What does Daft punk mean to you?

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GundamSentinel

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Just check my profile picture...

Seriously, they make awesome music, and their Alive Tour was the best gig I've ever seen.
 

GoaThief

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Daft Punk?

Massively, massively overrated (and I'm a big fan of electronic music), naff Euro pop with absolutely nothing to say. Sorry.
 

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GoaThief said:
Daft Punk?

Massively, massively overrated (and I'm a big fan of electronic music), naff Euro pop with absolutely nothing to say. Sorry.
What does "nothing to say" actually mean? I always just thought it was an insult punk rock fanatics used against every piece of music that didn't have biting lyrics attacking the government or society, but apparently not.
 

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Daft Punk is one of those bands which normally I wouldn't have an opinion on, I know what kind of music they've made, I'm familiar with some of the major hits, I even kind of enjoy them when they're on the radio. But, because I once knew a guy that that I didn't really like who was a huge Daft Punk fan, I kind of dislike them for that reason.

It's a silly thing, like really silly, I know. But I just can't shake that bad association, and since I don't have any other strong or significant opinion on them, that's the only thing left. Thankfully it's only ever happened with one or two musical acts.
 

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OhJohnNo said:
What does "nothing to say" actually mean? I always just thought it was an insult punk rock fanatics used against every piece of music that didn't have biting lyrics attacking the government or society, but apparently not.
I did type out a slightly more eloquent reply but sadly lost it to a power outage; to put it simply they know their market and rinsed it dry. When your music is pretty much devoid of emotion and based totally around a repetitive hook with no technical prowess on display, it needs to do something more than be nondescript pop . Avril Lavigne does a lot better in this sense, even if it's teenage love or whatever. In fact, I find her songs less grating after a minute or two's listening on the radio than Daft Punk's.

Of course my ears and mind could be assaulted with far worse than Daft Punk, but their outstanding success isn't really justified at all.
 

DanielBrown

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Nothing at all. Not a fan, nor do I dislike them.

This video is sexy in a weird kind of way though.
 

daveman247

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GoaThief said:
OhJohnNo said:
What does "nothing to say" actually mean? I always just thought it was an insult punk rock fanatics used against every piece of music that didn't have biting lyrics attacking the government or society, but apparently not.
I did type out a slightly more eloquent reply but sadly lost it to a power outage; to put it simply they know their market and rinsed it dry. When your music is pretty much devoid of emotion and based totally around a repetitive hook with no technical prowess on display, it needs to do something more than be nondescript pop . Avril Lavigne does a lot better in this sense, even if it's teenage love or whatever. In fact, I find her songs less grating after a minute or two's listening on the radio than Daft Punk's.

Of course my ears and mind could be assaulted with far worse than Daft Punk, but their outstanding success isn't really justified at all.
To you maybe, but to me they earned every bit of it :)

So you dont like them, fair enough.
 

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GundamSentinel said:
Just check my profile picture...

Seriously, they make awesome music, and their Alive Tour was the best gig I've ever seen.
You went to one? Damn you :p

It did look quite good from the videos. Ah well, maybe they'll do another one some day.
 

Yopaz

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I think of some kinda crappy music. It's really not my cup of tea, but then again, I hate the entire genre and techno too, so they never had a chance.
 

unoleian

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I've given Daft Punk a fair shake, and while I can respect what they did to a degree to help revitalize a dying sound so many years back, I don't see them as the be-all end-all of electronic music, worthy of the heaps of praise lofted onto their shoulders by so many. There's other producers that do the same thing they do (you know what I mean), arguably do it better, and have been more productive doing it over the course of their careers, and aren't afraid to actually tour more often than once a decade.

GoaThief said:
to put it simply they know their market and rinsed it dry. When your music is pretty much devoid of emotion and based totally around a repetitive hook with no technical prowess on display, it needs to do something more than be nondescript pop

Of course my ears and mind could be assaulted with far worse than Daft Punk, but their outstanding success isn't really justified at all.
I feel this comment quite a bit, it pretty much sums up what I feel about Daft Punk's music as well. However, I don't necessarily think they're bad; they're merely good, and not much more than that.
 

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Boring repetitive electronic music. They have a few good songs, but even those are nothing I would go out of my way to listen to. They make good background music, that's about all I can really say about them.
 

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GoaThief said:
daveman247 said:
To you maybe, but to me they earned every bit of it :)
Why/how?

So you dont like them, fair enough.
Indeed, we were asked of our opinions and I gave mine! :)
Uhhh,thats a little hard to put into words. I just like the music man :) Good beat, repetative yet doesnt get boring. I like the disco- type vibe they have in some songs.


Plus those helmets are just damn cool looking. I also like the whole "anonymity" thing they have with the helmets. Put the helmet on, may get recognised. Leave it off just another regular guy in the street.
 

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Antitonic said:
Unlikeable noise. It's just not my cup of tea. I watched Tron: Legacy wondering why people thought the soundtrack was so good.

But, different strokes for different folks, I guess.
pretty much this. I have no use for anything Daft Punk has put out. That doesn't mean I'm going to give someone else crap because they like it.

I think Daft Punk is likely one of those love it or hate it types, but meh... I could be wrong.
 

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unoleian said:
There's other producers that do the same thing they do (you know what I mean), arguably do it better, and have been more productive doing it over the course of their careers, and aren't afraid to actually tour more often than once a decade.
Who is better? Not being aggressive, generally interested :)

I know there is deadmau5, but who else?
 

II2

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Very much the mid-late 90's 'Skrillex' to French House / Techno, as Skrillex is to dubstep.

Neither are truly BAD, but both lean more on popular marketing than musicianship and hang their success on a few combinations of reliably employed production gimmicks instead of really pushing what can be done with the technology.

Then again, what can one expect, really? In both cases we're talking highly commercial dance party music. They deliver what people pay for consistently and stick to what works. There may be 'better', but there's definitely worse.
 

IamQ

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When I think of Daft Punk, I think of music. Never knew people thought so highly of them.