An unreleased track revealed by Daft Punk for the reissue of cult album Random Access Memories

Even separately, Daft Punk fit a little more into eternity. Infinite repetitionan unreleased 2013 track by the French duo, was unveiled at the Center Pompidou on the evening of May 11, on the eve of an expanded reissue of the cult album Random Access Memory which is celebrating its tenth anniversary.

Accompanied in this emerging piece a clip Matching the productions of the helmeted duo, the Strokes’ lead singer Julian Casablancas can be heard. This is a demo, first draft of a song originally composed for Random Access MemoryMegatube Album To be lucky, with the voice of Pharrell Williams and the guitar of Nile Rodgers, the Center Pompidou announced earlier this week.

Infinite repetition is one of nine tracks recorded but never released in 2013 – studio scraps, demos, prep work – that fill the expanded 10th anniversary reissue of Random Access Memory which will be released this Friday. Two other new releases have already appeared. Writing fragments of time is a sound formation of the song fragments of time. Et GLBT is a kind of jam session that anticipates the title Give life back to music.

Dedicated to modern and contemporary art, the museum is part of Daft Punk’s separate history since 2021. In Beaubourg, they discovered electro during a rave night in 1992, a year before their formation. The Center Pompidou offers “Three Title Discovery Experiences”including ultra high fidelity listening and projection of the clip onto the big screen.

The Center Pompidou offers a “commented on listening to the entire album on the ultra high fidelity system” July 9, 2023.

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