If only your baker had put as much work into his baguette as you did in just one beat pattern... that bread looks pretty disgusting! Bisous from Paris!
Ugh... This makes me feel old, and also sad. You youngin's don't really get any seminal sounds anymore by actual artists. Now it's all algorithms or something produced in Switzerland for the masses. Much less creative freedom!
@@dc4825let’s put you on a computer with ableton and see what you can do. bet you couldn’t even turn on the ALgOrIthM, whatever that is. You can’t do a quarter of what daft punk did, let alone half. also, traditional artists still exist, grandpa.
@@Pluto-Ice9 He was lamenting Daft Punk's artistic genius and seminal sound. Wish your lot would stop throwing the words boomer, or grandpa in this case, while implying intention to offend. And particularly so when your hyper-sensitivity blinds you so badly, that you deliberately take offence regardless, just so that you fling those words with underserved spite. By now it's just a pathetic trope.
I have a strong feel that piano parts and a lot of harmonies was predominantly written by Chilly Gonzales, so if you’d like some sorta similar feel I’d check his work he’s also a really funny guy.
Miss Pikant absolutely slayed on this video. A masterclass in Daft Punk and one of the best produced music instruction videos on all of TH-cam. A tremendous accomplishment. Magnifique!
I agree, this channel needs so much more exposure, so many people would be riveted to these videos if they could find them. Hope the TH-cam algorithm does its work.
As a daft punk fan, this is the best video i've seen ever from the guys. Absolutely in love with the video dynamic, the styling, and all of the details that you put in. Keep going!
Worth the wait. Staggering work. If only I'd had access to this kind of education when I was young, delivered tastefully and stylishly, with charm and humour. Bravo.
1:20 remember friends: always keep in mind that a lot of the "musical geniuses" we know and love come from wealthy families and have connections already. they had the ability to not only realize their genius but show others. many don't get this opportunity ever!
Would that make it impossible to have a career in music? As someone who wants to make EDM and someday play at major festivals, would that be impossible unless I had some kind of massive cash flow?
@@Roasty420 It's still very possible to have a career in music but your name may not be as marquee as you're expecting it to be. You may still need a job on the side, in or out of music. But you can still have a nice following and earnings. Not all of us can have banker parents that fly us in and out of Nashville for vocal coaching and studio time in our teens, eh? As someone who has actually tried to get on Anjunabeats myself: keep making music because you like doing so, and keep at it because it will take years to get recognized. Don't shy away from those supporting you now just because you think a bigger, "better" crowd is on the horizon. Keep your eye on where you want to go but don't lose sight of the road right at your feet. And nobody expects to go viral so don't feel bad if you don't.
Da Funk is definitely one of my all time favourite tracks (I remember the music video so well, that poor dog). The fact that it was what Daft Punk came out of the gates with is something else. The two of you are incredibly talented to do this. Not only the extreme dissecting of the tracks to uncover the elements and patterns but also the flawless playing of the musical elements! Hats off.
I absolutely have tears of joy in my eyes. Daft punk came into my life at exactly the right time, so long ago. I cannot thank you enough, Captain and the Intern. ❤️
If this videos would have been available when I was 17 and just getting into digital production... Thanks a lot Captain Pikant! You guys are a treasure in this world ❤️
This is a masterpiece. I adore the humor and the videography, but most of all how you can break the tracks down to the point they feel almost obvious without diminishing the appreciation for the complexity and genius it took to compose them. Also, that sandwich looked (and sounded) delicious!
Yes, my first encounter with Daft Punk was also Around the World and I can clearly remember as I stood in the room, mesmerized, staring at the screen and couldn't believe what I saw. It was amazing and I quickly learned the bands name with it. You recreated the songs but I still don't know what makes them good. They are just good. Still good after all these years.
Another outstanding production from the best hands on TH-cam. So well done and informative, that I'll be signing up to your Patreon to help keep this awesome channel going.
