Just in case you didn’t know, ‘Daft Punk’s ELECTROMA‘ was released in their native France last week. The trailer is above for your consumption, but also available on the homepage of DaftPunk.com. There, you’ll also find a link to some odd looking Daft Punk action figures to drop your precious £s on.
Daft Punk will be touring in North America and Europe with support from Kavinsky and SebastiAn next month. You can learn all about where they play and purchase tickets via Daft Punk’s MySpace. Remember to befriend them and send them comments about how they changed yr life or whatev.
When it comes to their music, we love the originals! However, we just assume you have every Daft Punk LP; So here are a few remixes you might not be so familiar with:
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MP3: Daft Punk - Digital Love (Red Foxx’s Bmore Surprise Mix)
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MP3: Daft Punk - Technologic (Vitalic Remix)
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MP3: Daft Punk - Harder Better Faster Stronger (Matthew Savànt Remix) [fixed]
You love it, you nasty nasty robots! Want more?! Check out Daft Punk’s prior film, ‘Interstella 5555‘ (buy from Amazon) which is a continuation of the plot established in their music videos for ‘One More Time’, ‘Aerodynamic’, ‘Digital Love’, and ‘Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger’. Also available is a collection of older videos and documentary footage from 2000, so do your homework and cop the DVD titled, ‘D.A.F.T.‘ from Amazon.
You can show love to our remixers by checking their MySpace pages. Click ‘em: Red Foxx Worth, Vitalic, and Matthew Savànt.
Corrections: Matthew Savànt contacted us to let us know that the version I originally uploaded was a derivative of the original track. This has now been corrected. We apologize for propagating a false version. Please know that the track above is now the correct and comes direct from Matthew Savànt. (Edited, June 16)












hello! i am a big daft fan, they really did change my life as dumb as that sounds.. it all started when i was in the 7th grade and i was fucking tired of chumbawumba or whatever they are called and i saw this video on adult swim called ‘one more time’ and i said omg what was that, and then i found homework ( i know im quite bakkwards) and i died and flew flew flew up to robot heaven, i mean wow if it wasnt for them i would have just… i dunno. anywho um theres this site called hometaping.org and on there they have some xxx-clusive set from when daft punk turned it out at twilo…
http://hometaping.org/2007/03/23/voila1111111111/
they had some other mixes too but i cant find em, well anywho check check check it out dudes! missingtoof rocks my world!
Yeah the Electroma movie wasnt bad. It was interesting to see something like that from them. The burning man portion at the end is cool and the choice of music too was well done.
that one minute clip kills the whole length of Interstella 5555.
@ Jared J3Concepts:
I watched all of Electroma right after I posted the trailer. I really dig it for an art film, because I do dig the art house stuff. And yes, the flame shot was impressive because it went on so long.
Some people might be surprised that THERE IS NO DAFT PUNK MUSIC in “Daft Punk’s ELECTROMA”. You’ve been warned! The music is fantastic none the less.
@ tierra:
1. lol at Chumbawumba
2. You reminded me how old [adult swim] is. Wow! I’m kinda new jack when it comes to this cable TV game.
3. hometaping is just too good, always have been. I read them ALL THE TIME, so thank you ’cause you reminded me to add ‘em to our blogroll.
please please please please (are you spotting a trend?) find that musical peice in the trailer and post it.
ddd, daft punk is the best
Check out two more remixes here:
http://trickledown.wordpress.com/2007/07/22/daft-punk-new-technologic-remixes/
the movie it’s awesome but not for every one. it has lot’s of moments with little moment, and it’s a bit too arty for many people.
i saw it here in Portugal, and LOVED it.
Saw it last night at little arthouse theater in indie, art-supporting Seattle. Half the audience left, the others were laughing and trying to somehow kill the pain of this insipidly boring, near pointless film. The theme of questioning what it is to be human and what we might be willing to give up is a near universal, unfortunately it’s done poorly here. Much of the indie short film stuff on youtube is better, frankly. Could have been SO MUCH BETTER. Disappointing.