"Thomas is a little genius of machines." Truer words were never spoken. The skill of this man! Thank you so much for the upload! I've only seen pictures of this!!
@@BlousesBobby Normally, Daft Punk weren't robots from the beginning, they became robots around 1999/2000, before that they either wore masks or not. Funniest thing is after becoming robots they rarely did live DJ sets as Daft Punk, they've always been more active in the pre-2000's, so technically they've been seen as humans more often than as robots.
80's kid here. When we started to go out, this kind of music was the norm, every party, almost every place we've visited. I remember almost everything. I can't believe what are dj's playing today in the clubs.
@Tyler Braden FYI, Thomas and Guyman probably think Megan is good. Her production is some of the best in hip hop right now, I think you’re just a little insecure.
@@cornishalps9870 Daft Punk has worked with Kanye West, Pharrell, and The Weeknd. Daft Punk appreciates black art from all times, as they were also highly influenced by the likes of Nile Rodgers, Prince, Michael Jackson, Paul Johnson, Dr. Dre, etc. And they’re probably a little less insecure than the rest of the people who just write off artists like Cardi or Megan from the jump. I can say with great certainty that Thomas and/or Guy-man have blasted the absolute fuck out of one of their singles in their car and/or house. Broaden your horizons a bit.
@@maxwelltalley612 the only reason they worked with Daft Punk is for the money. Now Dr Dre, Prince, Paul Johnson and MJ I can respect. Your headcanons are just that.
Yeah astropolis 99 in the castle of keriolet, I was there somewhere in the audience. The room was quite small but it's an amazing place. Nowadays I'm not sure events are still held inside.
Can I just comment that Thomas legit has piano playing fingers? His hands and fingers are very slender. Also like a sculptor or a painter. I know he played piano when he was young. Man got skills.
@@berk4ng ;) thanks anyway , i know that video material is rare; you know? , i read on billboard that Sturdust was meant to be a band with an album , the trio made 4,5 demos for Virgin that offer to them millions ,but the thing didn't went far,maybe somedays we will listen those demos ,like drive
@@MR-zt1hh i was talking about SKILLS! The DJ artform, wich DJ still use the crossfader for speedy transitions? As example look at Jeff Mills mixing records or a Dave Clarke is in the late 80's and 90's!? The energy is gone since the CDJ mix equipment. No more risks, only annoying effects and lame blending. Always the same choice of tunes, especially at "Classic" party's. Yes, there are still allot of great tunes but it's not a new sound (another subgenre) it's not about the club/undergroundculture anymore! I know, they are still around... Expat/hipsters who wants to be a Technohead lol The way of life with this stuff is over! These days its about festivals and EDM and those cunts still doesn't acknowledge Chicago or Detroit as birth! Don't get me wrong, "Techno" comes from Germany before there was Tresor! EDM/Dance music lol, i listen to House and Techno! It's a never ending revival, stuck in the 80's and 90's. I hope for something new!
@@SuperSnakeFM i read that aswell on this video in the comments ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iX1GbLc9ryY.html&ab_channel=FrenchRobots well, that's cool :)