Daft Punk curate their own Spotify playlist
27 August 2013, 20:47
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Ever wanted to know what Daft Punk listen to when they’ve managed to escape ‘Get Lucky’ on repeat everywhere they look? Well good thing that Spotify have recruited one-half of the French duo, specifically Thomas Bangalter, to curate a playlist for them.
The mix starts off, of course with Chic, and there’s a bit of N.E.R.D too, with some Jai Paul, James Blake and Carly Simon thrown in with the likes of Phoenix, Animal Collective and MGMT.
Listen below, along with the full tracklist beneath:
1. Chic – Good Times2. Phoenix – The Real Thing
3. The Strokes – Tap Out
4. Carly Simon – Why
5. Animal Collective – My Girls
6. MGMT – Electric Feel
7. Giorgio Moroder – Tears
8. Jai Paul – Jasmine (demo)
9. Giorgio Moroder – Chase
10. Chilly Gonzales – Knight Moves
11. N.E.R.D. – Hypnotize U
12. Sister Sledge – He’s The Greatest Dancer
13. James Blake – Retrograde
14. Bon Iver – Woods
15. Diana Ross – I’m Coming Out
16. Panda Bear – You Can Count On Me
17. UR – Amazon
18. Bernard Hermann – Taxi Driver (main title)
19. Paul Williams – Bugsy Malone
20. Jackson 5 – I Want You Back (a capella)
[via CoS]
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