Absolutely outstanding. So worth the wait. As always you hit it out of the park, and I Love the Daft Punk beat bunny at the end, icing on the cake. Way to go you two!! Excellent. Can’t wait for the next one. ❤❤❤
The sheer effort and incredible competence is overwhelming. I will now rewatch this 12-15 times and hope my mouth is closing and I can start to take in the details...
Once in a great while a video is so well done, so much on another level, that it literally brings me to tears. Your videos in general are easily among the best out there in multiple ways…but this was just next level…just wow. (Also, as a Hapax owner I really liked seeing it so prominently used. :) Can’t wait for part two!
oh hell yeah, a 34 minute video about my two favourite things - drum patterns AND DAFT PUNK? y'all have hit it out of the park and have become one of my favourite channels in the music sphere, i wait for each new video in eager curiosity! keep it up!
Soooo good!! Thank you so much for this! I have the same thoughts and feelings on the Daft Punk repertoire. The analysis and recreation is amazing! They were pioneers and you are very skilled to capture the essence!! ❤
What a ride! Every bit of effort and creativity is on show here. And I couldn’t be happier that one of my favorite bands got the beatbunny deluxe treatment. Much love as always
Wow I love how much you cared about the details, it is one of the things that makes their music so great! Thanks so much for your work and for sharing some of Daft Punks secrets
All right, I gotta be honest, I totally did not see the aerodynamic solo coming - but it's a beautiful rendition! Good lord, it made me weak, before I could even wake up from my stupor that you guys didn't go for a guitar, as would have been obvious. Magnificient!
for the past month, once in a while, I am thinking when Captain will release the next video. Today is a treat for me. I love daft punk and the quality of the video is totally worth the treat. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the Revolution 909 explanation, I figured out everything for the song except that “twang” noise I called it that was on the 2nd and 4th down beat, just assumed it was some other data file sample, never would’ve guessed it was also the same sample, amazing video!
My goodness, what an incredible video I know it's going to be quite a while, but I'm excited for part 2! Also, the sandwich was just hilarious. I hope it was delicious, at least as tasty as that beat.
great video, thank you very much! As someone who has been quite deep into the house and techno scene since the early 90s, I can only underline what an important album "Homework" was. Even though "Around the World" was a pretty mainstream track, the rest of the album is completely unknown to most people - the tracks on this record were simply too experimental and crazy. In the scene, however, "Homework" was a milestone, an earthquake, a comet impact! The tracks were incredibly clean and high-quality production for the time, they were creative, excellently composed and extremely danceable and catchy. One of the best and most important albums in the history of electronic music - and what's more, it's also the first album by the two of them. After that everything just sounded different - every producer of electronic music suddenly valued the quality of the production. Previously this was only optional, as long as it at least made a good bang. To this day, tracks like "Rock'n'Roll" are absolutely banger and timelessly beautiful. When DaftPunk went mainstream with their second album, they were actually dead to the "real" techno scene. No matter how elaborately "Discovery" was produced, real techoheads found this music too silly. But for “Homework,” DaftPunk will always be loved and deeply respected.
Oh my goodness, this is soooo good I dont know where to start from! (One could say "I dont know what to do, about this VIDEO and you" 😅) Technically fascinating, supremely edited, fun as well! The HBFS part was almost orgasmic, I was praying you carried on with the song and you actually did, like you had read my mind! Wonderful!
That was a great video and impressive to see how you analyzed and built the songs of Daft Punk! Very impressive how accurate and informative you give it back! Chapeau!
This channel is insanely good. The production and effort is off the charts. May I suggest a video theme? I think it would be pretty could a video about Aphex Twin or a video of how about get into Synths and drums machines, a overall explanation on how to start doing eletronic music it would be great
First time watching a video from this channel and I'm amazed by the quality and attention to detail. Discovery is very important to me as well. This album along with Gorillaz' self-titled were the first time that I really got into specific artists instead of just listening to what was playing on the radio
Wearing my red pullover and commenting with an even heavier german accent than usual: wunderbar! Wirklich absolut großartig! Rundherum dermaßen gut gelungene Videos findet man im TH-cam-Synthversium extrem selten.
