Genius Meanings
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Daft Punk – Teachers
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All the people who influenced/inspired Daft Punk.
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Daft Punk – Teachers (Extended Mix)
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[Verse] / Paul Johnson / DJ Funk / DJ Sneak / DJ Rush / Wax Master / Hyperactive / Jammin Gerald / Brian Wilson / George Clinton / Lil Louis / Ashley Beedle / Neil Landstrumm
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Soulwax – Teachers
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Like Daft Punk’s song of the same name and LCD Soundsystem’s Losing My Edge, “Teachers” lists many of Soulwax’s influences. They are a range of bands, mostly rock, spanning
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DJ Fistfunk – Pierre Stupide
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[Intro: Andy Gibb] / You and me been findin' each other for so long / And, and, and, and, and, and, and / [Instrumental] / [Interlude 1: PSA Sample] / Ambulance requested 250
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Daft Punk – Face to Face
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The penultimate track on Daft Punk’s “Discovery” features American house producer Todd Edwards co-producing & on vocals describing how talking face to face in person is the best
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Kydd Karma & Madkol (Ft. Juwan the Curator & Madkol) – Madkol Interviews Kydd Karma: 2017
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Me and @Madkol started with what was supposed to be a 10-minute interview and ended up going on for 45, talking about many topics, from my poem “I Remember Me” to my upcoming
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Daft Punk – Around the World
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The track is a perfect example of Daft Punk’s sound at it’s most accessible: a post-disco boogie bassline, a minimalist sprinkling of synthetic keyboard melody and a single
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LFO (UK) – Intro
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House / What is house? / Technotronic, KLF, or something you just live in? / To me, house is Phuture, Pierre, Fingers, Adonis, et cetera / The pioneers of the hypnotic groove
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Daft Punk – Something About Us
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The sixth and last single off their acclaimed album Discovery; the track was used to promote the animated anime film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem, whose
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Daft Punk – Revolution 909 (Roger Sanchez & Junior Sanchez Remix)
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[Instrumental]
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Daft Punk – Burnin'
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[Instrumental]
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Daft Punk – Alive 1997
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Da funk back to the punk / Come on! (repeat) / Da funk back to... (repeat) / 1 Alive 1997 / 1a Da Funk / 1b Back To The Punk / 1c WDPK (Part 1) / 1d Rollin' And Scratchin' / Down
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Daft Punk – Digital Love
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Track 3 on Daft Punk’s second studio album Discovery, “Digital Love” was released as the 3rd single from the album in August 2001.
It was a club hit in Europe, despite modest
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Daft Punk – Voyager
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An instrumental track from Daft Punk’s Discovery.
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Daft Punk – Veridis Quo
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Track 11 off of Discovery is an operatic disco jam.
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Daft Punk – Indo Silver Club
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This song was originally released as a promotional single in 1996, containing a two-part song titled Indo Silver Club, split up between both sides of the vinyl.
Part 2 was
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Daft Punk – Too Long
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The appropriately named “Too Long” is the closing track of Discovery and runs for a solid ten minutes…but we promise you that you won’t want to skip a single second of it.
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Daft Punk – Crescendolls
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The name is a pun on “Crescendo”, and was used to name the alien band that protagonizes Interstella 5555.
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Daft Punk – Funk Ad
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The otherwise weird closer to Homework, this song is a surprise because it’s not original, was not composed, in fact, it barely even has instruments in it! It’s a 50 second clip of
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Daft Punk – Oh Yeah
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[Chorus] / Oh yeah / Oh yeah / Oh yeah / Oh yeah / Oh yeah / Oh yeah / Oh yeah / [Verse 1] / Everybody dance / Screaming on the dance / Everybody dance / Screaming on the dance
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Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
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One of Daft Punk’s most popular and famous singles, “Harder Better Faster Stronger” draws you in with its catchy beat, irresistible electronic vocals, and fun lyrical wordplay. Put
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Daft Punk – WDPK 83.7 FM
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Musique / Musique / Musique / Musique / Musique / Musique / Musique / Musique / Musique / WDPK 83.7 / The sound of tomorrow / The music of today / Brings you exclusively Daft Punk'
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Daft Punk – Revolution 909
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With a catchy disco tune and weird intro, “Revolution 909” is as funky as can be, with drum staking the spotlight and washes of synth right around the corner.
