Matsumoto/Daft Punk Videos Online 165
mvw noted that Toonami is serving up the
four videos
directed by Star Blazers creator Leiji Matsumoto for the first four tracks on
Daft Punk album Discovery. The album is an absolute masterpiece and one of my favorite CDs. The videos are impressive too, telling a continuing story through each of the four songs with that distinctive style. Anyway, I was just pleased to see them online since I only got to see them once when Toonami aired them. and figured others would enjoy this.
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Re:What all Slashdot readers are asking... (Score:1)
'I like their old stuff better than their new stuf (Score:4, Insightful)
Damn limited titles.
I'm totally gonna get painted a troll for this, but while I really like the direction they've taken with their new videos et al, I haven't heard anything inspirational from Daft Punk since one of them went off and did 'music sounds better with you'. Strange that a vital, interesting band that produced 'revolution 909' and the excellent 'around the world' then ended up producing a parody of a cheesy hands-in-the-air house track, only to then recreate themselves based on a parody of that one track!
Anyway, goodbye Karma. But I'd urge any fans of the new album that don't know the first to go and get it right now! It will change your mind about how good they really are.
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:3, Funny)
I haven't heard anything inspirational from Daft Punk since one of them went off and did 'music sounds better with you'. Strange that a vital, interesting band that produced 'revolution 909' and the excellent 'around the world' then ended up producing a parody of a cheesy hands-in-the-air house track, only to then recreate themselves based on a parody of that one track!
Amen, amen to that. The first album was really good in a fun and simple way. They totally went crap after that.
And the video with the dog-man was classic. I remember getting a kick out of the fact the bus driver kicked him off the bus because of his boom box, but didn't give a fuck that he was a dog!
Okay this whole article is pointless but I guess slashdot is a little slow 2nite. I thought CTaco was into The Who and stuff.
Hmm, time to put on Homework.
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:3, Interesting)
Their second album sounds less like Homework because:
- they use vocals in Discovery
- they shorten their dance breaks and beats
- they use a vocoder
- One More Time got radio play as a pop hit
- most people think that Homework is only Around The World and Da Funk
- many people think that Discovery is One More Time
Please try out Homework again and invert your habits -- listen the whole album, including Rollin' and Scratchin', Burnin' and Pheonix, instead of Da Funk and Around The World.
Listen to some live sets (with DaftClub) from their 1997 tour, and you'll hear the same styles used in Discovery.
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:2, Interesting)
The indie act that spawned Daft Punk, had a guitarist who left to form his own band. Branco started the indescribable "Phoenix" (well OK, West Coast American FM pop rock, power pop thrash, jazz rock country).
Check out their excellent album "United" for some amazingly fresh sounds and see how the influences that shaped DP can also be found (Funky Square Dance!). This album should be a mess, but its instead superb.
Regards,
Po
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:1)
complex
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:2)
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:1)
That was actually Benjamin Diamond's outfit, Stardust, that was responsible for that. His solo stuff is pretty hot, as well.
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:1)
Re:'I like their old stuff better than their new s (Score:1)
Anyway, their first album was far too repetitive for my tastes: they'd take one hook and just loop it to death.
If it's slow there... (Score:1)
-Tom
IE Problem? (Score:1)
Re:IE Problem? (Score:1)
You just might be (Score:1)
Re:IE Problem? (Score:1)
Re:IE Problem? (Score:1)
Oh, for gods sake... (Score:1)
Re:Oh, for gods sake...lost something? (Score:1)
Re:Oh, for gods sake...ok, it was VERY fine... (Score:1)
Re:Oh, for gods sake... (Score:1)
I dare say, however, that it's quite possible there are more geeks into anime then there are geeks who are into painting or woodwork. I have no proof of this, but I don't need it..just look at Slashdot in general.
Oh, and one more thing...Untill the last few years, in California...nobody was into anime unless they were a geek of some type or another. Of course, everyone KNOWS that Californians are crazy.
Re:Oh, for gods sake...elder geeks (Score:1)
And yes, I realize many young people are probably using older geeks in the way you describe. However, I do not think that THAT has any bearing on why you belive that anime isn't geeky. No offense meant, of course.