Ones can only appreciate the effort you two put in this video 👏
Thank you so much :)
If only your baker had put as much work into his baguette as you did in just one beat pattern... that bread looks pretty disgusting! Bisous from Paris!
@@andreasvogel5186 - because it’s from Denmark
No thanks
This is incredible🧡 Hug
Everything about this is great - the production value, the humor, and the easy to follow teaching style are all top notch.
Truly
my favorite part about them is they went from this to producing a symphonic orchestra for Tron in their careers.
But they caught the bug and never made a house record ever again 😢
I am like one minute in and already feeling like “this is why TH-cam was invented….” Thanks so much for these videos ❤
My father is a great daftpunk fan and he loves the first albuns. This video made us happy, so thanks man!
Glad you two enjoyed it :)
My dad is a "no one is a musician because nobody is playing the guitar" kinda guy :(
Ugh... This makes me feel old, and also sad. You youngin's don't really get any seminal sounds anymore by actual artists. Now it's all algorithms or something produced in Switzerland for the masses. Much less creative freedom!
@@dc4825let’s put you on a computer with ableton and see what you can do. bet you couldn’t even turn on the ALgOrIthM, whatever that is. You can’t do a quarter of what daft punk did, let alone half. also, traditional artists still exist, grandpa.
@@Pluto-Ice9 He was lamenting Daft Punk's artistic genius and seminal sound. Wish your lot would stop throwing the words boomer, or grandpa in this case, while implying intention to offend. And particularly so when your hyper-sensitivity blinds you so badly, that you deliberately take offence regardless, just so that you fling those words with underserved spite. By now it's just a pathetic trope.
I could listen for hours and hours of daft punk’s technical/musical analysis.
Thank you for this 🤝
Man that piano part in Aerodynamic is soo good
I have a strong feel that piano parts and a lot of harmonies was predominantly written by Chilly Gonzales, so if you’d like some sorta similar feel I’d check his work he’s also a really funny guy.
Miss Pikant absolutely slayed on this video. A masterclass in Daft Punk and one of the best produced music instruction videos on all of TH-cam. A tremendous accomplishment. Magnifique!
She goes by The Apprentice 😊 and yes!
I agree, The Intern outdid herself on this one :)
I was wondering about the nail varnish :-)
I agree, this channel needs so much more exposure, so many people would be riveted to these videos if they could find them. Hope the TH-cam algorithm does its work.
As a daft punk fan, this is the best video i've seen ever from the guys. Absolutely in love with the video dynamic, the styling, and all of the details that you put in. Keep going!
Thanks so much :) :)
Worth the wait. Staggering work. If only I'd had access to this kind of education when I was young, delivered tastefully and stylishly, with charm and humour. Bravo.
Thank you so much :)
1:20 remember friends: always keep in mind that a lot of the "musical geniuses" we know and love come from wealthy families and have connections already. they had the ability to not only realize their genius but show others. many don't get this opportunity ever!
There's truth to that, just look at Mozart :)
Taylor Swifts parents were loaded. Her father spent $130,000 buying shares in her first record label, as well as driving her all over the country.
also if music is your parents' job, they can't tell you music isn't a job so callously
Would that make it impossible to have a career in music?
As someone who wants to make EDM and someday play at major festivals, would that be impossible unless I had some kind of massive cash flow?
@@Roasty420 It's still very possible to have a career in music but your name may not be as marquee as you're expecting it to be. You may still need a job on the side, in or out of music. But you can still have a nice following and earnings. Not all of us can have banker parents that fly us in and out of Nashville for vocal coaching and studio time in our teens, eh?
