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Switched on Pop

Listening 2 Daft Punk: Random Access Memories

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.6 • 2.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In the song "Touch" from Daft Punk's final studio album, 2013's Random Access Memories, featured artist Paul Williams sings a line that augured the end of an impressive collaboration: "I need something more." With RAM, Daft Punk pulled out all the stops, going the opposite direction of their previous albums, to "give life back to music" and bestow hearts and souls upon their robotic doppelgängers. RAM features almost no samples or programmed digital instruments, instead leaning into extensive collaborations with legendary studio musicians, iconic producers like Nile Rodgers, and modern mavens such as Pharrell. The making of RAM followed the blueprint of classic albums from what Daft Punk called "the golden age" of recording—Fleetwood Mac, the Eagles, Pink Floyd. The duo spent over a million dollars, held five years of studio sessions, and painstakingly crafted each track. The result was a record that helped usher in a retro disco-funk revival across pop music and generated a smash hit in "Get Lucky." The band had perhaps crafted their magnum opus—but did it also represent the conclusion of their epic narrative of the battle between human and machine? Songs Discussed Daft Punk - Give Life Back to Music Daft Punk - Lose Yourself to Dance (feat. Pharrell Williams) Daft Punk - Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers) Daft Punk - Giorgio by Moroder Eagles - Hotel California Daft Punk - Contact The Sherbs - We Ride Tonight Daft Punk - The Prime Time of Your Life Daft Punk, Paul Williams - Touch (feat. Paul Williams) Thomas Bangalter - Mythologies: X. L'Accouchement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's new with you?

0:01.4

Let's see.

0:03.0

Oh, you're getting a taste for something different.

0:05.8

I tried them up a little.

0:07.4

Turns out, I like olives.

0:10.4

Relaxing.

0:11.8

Far, far away from the city.

0:13.7

Oh, I needed this.

0:15.7

You needed this.

0:17.6

Oh, and getting together with some old friends

0:20.2

to find your new favorite band.

0:22.3

That show was amazing.

0:24.3

When you are the most you, that's when you're with Amax.

0:27.6

American Express, don't live life without it.

0:29.9

That was so awesome.

0:36.9

Just like that.

0:41.1

Welcome to Switched On Pop.

0:42.1

I'm a musicologist, Nate Sloan.

0:44.4

And I'm songwriter, Charlie Harding.

0:46.9

Charlie it's the fourth and final installment of listening to Daft Punk, our series, hearing

0:52.6

past the French duos public persona to find the deeper narratives of machine age, anxiety

1:00.6

and hope running through their discography.

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