Re:FUCK PUNK ROCK (Score:1)
you rock.
i've been listening to 2112 all day!
(ps im joking)
lame (Score:1)
Give it a chance (Score:1)
Mirror of sorts (Score:1)
http://daftpunknet.multimania.com/
(Link) [multimania.com]
Windows Media and Real Player formats only unfortunately.
contradiction (Score:3, Insightful)
Time to come clean Taco: did you purchase this CD from Amazon?
Re:contradiction (Score:2)
Re:it works on lunix (Score:1)
I love Daft Punk (Score:1)
Any more videos? (Score:1)
Re:Any more videos? (Score:1)
Not really all that new (Score:1)
Re:Not really all that new (Score:1)
No doubt I'll lose karma for this, but oh well. (Score:1, Troll)
Yay slashdot effect!
note to moderators: this is not offtopic, it is a troll.
Thanx For Posting (Score:1)
Way to go, Slashdot (Score:2)
Nice videos, but the story at the end of the fourth one was rather inconclusive. Will there be animated videos for every song on the album, I wonder?
Are the animated figures supposed to be representative of the members of Daft Punk? Sort of like the security guards are Sly and Robbie in Superthruster [sputnik7.com]? (Anyone know what animators did that video?)
Neat videos...I hope they make more of them so I can see what happens next. :)
Re:Way to go, Slashdot (Score:1)
Re:Way to go, Slashdot (Score:1)
Re:Way to go, Slashdot (Score:1)
Leji is quite the artist..and it matches the music so well. I truley hope to see more! I might just go get another damn card and try to figure out my login. So I can offer proof.
I can only plea to MTV and ask for them to play these videos in their intirety for me to see some night. Ahhhhh.....The dream begins....wbvg
Re:Way to go, Slashdot (Score:1)
(Though I imagine they will anyway.)
Re:Way to go, Slashdot (Score:1)
Well, I'll be buying it. I love Daft Punk.
For anyone hankering after their earlier sound, or wanting to understand the connection between the Daft Punk who did Da Funk and the Daft Punk who did One More Time - get Alive, Daft Punk Live 1997. All will become clear.
Re:Way to go, Slashdot (Score:2)
I pity all the folks who are unaware of the wonders that 2000 edonkey [edonkey2000.com]'s can provide when it comes to large media files. :)
All four vids have been available in standard mpeg, and DivX, for quite a while... and I see that only the first three vids are available on Toonami's site, and in Crap-Quality.
The Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger vid was interesting: The band members are manufactured "Ghost-in-the-shell-style", then get their memory scanned in. The End.
Re:Way to go, Slashdot (Score:1)
The video's all of 3 minutes long.
Odd music, that. Especially on Broadband. (Score:2)
And do at least watch the first video all the way through. I decided to do so, and there actually is a story later on. Unfortunately, you have to listen to some god-awful music ("Celebrate good times, come on!" was apparently the spiritual guide for this band) to do so.
Animation = great, the guy still has a great sense of cinematography. But the music....
Re:Odd music, that. Especially on Broadband. (Score:2)
Heh, I couldn't tell if RealPlayer was shifting to a lower bandwidth/lower sampling rate, or if the "electronic musicians" were just screwing with the cutoff frequency of their lowpass filter
Anyways, I agree... cool animation, but I'm not a big Daft Punk fan. Although I do like "Da Funk" or whatever that song is called... repetitive vocals = bad.
wrong (Score:1)
Re:Odd music, that. Especially on Broadband. (Score:1)
baaahhh (Score:1)
Re:baaahhh (Score:1)
How to save to disk (Score:1)
To anyone who's been trying to get 'em to disk (esp. thoes of us on dial-up connections who want to watch these in a real framerate): Head over here [lemuria.org] and grab the ASFRecorder.
Now, go here [multimania.com]. Left click the Windows Media Player link for the video you want.
As the video window loads up, center click and hold, then right click while still center clicking, and view source on the doc (you have to do this to get around the "no right click" script).
Extract the path to the ASX file from the HTML.
Drop that into ASFRecorder, and download the damn things :).
