Butter is a mix of 90s and Daft Punk

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    Let’s remind you that Daft Punk are from the 90s.

    In 2014 their critically acclaim masterpiece “Random Access Memories” won Album of the Year at the 2014 Grammys, as well as Dance Album, Pop/Duo Group Performance And Record of the Year



    They’ve collab with many Artist,

    They recently announced their disbandment.


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  • Iconic sounds from Daft Punk


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  • Why 90s though? Far better than the stuff you hear nowadays i guess, but why couldnt they go one more decade back to where pop music peaked? NOTHING will ever beat the amazing and diverse sounds of the 1980s. Hair metal, Brit synth pop, real hip hop and New Jack swing, gangsta rap, pop, adult contemporary rock, classic rock, mod (same as "emo" these days), etc.

  • all you autotune haters better prepare yourselves

    :pepe-hehe:


    "We care less now than we used to about what critics say about our music. We liked the track, Romanthony liked it, we can be disappointed about what they said about the song, but still we liked it. It's just music, it's just entertainment, and as long as we believe in it that's what is important. It's what we wanted to do. We love to be able to use instruments the way we want to. Criticising the Vocoder is like asking bands in the '60s, 'Why do you use the electric guitar?' It's just a tool... no big deal. Creation is interaction. The healthy thing is that people either loved it or hated it. At least people were not neutral. The worst thing when you make art is for people to not even be moved by it. Love and hate are interesting because it's deep and intense. It's one side of our music that people might be sensitive to and others might not."

  • "We care less now than we used to about what critics say about our music. We liked the track, Romanthony liked it, we can be disappointed about what they said about the song, but still we liked it. It's just music, it's just entertainment, and as long as we believe in it that's what is important. It's what we wanted to do. We love to be able to use instruments the way we want to. Criticising the Vocoder is like asking bands in the '60s, 'Why do you use the electric guitar?' It's just a tool... no big deal. Creation is interaction. The healthy thing is that people either loved it or hated it. At least people were not neutral. The worst thing when you make art is for people to not even be moved by it. Love and hate are interesting because it's deep and intense. It's one side of our music that people might be sensitive to and others might not."

    :pepe-use-head:

  • "We care less now than we used to about what critics say about our music. We liked the track, Romanthony liked it, we can be disappointed about what they said about the song, but still we liked it. It's just music, it's just entertainment, and as long as we believe in it that's what is important. It's what we wanted to do. We love to be able to use instruments the way we want to. Criticising the Vocoder is like asking bands in the '60s, 'Why do you use the electric guitar?' It's just a tool... no big deal. Creation is interaction. The healthy thing is that people either loved it or hated it. At least people were not neutral. The worst thing when you make art is for people to not even be moved by it. Love and hate are interesting because it's deep and intense. It's one side of our music that people might be sensitive to and others might not."

    Let musicians do what they want to do. We are just consumers. So we should just give our opinions without ridiculing the artists.

  • Why 90s though? Far better than the stuff you hear nowadays i guess, but why couldnt they go one more decade back to where pop music peaked? NOTHING will ever beat the amazing and diverse sounds of the 1980s. Hair metal, Brit synth pop, real hip hop and New Jack swing, gangsta rap, pop, adult contemporary rock, classic rock, mod (same as "emo" these days), etc.

    Because they wanna😁

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  • Get Lucky and this one were huge here. I would love such a sound for Butter!


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  • Why 90s though? Far better than the stuff you hear nowadays i guess, but why couldnt they go one more decade back to where pop music peaked? NOTHING will ever beat the amazing and diverse sounds of the 1980s. Hair metal, Brit synth pop, real hip hop and New Jack swing, gangsta rap, pop, adult contemporary rock, classic rock, mod (same as "emo" these days), etc.

    "I do what I do. So mind your own business" - IDOL

  • If that’s true, that’s very clever. 90’s, Daft punk vibe music can grab attention of older people attention. I mean 20-30 years old+. Like I’m 35 and Daft Punk used to be my favorite when I was young.

    It definitely opens them up to a new audience. I am hoping the MV has more mature vibes too, just like the concept clips were teasing.

  • Same, the way I would loop Get Lucky.

    I went back to work after tea break and actually that was playing in the radio.

    :froghype:


    I honestly power bopped at that while trying to work too.

    It definitely opens them up to a new audience. I am hoping the MV has more mature vibes too, just like the concept clips were teasing.

    I knooow. The teaser was so stylish with those lights. I kinda wanna see it more.

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