One of Daft Punk’s collaborators during the Random Access Memories sessions has confirmed that the defunct French house duo are sitting on a bunch of unreleased studio material that would have served as the follow-up album to their 2013 opus.
Quinn, the mononymous drummer who performed on the majority of the tracks on Ram, spoke about his experience recording with Daft Punk in a recent video interview for the student-run media organization alt.news 26:46. “On Ram, I was pretty much the last person to come in on the record,” he said. “The next record [Daft Punk] were working on, I was the very first person.”
And so Quinn had the unique experience of getting to watch Daft Punk in some of their earliest songwriting and recording stages. “Thomas [Bangalter] had this keyboard, and actually had a computer program, and he was just experimenting,” he explained. “He was just hitting things. We were...
Quinn, the mononymous drummer who performed on the majority of the tracks on Ram, spoke about his experience recording with Daft Punk in a recent video interview for the student-run media organization alt.news 26:46. “On Ram, I was pretty much the last person to come in on the record,” he said. “The next record [Daft Punk] were working on, I was the very first person.”
And so Quinn had the unique experience of getting to watch Daft Punk in some of their earliest songwriting and recording stages. “Thomas [Bangalter] had this keyboard, and actually had a computer program, and he was just experimenting,” he explained. “He was just hitting things. We were...
- 1/31/2024
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
After a challenging 2012, the lines have been drawn and the troops are in position for the 2013 radio year. Colin Delaney looks across the country at the old and new faces and the biggest fights on the cards in the battle for the ratings win.
2012 was a tumultuous year for Australia’s radio industry. Marred by several well-publicised incidents, the reputations and standing of talent, management and key brands in the space took a beating, as did the image of the medium as a whole.
But the stage is now set for the battle of 2013 after the ratings season begins on January 20 and those in the industry Encore spoke to are hopeful the coming 12 months will see a turnaround with a number of new additions to the talent lineup and the return of many industry veterans. Um CEO Mat Baxter believes one show in particular will be a major game changer...
2012 was a tumultuous year for Australia’s radio industry. Marred by several well-publicised incidents, the reputations and standing of talent, management and key brands in the space took a beating, as did the image of the medium as a whole.
But the stage is now set for the battle of 2013 after the ratings season begins on January 20 and those in the industry Encore spoke to are hopeful the coming 12 months will see a turnaround with a number of new additions to the talent lineup and the return of many industry veterans. Um CEO Mat Baxter believes one show in particular will be a major game changer...
- 2/6/2013
- by mumbrellahouse
- Encore Magazine
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