude who circlejerks over Greek mythology and s***? IDK, Daft Punk is my favorite group of all-time, but I don't have too high expectations for this one. I will still listen and maybe s*** will be amazing, he is capable of anything. Daft Punk did attempt orchestral tracks with the Tron Legacy score, I don't see how this one will be too different (of course without the electronic stuff).
All in all, I am happy that he still makes music.
This is an orchestral album focusing on Baroque style music that is accompanying a ballet, so if you’re not into that don’t get excited lol
in case anyone hasn't heard it before here's some old Thomas Bangalter solo stuff with a house/techno vibe
The announcement states that over the last thirty years Bangalter has "explored the world of technology" with electronic music and sees him now exploring “humankind” in this album with him quoting ancient and modern myths.
TBH, Daft Punk went full boomer on RAM ("Laptops suck bro!"). This seems more of the same. Did he just regress into a normal ass white dude who circlejerks over Greek mythology and s***? IDK, Daft Punk is my favorite group of all-time, but I don't have too high expectations for this one. I will still listen and maybe s*** will be amazing, he is capable of anything. Daft Punk did attempt orchestral tracks with the Tron Legacy score, I don't see how this one will be too different (of course without the electronic stuff).
All in all, I am happy that he still makes music.
at least there was a certain charm in the excess of all that old equipment used on RAM if you imagined moroder geeking out over it in the studio, now he's probably just renting the venus de milo for a studio session ornament
in case anyone hasn't heard it before here's some old Thomas Bangalter solo stuff with a house/techno vibe
wouldn't listen detached from the (great) film tbh