Aerodynamic (instrumental)
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"Aerodynamic" is an
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track by French duo Daft Punk, featuring a prominent guitar solo. The track was released on 28 March 2001 as the second single from the '' Discovery'' album. "Aerodynamic" hit the U.S. dance charts through club play as the B-side to " Digital Love".


Composition

Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo once described the ''Discovery'' album as "A mix between the past and the future, maybe the present."
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also elaborated in a 2001 interview that "A lot of
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today just uses samples from disco records of the '70s and '80s... While we might have some disco influences, we decided to go further and bring in all the elements of music that we liked as children, whether it's disco, electro, heavy metal, rock, or classical."Chris Gill
"ROBOPOP"
(May 2001) ''Remix Magazine Online''. Retrieved on August 7, 2007.
This is reflected in the structure of "Aerodynamic", which is said to build up a funk groove,Bryan Reesman
Daft Punk interview
mixonline.com. Retrieved on March 6, 2007.
featuring a sample of "Il Macquillage Lady" by Sister Sledge from their 1982 album '' The Sisters''. "Aerodynamic" halts for a
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consisting of "metallic, two-hand tapping on electric guitar", combines the two styles, and ends with a separate "spacier" electronic segment. The solo elements were described playfully as "impossible, ridiculous Yngwie guitar arpeggios",Alan Di Perna, "We Are The Robots" ''Pulse!'', (April 2001), pgs. 65-69. which reflect the fast arpeggiation common with violin parts in classical music. Bangalter acknowledged that "Some people might think that the guitar solos on 'Aerodynamic' are in bad taste, but for us, it's all about being true to ourselves and not caring what other people would think. We really tried to include most of the things we liked as kids, and bring that sense of fun to it."Andy Pickering
Daft Punk Discover the Funk
outersound.com. Retrieved on August 7, 2007.
He also commented that the end of the track "is ''completely'' baroque music, a classical composition we put into synthetic form."'' Dazed & Confused'' volume 2, issue 92 (December 2010). The "Aerodynamic" single contained a B-side remix titled "Aerodynamite". Another remix of "Aerodynamic" features
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group Slum Village. The creation of the Slum Village remix resulted after Slum Village used an uncredited sample of Bangalter's "Extra Dry" in their song " Raise It Up". Instead of asking for compensation for using the sample, Pedro Winter suggested to Daft Punk that they ask Slum Village to remix one of their tracks. Both "Aerodynamite" and the Slum Village remix were later included on the album '' Daft Club''. The album also contains a longer remix of "Aerodynamic", featuring elements of " One More Time". A live version coupled with "One More Time" is featured on the album '' Alive 2007''.


Music video

The video was released in 2001 and contained scenes that would later form the 2003 anime film '' Interstella 5555''. It shows an army of humanoid troopers sedating the audience with gas, and poisoning and kidnapping the alien band members from the " One More Time" video. The guitarist (later revealed to be named Arpegius) escapes and runs away from the troopers, but one of the troopers shoots him with a tranquilizer dart. The troopers gather the members in pods, and the pods get beamed up to a vessel. The audience wakes up confused and then the vessel flies away.


Legacy

The song was used in the French film '' L'Auberge espagnole''. "Aerodynamic" was also performed by
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on piano for a Pantene commercial. and was featured in several episodes of MTV programs '' Pimp my Ride'', '' Date My Mom'', ''Quiero mis quinces'' and '' Next''. "Aerodynamic" was sampled for the Wiley song " Summertime" from his 2008 album '' See Clear Now''.Grime Music Cleans Up in the Charts
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Nicky Romero released a remix of "Aerodynamic" in 2011. The song was also remixed for the 2012 video game '' Kinect Star Wars''.


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Charts


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References


External links

*
Official Daft Punk website

Official German website

Virgin Records Daft Punk official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aerodynamic (Song) 2001 singles 2001 songs Daft Punk songs Animated music videos Baroque pop songs Electronic rock songs Pop instrumentals Rock instrumentals Song recordings produced by Daft Punk Songs written by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo Songs written by Thomas Bangalter Virgin Records singles