The post-Daft Punk dystopia has been actual, however a reemergence from Man-Manuel de Homem-Christo is therapeutic the injuries of the legendary robots’ absence.
Travis Scott has joined forces with de Homem-Christo to provide a tune on Utopia, the chart-topping rapper’s fourth full-length album. “Trendy Jam” is the fabled Daft Punk member’s first musical composition to launch within the wake of their surprising disbandment in 2021.
With its distorted bass, “Trendy Jam” is a uncooked and unapologetic descent into the madcap underbelly of classic French digital music. Due to its darkish and palpitating beat, the observe calls to thoughts Daft Punk’s timeless work producing music for the cybernetic wonderland of Tron: Legacy.
Scott’s star-studded album enlists a who’s who of elite writers and producers. Becoming a member of de Homem-Christo as credited artists are Child Cudi, James Blake, The Weekend, Beyoncé, Sampha, Dangerous Bunny, Future and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon.
Thomas Bangalter, de Homem-Christo’s former bandmate, additionally not too long ago launched his first Daft-Punk solo undertaking for the reason that break up, an orchestral album referred to as Mythologies. Nonetheless, followers holding out hope for a robotic renaissance should not maintain their breath after Bangalter poured chilly water on the concept of reunion earlier this yr.
You may take heed to Utopia under.