This is the perfect "end of the night" or "end of the set" song. It's just so perfect that nothing can come immediately after it. It's just that good. I love this track.
exactly!!! :) last year i played this at the end of a special nu-disco/french house set and i couldn't have imagined a better ending to the evening! one of my best sets EVER! of course, i was already on high musically speaking due to the fact that french house legend fred falke was in town the night before. i was was already stoked to play my set, but FINALLY getting to see fred just had me that much more inspired. so really, it was the perfect way to end 2 wonderful evenings for myself!
Daft Punk came before Alan Braxe, and Thomas Bangalter was one of the pioneers of French Touch. In fact, Alan Braxe's Intro came out two years after Thomas Bangalter's Trax On Da Rocks Vol. II. So.
Reminds me of DJ Falcon - first in certain parts
This is the perfect "end of the night" or "end of the set" song. It's just so perfect that nothing can come immediately after it. It's just that good. I love this track.
exactly!!! :) last year i played this at the end of a special nu-disco/french house set and i couldn't have imagined a better ending to the evening! one of my best sets EVER! of course, i was already on high musically speaking due to the fact that french house legend fred falke was in town the night before. i was was already stoked to play my set, but FINALLY getting to see fred just had me that much more inspired.
so really, it was the perfect way to end 2 wonderful evenings for myself!
Ok, I am inventing the term:
Vulturic: That sounds so good and with such style that Vulture Music had to label.
I love how the bass line is always very strong and gets in your head immediately on all those releases of Vulture. The Fred Falke touch, i guess :)
Daft Punk came before Alan Braxe, and Thomas Bangalter was one of the pioneers of French Touch. In fact, Alan Braxe's Intro came out two years after Thomas Bangalter's Trax On Da Rocks Vol. II. So.
you could just love this track!!!
I wish das glow would make more shit like this!
know this for a while but it's still such a pleasure to end a party listening to it!
Thanks for clearing that up. Really I was just assuming it was the other way around.
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Superb.
this is so daft punk, and amazing!
how could this video has no comment anyway
so gooood
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wicked sound, Love it
don't know why, but I feel Daft Punk here
this song is a fuckin champ, mixed this with valodja by steve angello and it just mixed like fuckin butter, smooth as fuck.
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Impressive, 0 dislikes :)
Well listen to Alan Braxe and you know where Daft Punk's got their style from.
Was das glow alam braxe or what?
@@mustaphaabdullah6743 No, Das Glow is Damien Granier's scene name
@nuthinbutnikk17 Because good music is enjoyed only by a few people :))
my name is idm
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