As someone who has actually tried to get on Anjunabeats myself: keep making music because you like doing so, and keep at it because it will take years to get recognized. Don't shy away from those supporting you now just because you think a bigger, "better" crowd is on the horizon. Keep your eye on where you want to go but don't lose sight of the road right at your feet. And nobody expects to go viral so don't feel bad if you don't.
as a french producer i can confirm that the french house kitchen section is exactly what i do daily
So glad we weren't that far off 😁
Da Funk is definitely one of my all time favourite tracks (I remember the music video so well, that poor dog). The fact that it was what Daft Punk came out of the gates with is something else. The two of you are incredibly talented to do this. Not only the extreme dissecting of the tracks to uncover the elements and patterns but also the flawless playing of the musical elements! Hats off.
I absolutely have tears of joy in my eyes. Daft punk came into my life at exactly the right time, so long ago. I cannot thank you enough, Captain and the Intern. ❤️
Hi Michael, we're really glad you liked it :) Daft Punk also has a very special place in my heart!
This is the most precise, well-crafted, talentfully played and shot music channel I've ever seen. That bread bit was absolutely genius.
If this videos would have been available when I was 17 and just getting into digital production... Thanks a lot Captain Pikant! You guys are a treasure in this world ❤️
This is a masterpiece. I adore the humor and the videography, but most of all how you can break the tracks down to the point they feel almost obvious without diminishing the appreciation for the complexity and genius it took to compose them. Also, that sandwich looked (and sounded) delicious!
Yes, my first encounter with Daft Punk was also Around the World and I can clearly remember as I stood in the room, mesmerized, staring at the screen and couldn't believe what I saw. It was amazing and I quickly learned the bands name with it. You recreated the songs but I still don't know what makes them good. They are just good. Still good after all these years.
I think I've said it before, and I'll say it again: you are an amazing teacher. This content is awesome.
This... This is art. This channel is everything is right in the world😫
Thank you Captain Pikant♥
22:22 is absolutely fantastic...
Great stuff!!!
Thanks Florian :)
Another outstanding production from the best hands on TH-cam.
So well done and informative, that I'll be signing up to your Patreon to help keep this awesome channel going.
Thanks so much, we really appreciate your support :)
Sometimes I think about how long these must take to write and produce. But mostly I just watch and listen in awe. Brilliant 🙌🏼
Now think about how long the music took to conceive and execute
You are like a tag team that solves the magic tricks of magicians! Fantastic value!
Absolutely outstanding. So worth the wait. As always you hit it out of the park, and I Love the Daft Punk beat bunny at the end, icing on the cake. Way to go you two!! Excellent. Can’t wait for the next one. ❤❤❤
That was a blessing to watch. Keep it up. And i´m really looking forward to part 2.
The sheer effort and incredible competence is overwhelming. I will now rewatch this 12-15 times and hope my mouth is closing and I can start to take in the details...
Once in a great while a video is so well done, so much on another level, that it literally brings me to tears. Your videos in general are easily among the best out there in multiple ways…but this was just next level…just wow. (Also, as a Hapax owner I really liked seeing it so prominently used. :) Can’t wait for part two!
Fantastic Video! (as always ;)
The end was pretty adorable lol
Cant wait for part 2!
Was ridiculously excited to see this on my homepage this morning! Thanks for another incredible video like always
dude this content is fucking next level. The production, the teachings, the graphics, the vo... incredible!
i always have high expectations for your videos and they always go beyond. good job as always, i learned a trick or two for my tr6s so thank you
Man that was incredible. You really put in some work. Can't wait for part two.
