Daft Punk have produced the soundtrack of the movie Tron: Legacy.
“And if we knew, we wouldn’t tell you,” laughs Guy-Man. “No, I think it is just because we are dedicated and we are passionate. We met when we were kids. And it is about taking your brain out – you just feel, and you enjoy. It is like two kids playing, and if something makes you laugh or is exciting, then you keep on. It’s doing things not for fame, success or money, but enjoying the journey rather than the goal.”
Pool party, an LA rooftop. Acres of tanned flesh in the 40º heat, relentlessly locking step to a machine groove that has become a kind of aural wallpaper. Technology can set you free, or it can become a prison – that was what Steven Lisberger saw 30 years ago when he gazed at a circuit board and saw the possibilities that lay beyond it. Will we use technology to bring us together, or keep us apart? In their ongoing mission to make us feel emotion in the midst of the most synthetic spectacle, Daft Punk are a celebration of humanity in a robot world, not just in art and music, but the way we live. “Technology is an interesting subject, people thinking: how much good, and how much bad, does it inherently carry?” said Thomas. “And I think our way of participating in that debate is to have made an album with real people, and not so much with computers. Maybe that’s what we feel right now, surrounded by all this technology,” and he smiles, “whether subconscious or not.”
Tron: Legacy is out on December 17, Daft Punk’s soundtrack is out now .
Pool party, an LA rooftop. Acres of tanned flesh in the 40º heat, relentlessly locking step to a machine groove that has become a kind of aural wallpaper. Technology can set you free, or it can become a prison – that was what Steven Lisberger saw 30 years ago when he gazed at a circuit board and saw the possibilities that lay beyond it. Will we use technology to bring us together, or keep us apart? In their ongoing mission to make us feel emotion in the midst of the most synthetic spectacle, Daft Punk are a celebration of humanity in a robot world, not just in art and music, but the way we live. “Technology is an interesting subject, people thinking: how much good, and how much bad, does it inherently carry?” said Thomas. “And I think our way of participating in that debate is to have made an album with real people, and not so much with computers. Maybe that’s what we feel right now, surrounded by all this technology,” and he smiles, “whether subconscious or not.”
Tron: Legacy is out on December 17, Daft Punk’s soundtrack is out now .
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