Aerodynamic (song)
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"Aerodynamic" is an instrumental track by Daft Punk that is particularly well-known for its robotic guitar solo. It was the second single choice from Discovery for Daft Punk, whom appeared to be releasing singles in the album's track order. The central guitar lick is a backwards sample of "Il Macquillage Lady" by Sister Sledge ([mp3]). Just as for '"One More Time", the sample is not credited in the Discovery liner notes.
The single only charted in Australia, and only for a week, at #50. Later on, the track hit the US dance charts through club play as the B-side to "Digital Love".
The Slum Village remix of this instrumental song (from Daft Club) is a hip hop track, and the only Daft Punk song to ever use profanity (though the essential themes of the remix are much more tame than typical hip hop).
Single track listing
- "Aerodynamic"
- "Aerodynamite"
External links
| Daft Punk |
| Thomas Bangalter | Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo |
| Daft Punk discography |
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| Singles: "The New Wave" | "Da Funk" | "Around the World" | "Burnin'" | "Revolution 909" | "One More Time" | "Aerodynamic" | "Digital Love" | "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" | "Robot Rock" | "Technologic" | "Human After All" | "The Prime Time of Your Life" |
| Albums: Homework | Discovery | Alive 1997 | Daft Club | Human After All | Musique Vol. 1 1993-2005 |
| Film and VHS/DVD: D.A.F.T. | | Electroma |
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