David Guetta on Daft Punk's Studio 🎧🤖 #producertech #musicproduction #davidguetta #daftpunk

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David : where is the studio ?
Thomas : I'm the studio 😎

Modjev
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You know you’re oldAF when you hear a legend in the scene talking about legends of the scene.
Glorious

boundarysentinel
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This is why I respect David Guetta.
A) He is an old head in the scene
B) Humility is a trait he carries
C) Dedication to the music

anchorheavenonearth
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"This is it" 😃.... immediate reality check 😂

_sum
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That’s a hard realization to come to grips with. Props for him to be truthful 👍

bwest
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During an early live performance daft punk made a track on the fly when a plug became half disconnected causing a heavy transient buzz. The crowd went nuts and the boys just went with it

PaulChapmanbz
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humble man. when he talked about avicii in the recent doco u can tell he genuinely was impressed by him

alds
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You know. Sometimes more isn't more. Limitations breed creativity. Its amazing how creative you can get when you're in a corner.

Polarbear
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Wow, the ending just hit me to the core. 😢

marvelloussingandu
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Underworld, Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers .what an era. Gone.

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It is absolutely bonkers the lengths that Daft Punk went through to make their own sound. It's like the "lick" that ABBA made with "Gimme Gimme Gimme (Man After Midnight)" and you wonder how the hell do you make something like this?

ThestPistolSniper
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David actually just seems like such a chill guy

jimiboi
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Daft Punk and David Guetta they're both Awesome! 🎧🎶

ericLavien
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Most of daft punks sound is sampled from other records. What blows your mind is how they are able to sample so many bits of so many different records to build up one song. That is a talent in itself and you can't get that from just learning how to produce music. Some are of course easy, just lift the chorus from a disco record and filter it. But others are insanely complex.

purrbox
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Thomas: "I am the studio"
David: 🤯😵‍💫😵🤪

DarkStarGSK
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That was my excuse too. I didn't have the tools to make the music or money or I didn't have the right equipment or the ones I wanted... But I didn't realize until now that the tools were all around me and that the most important tool was me and my love for music. I don't have that excuse anymore (more like doubt) and actually like being limited lol I used to think I needed all this expensive instruments to make good music but that's just false

johanvonbronx
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Shout out to daft punk and their family !!

athenakay
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Love this. Daft punk Is the best that will ever Be in that music scene.

taylorgallion
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Just a little more love, such an awesome song that still resonates and brings back such good memories 😊

stretch
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As someone myself who has both produced my own records, and engineered tracks for other producers for about 18 years+, I have to weigh in on this. I question the connections part. It was vital back then, it was how the music used to get out there and sold, being in the right place helped, hence money was needed to get into the good clubs, events and places where PR, label management and DJ's were. Plus, there was a good balance needed of real, stable daytime work and producing music as well as paying for the hardware back in the day. Nonetheless, yes, it is very humbling when music producers use the equipment they have, keep it minimal i quantity and learn it all properly, and stick to what they know. Another thing to note is back then, clearance was nowhere near an issue like it is now to sample records! Hence buying lots of loops, kits and single hits now plus vsts cost a lot. Back then a drum machine or sample and some old second-hand records and you had many combinations for percussion. Sure there is the synthesis route. Hats off to daft Punk and Guetta though for their legacy. There are very few of their league now, they're the last of a great generation. There are not a lot of memorable tracks and innovative new styles around.

HelloworlditsSamuel