Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk releases new solo single ‘Le Minotaure’: Listen
Thomas Bangalter, one half of the iconic duo Daft Punk has just released his second solo single entitled 'Le Minotaure'. The release comes ahead of his first official solo album 'Mythologies'. As the world still reels over the break-up of Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter wastes no time continuing to pursue music on a solo level. The single is the second release
Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter shares new single from upcoming orchestral album
With Daft Punk having pulled the plug on the robots career two years ago, one half of the duo, Thomas Bangalter, is looking to forge a new sonic path for his musical output. Trading in his synthesizer and drum machines, the iconic producer has reinvoked his fondness for composition and will be sharing an orchestral piece with the world. The upcoming
Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter releases first track from upcoming solo album
Former Daft Punk member Thomas Bangalter has released the first track from his upcoming solo album 'Mythologies', called 'L'Accouchement'. Thomas Bangalter is heading in new directions since his departure from Daft Punk in early 2021, having just released the first track, 'L'Accouchement', from his upcoming ballet score, 'Mythologies'. The piece comes from the Angelin Preljocaj ballet, which was performed in France back
Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk is preparing to release first solo album
While the break up of the world's most famous dance music duo, Daft Punk, is still a fresh wound for many, the robots themselves have not fully powered down since the 2021 announcement. After a year-long celebration of the group's iconic debut album, Homework, Thomas Bangalter has officially announced he will be releasing his debut solo album later this year. When
Lil Nas X seen with Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter in the studio
In a story shared on Lil Nas X's Instagram, we can see someone who looks eerily similar to Thomas Bangalter, one of the two artists who make up the iconic Daft Punk, walking about the studio with a guitar in hand. Here is a tweet from a fan account where you can see and hear a snippet of the project as
Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk set to score French ballet production for 2022
Aside from being one half of the forever iconic duo Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter has had his fair share of composing. Helping to score the soundtrack for films such as 'Climax' and 'Irréversible', both by Paris based filmmaker Gaspar Noé, he is now taking on a brand new composing project. Set to premiere in 2022, Thomas Bangalter will collaborate with Opéra National de
Daft Punk: they came, innovated, and left a legacy [Magazine Featured]
Daft Punk announced last month the end of their 28-year long journey via a tear-jerking video simply titled ‘Epilogue’. Behind the masks, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo have left a legacy in the music industry that only very few have accomplished. The French duo amassed a fanbase that crossed generations, genres, and cultures with their boundary-pushing and innovative sound
List of Daft Punk ghost produced tracks leaked online
Since Daft Punk announced their retirement a little over 24 hours ago, the French duo have dominated headlines worldwide, hogging column inches on just about every website, as fans pay tribute to the legacy of the electro-house pioneers. Now, a full list has been published of all the tracks Thomas Bangalter & Guy Manuel De Homem-Christo (aka Daft Punk) ghost
Daft Punk: Who were they before?
Obviously everyone knows who Daft Punk were. The robot helmet wearing duo comprised of Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter started making music together under the Daft Punk name in 1993, but few people may not know that the french house outfit wasn't their first musical endeavour together. All the way back in 1992, they formed Darlin', which was an indie rock trio with Laurent Brancowitz who they found through
DJ Falcon & Thomas Bangalter – Together (Henry Carlin Remix)
DJ Falcon and one half of Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter, made pure magic when they released their collaborative masterpiece 'Together' back in August 2000. It was the debut single of their collaborative project Together which would see them team up to become a DJ duo. Releasing on Bangalter's own imprint Roulé, they released another single after 'Together' titled 'So Much Love To Give' in 2002. Although their project was short
‘Music Sounds Better With You’ to be reissued on vinyl and digital platforms
There are certain songs that will forever be known as timeless classics. But what does it take for a song to earn that title? Simply put, its a song that never loses it touch and still sounds good after years and years of extensive playout, and "Music Sounds Better With You" by French collaborative band Stardust has definitely earned that title. Consisting
Thomas Bangalter – Riga Take 5
Daft Punk is no doubt one of the most iconic electronic dance music acts of all time. Since Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter joined forces in 1993, there has been no looking back. The pair are the masterminds behind some of the greatest hits of the last 30 years. Including masterpieces such as 'Around The World', Technologic', 'Starboy' and 'Get Lucky'. This immense catalogue
Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter co-produces Arcade Fire’s new song and album
Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire has just announced its fifth studio album titled 'Everything Now', which is set to be released on July 28. On June 1, the group unveiled the album's title track that was co-produced by one-half of electronic duo Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter. The legendary French producer provided the synths that went along with the track's instrumentals
It’s been 15 years since Daft Punk released “Discovery” and its impact has been insurmountable
In the early 90s, a small group of 3 young Frenchmen conceived a band named "Darlin". This trio would go on to have massively successful musical careers, and two of these members would change the face of electronic music forever. The failed band lasted for only a year, as their music was shunned by many and laughed at as "daft punky trash" by British magazine Melody Maker. This would