The title could be a
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Pink Floyd – Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2
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“Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2” is Pink Floyd’s only number one hit in both the US and the UK, and was a chart-topper in at least six other countries overseas in the spring of
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Daft Punk – Rock'n Roll
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[Instrumental]
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Daft Punk – Short Circuit
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Another instrumental track from Discovery.
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Daft Punk – Alive
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Alive was originally released in the first EP by Daft Punk called “The New Wave” released in 1994.
This EP features 4 songs :
1. The New Wave (Edit)
2. The New Wave (Full Length
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Daft Punk – Rollin’ & Scratchin’
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Stop. Rewind. Notice that familiar drum beat pattern? It keeps going for the rest of the song, with a chirping and wobbling distortion of synths. NO matter the cause, it’s all ways
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Daft Punk – Fresh
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In addition to being the first music video Daft Punk themselves ever directed alone, the music video for “Fresh” was a direct sequel to the music video for “Da Funk,” a track
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Daft Punk – Daftendirekt
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“Daftendirekt” is the opening to Daft Punk’s debut album Homework. The track is built around a repeated vocal loop over the beat from the band’s own “Da Funk” with additional
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Daft Punk – Da Funk
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“Da Funk” is the second official single released by Daft Punk in 1996 from their debut album Homework. The track is an all-instrumental piece and gained popularity over 25 years
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Daft Punk – Aerodynamic
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The 2nd track of Discovery. In Interstella 5555 (as shown by the official song video), it’s played as the title band is captured by evil machines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
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Daft Punk – Revolution 909 (Revolution Accapella)
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9 / Revolution 909 / Revolution 909 / Revolution 909 / Revolution 909 / Revolution 909 / Revolution 909 / Revolution 909 / Revolution 909 / Revolution 909 / Revolution 909
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Daft Punk – High Fidelity
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The song features a complex sample from the song “Just the Way You Are” by Billy Joel, using several micro-samples from the song in order to create a sequence of sounds.
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Daft Punk – High Life
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Instrumental track from Daft Punk’s Discovery.
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Daft Punk – One More Time
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From Rolling Stone’s “Discovery” by Ben Ratliff:
“Daft Punk’s single, ‘One More Time’, is that kind of song: a piece of superreligion with an invincible beat and a nailed-to-the-
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Daft Punk – Superheroes
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A song built from a vocal sample of Barry Manilow’s “Who’s Been Sleeping In My Bed?”
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Daft Punk – Nightvision
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Instrumental track from Daft Punk’s Discovery.
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Daft Punk – Phoenix
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[Instrumental]
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Subwoolfer – Melocoton (The Donka Donk Song)
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[Intro] / Donk, donk, donk, donka, donk / Donka, donka, donka / Donk, donk, donk, donka, donk / [Verse 1] / Look at them peaches, I mean, oh my god (Oh my god) / That grandma tushy
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Daft Punk – Around the World (Tee's Frozen Sun Mix)
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[Refrain] / Around the world, around the world / Around the world, around the world / Around the world, around the world / Around the world, around the world / Around the world
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Pepper Coyote – Why You Gotta Be Like That
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Everything I've said up to this point you can ignore / Everything I've done you can forget / I just realized that I'm talking to an idiot / Yeah my quota has been filled, okay, I'm
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Clean Bandit (Ft. Jess Glynne) – Rather Be
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The fourth single from Clean Bandit’s album New Eyes was written by the band along with songwriter Jimmy Napes and reportedly inspired by Rosie Gaines' “Closer Than Close”. The
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Big Daddy Kane – Set it Off
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“Set It Off” was released as a single from Long Live the Kane and was a display of lyrical dexterity along with his performance on “Raw”. Kane said that “Set It Off” is his
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