Daft Punk will air an unreleased song at Paris’ Pompidou Center.
The group disbanded in 2021. The iconic French duo retain a special place in the electronic pantheon, however, and will return to final album ‘Random Access Memories’ for a 10th anniversary edition later this week.
A plethora of studio goodies have been unearthed, including a special song featuring guest vocals from Strokes frontman – and Daft Punk superfan – Julian Casablancas.
Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo return to a key point in their mutual history for its unveiling – the song will premiere at the Pompidou Center in Paris, the site of the pair’s first rave together back in 1992.
In a listing on the Center’s website, the song – titled ‘Infinity Repeating’ – will be available for playback to visitors. For the “ultra-high fidelity listening experience” the track will be played on a sound system utilising 30 speakers. The center will also host a “cinematic experience” to accompany the song, as well as a “collective experience” that features the full unveiling of the song’s video.
Admission is free, and it takes place tomorrow night (May 11th).
Julian Casablancas already has a starring role on ‘Random Access Memories’ – he appears on ‘Instant Crush’.