They exploited social networks for leaking the latest from Daft Punk

After an intensive advertising campaign rarely seen in recent times, finally last Monday (13) the French duo Daft Punk decided to anticipate streaming his new album 'Random Access Memories', now available to listen to on iTunes. Before its official release, scheduled to start next Friday the 17th, the new Daft Punk album leaked onto the networks last weekend. In a few minutes, social networks exploded when the news of the leak of the new album was known.

For this reason Daft Punk They decided to put an end to the rumors and show their followers the full album. 'Random Access Memories' represents the first studio album in eight years, since the underrated 'Human After All'. Also this Monday, the French presented a preview video that showed the two robots premiering the vinyl edition and playing the beginning of the first cut, 'Give Life Back to Music'.

About this new work, a few days ago Thomas Bangalter commented: “We were drawing a parallel line between the brain and the hard drive; the random way in which memories are stored. Electronic music right now is installed in his comfort zone and he is not moving an inch. 'Random Access Memories' aims to give another twist to electronic music in this decade, just by taking a look at the collaborators of the new album, it is easy to see how the French are looking for a new electronic revolution in the key of disco funk ".

Streaming - Random Access Memories

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Source - Hollywood Reporter


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