Instant sub, such production!! Captivating start to finish and really did the source material justice 👍👍👍
Woooowww.. This is super impressive the amount of dedication and attention to detail is phenomenal
I just cannot get over the level of production in these videos, it blows my mind
This is an outstanding tutorial. Great humor, great clarity, great timing.. I love everything about this video
Amazing channel, I'm lapping up all your very high quality videos. Many thanks for all the hard work producing these! Best wishes from Scotland
oh hell yeah, a 34 minute video about my two favourite things - drum patterns AND DAFT PUNK? y'all have hit it out of the park and have become one of my favourite channels in the music sphere, i wait for each new video in eager curiosity! keep it up!
Thanks for your kind words! :)
Soooo good!! Thank you so much for this! I have the same thoughts and feelings on the Daft Punk repertoire. The analysis and recreation is amazing! They were pioneers and you are very skilled to capture the essence!! ❤
What a ride! Every bit of effort and creativity is on show here. And I couldn’t be happier that one of my favorite bands got the beatbunny deluxe treatment. Much love as always
Hi filmhaltig, glad you enjoyed it! :) :)
amazing video! appreciate the breakdown, insight and humor
That "Doin' It Right" snippet at 10:26 always makes me sad there's no second part of this yet.
This is so high quality, I'm amazed. Daft Punk is great, so are you ❤
This and digging the greats have awesome videos on Daft Punk. Love it. Thank you! I have to try some of these things myself!
Looking forward to this!
Absolutely astonishing - love that. Even the ad, wow. Very passionate.
I just love what you two bring to life on this channel. You fill me with inspiration, nostalgia and happiness! Thank you so very much!!!
Thanks so much for your kind words, that makes us really happy :) :)
Wow I love how much you cared about the details, it is one of the things that makes their music so great! Thanks so much for your work and for sharing some of Daft Punks secrets
Incredible work as always. Love this
10:21 is insane. How they manage to loop the simplest sounds and make it sound awesome
I loved this! Well done on everything!
All right, I gotta be honest, I totally did not see the aerodynamic solo coming - but it's a beautiful rendition! Good lord, it made me weak, before I could even wake up from my stupor that you guys didn't go for a guitar, as would have been obvious.
Magnificient!
I literally had goosebumps hearing that rendition of Digital Love, that's magic, thank you soo much
My fav daft punk song is Doin it right… they always take something SO SIMPLE and repeat it for like 5 minutes but it just sticks and they’re so good
Did i just over do it with the pumping compression and the answer is yes... you're good to go! C'est magnifique!
This is one of my favs so far! This was pulled off beautifully.
This is such a great channel. I love the high production quality. I love that I learn things.
for the past month, once in a while, I am thinking when Captain will release the next video.
Today is a treat for me. I love daft punk and the quality of the video is totally worth the treat. Thank you!
Also i am proud to be patron behind this awesome video. (Maybe I need to upgrade my tier 😁)
I've had a terrible day in work, and this makes me feel better ♥
You guys have done a phenomenal job at this!! everything is well polished, from sounds to visuals and the presentation. can't wait for more.
omg omg this is the best thing ever, ilysm
I’ve subscribed to like 3 channels in my whole life and this is now one of them! Very cool!
Thank you so much for the Revolution 909 explanation, I figured out everything for the song except that “twang” noise I called it that was on the 2nd and 4th down beat, just assumed it was some other data file sample, never would’ve guessed it was also the same sample, amazing video!
Glad you liked it! Yes it's really awesome how they created multiple sounds out of the same sample :)
3:40 This part too is from the same Zero-G sample pack, "Drumloop 77"!
My goodness, what an incredible video I know it's going to be quite a while, but I'm excited for part 2!
Also, the sandwich was just hilarious. I hope it was delicious, at least as tasty as that beat.