Re:How to save to disk (Score:1)
You can get the stunning 4 Vids here (Score:1)
http://the-raft.com/sneakypeek/ (not a fake goatse.cx link for once on these boards) and search for Daft Punk on the various pages you should be able to get em all.
Me, I can't wait for the next one.
european music videos (Score:1)
Is this video never shown on a music-television channel like MTV ? Here in Belgium (Europe) all four songs made it to the top 10 and because of that shown alot.
As far as I know, most radio- and television stations in the USA broadcast mostly rnb and rap, but I could be wrong. Here in Europe there's a musch broader diversity.
Re:european music videos (Score:1)
Realplayer locations (Score:1)
Without the crappy website :-)
rtsp://demand2.stream.aol.com/demand/cartoon/too na mi/real/daftpunk/video[1234].(hi|lo).rm
Or just use http://cartoonnetwork.com/toonami/reactor/daftpunk /media/ [cartoonnetwork.com]
Starblazers Rules! (Score:1)
Man, I didn't know that the same director made StarBlazers! I remember watching that series before school back in the early 80s! On channel 25 in Boston... I can't believe you can buy the StarBlazers discs! I guess it makes sense since Anime is so popular, but I never made the connection.
It ALL makes sense now, I think. Daft Punk obviously connected with something from my childhood because after seeing the first two videos, which I thought were fantastic, I bought the album, which I think is good except that it loses something during the 2nd half...
That's a kick-ass marketing plan for a music group... find some cartoon a bunch of kids watched and use that as your next video.
Should we expect He-Man and the Masters of the Universe next?
-Russ
The Daft Club could be improved.. (Score:1)
The only bad thing about the Daft Club (besides that InterTrust is ugly) is that that's all. Does anyone know a good news site on Daft Punk? Something more than a discography? Live gigs? Bootlegs? Links to interviews? I think it's a shame that www.daftpunk.com just refers to the Daft Club.
Fighting MP3 trading the right way (Score:3, Insightful)
Viewing Daft Punk Realaudio under Linux (Score:1)
Can't seem to get it working, tried with Netscape Navigator, Knoqueror and Opera, all have the correct mime type audio/x-pn-realaudio
and it just won't play, I think this is because of some kind of ActiveX imbedding, although this is a guess.
The URL i'm using is
http://cartoonnetwork.com/toonami/reactor/broad
HELP!!! Really would love to see this, thanks.
Re:Viewing Daft Punk Realaudio under Linux (Score:2, Informative)
rtsp://demand2.stream.aol.com/demand/cartoon/to
rtsp://demand2.stream.aol.com/demand/cartoon/to
rtsp://demand2.stream.aol.com/demand/cartoon/to
rtsp://demand2.stream.aol.com/demand/cartoon/to
I find the quality terrible under Linux
and a web browser keeps on popping up.
Why is Realplayer so blocky, it's terrible
under Linux.
I would still like to know why it won't play straight off under Linux.
regards,
dazdaz
They Have been online for a while before this (Score:2, Insightful)
Daft Punk Website Reccomends Napster (Score:1)
from within the Daft Card site: link [daftcard.com]
The software used to run the Daft Club are
unfortunately not yet supported by Mac
technology. We hope that the Apple OS will
soon be compatible with this new technology.
For your information, we have been told
that the new Daft Punk track "Ouverture"
is already available as a MP3 file on many
popular sharing file sites, such as
Napster and Macster, accessible with a Mac.
Best regards,
The Daft Club team
I think it's extremely significant that a band
like Daft Punk is reccomending and even
depending on "illegal" file sharing networks
to promote their music.
RIAA - "You hear the howling of CwnAnnwn."
Why does America have such bad taste in music? (Score:1)
If I listed all the music I thought was the best, half the people here would jump down my throat telling me it sucks. So take your opinions and keep them to yourselves. If you don't like something, don't listen to it. Just like I don't listen to: Eminem, Kid Rock, Puff Daddy, Alien Ant Farm, or anything that doesn't make good use of electronics. etc... (ad nauseum)
Re:Islamic Fundamentalist...listen to this: (Score:1)
huh?
Re:Shut up fool (Score:1)
Re:Shut up fool (Score:1)