Thanks! Although filming that scene took a few hours, the sandwich was still incredibly delicious ;)
One of my favorite videos of yours
great video, thank you very much! As someone who has been quite deep into the house and techno scene since the early 90s, I can only underline what an important album "Homework" was. Even though "Around the World" was a pretty mainstream track, the rest of the album is completely unknown to most people - the tracks on this record were simply too experimental and crazy. In the scene, however, "Homework" was a milestone, an earthquake, a comet impact! The tracks were incredibly clean and high-quality production for the time, they were creative, excellently composed and extremely danceable and catchy. One of the best and most important albums in the history of electronic music - and what's more, it's also the first album by the two of them. After that everything just sounded different - every producer of electronic music suddenly valued the quality of the production. Previously this was only optional, as long as it at least made a good bang. To this day, tracks like "Rock'n'Roll" are absolutely banger and timelessly beautiful. When DaftPunk went mainstream with their second album, they were actually dead to the "real" techno scene. No matter how elaborately "Discovery" was produced, real techoheads found this music too silly. But for “Homework,” DaftPunk will always be loved and deeply respected.
this is absolutely bananas, love it please don't stop we want more, we want more, encore encore
This is.. INSANELY GOOD holy moly. As someone who just started learning about producing music this is incredibly inspiring. Well done.
Amazing video production, superb content and so so much talent!
As always, a brilliant video. It's astonishing just how good you are at reverse engineering all these tracks.
What an underrated channel. Soon your hard effort will greatly pay off, this content blew me away!!!
Ganz tolles Video, so viel Liebe fürs Detail!
❤
Oh my goodness, this is soooo good I dont know where to start from!
(One could say "I dont know what to do, about this VIDEO and you" 😅)
Technically fascinating, supremely edited, fun as well!
The HBFS part was almost orgasmic, I was praying you carried on with the song and you actually did, like you had read my mind!
Wonderful!
Production effort is just through the roof! Amazing vid 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾 Thoroughly enjoyed it🎉
Captain, could you please talk about some AIR anytime near? Another beautiful french duo.
Well, I love their music :) Moon Safari is one of my favourite albums!
@@CaptainPikant ay ay captain 🥲
That was a great video and impressive to see how you analyzed and built the songs of Daft Punk! Very impressive how accurate and informative you give it back! Chapeau!
The intern should get a raise. Great work, love the effort you put into this and your other videos. Top notch production.
What? Part Two guys you are amazing, I congratulate you two for all this mass of work!
Superbe vidéo 👌. Merci à vous et vive la musique 🎹 Theret Jean-Luc.
I am absolutely speechless by the creativity in every sec. ❤
This is mint. So well made, taught and told. Thank you :)
Nice job! I recently acquired the Mono and while exploring I’ve definitely heard Daft Punk type sounds come from it. Gets very deep and gritty. 😊✌️
Dude, your videos are awesome! Educative, funny and visually superb.
Dude I always loved daft punk but thank you so much for breaking it down like this! Now it feels even more genious!
Revolution 909 is a classic, one of my favorites. Glad to see you covered it
Love your videos and teaching style! Thank you for making these.
Oh man! Once again you have done some amazing things!❤
Fantastic job, guys! 👏👏👏
This channel is insanely good. The production and effort is off the charts. May I suggest a video theme? I think it would be pretty could a video about Aphex Twin or a video of how about get into Synths and drums machines, a overall explanation on how to start doing eletronic music it would be great
Thank you! Those are very good suggestions ;)
Thank you so much for this! It’s just was I was asking for
Discovered your channel today, instant subscription, congrats for the wonderful job. Thanks!
Literally one of my favourite videos on the internet
Exceptional. So much effort and detail.
incredible! so glad you made this. i love it
First time watching a video from this channel and I'm amazed by the quality and attention to detail. Discovery is very important to me as well. This album along with Gorillaz' self-titled were the first time that I really got into specific artists instead of just listening to what was playing on the radio
You are the best. This is great. Very very very well done! So much fun and insight, thank you! 🕺🎉♥
Wearing my red pullover and commenting with an even heavier german accent than usual: wunderbar! Wirklich absolut großartig! Rundherum dermaßen gut gelungene Videos findet man im TH-cam-Synthversium extrem selten.