Daft Hands

Now this is a Daft Punk treatment I can really get behind… It gets really crazy around the halfway mark so make sure you watch the whole thing:

That guy/girl has some serious time on their HANDS! haha I crack myself up.

4 Comments so far »

  1. by beson, on 06.23.07 @ 8:50 am

     

    that’s so sick. honestly, it’s this kind of this thing that makes me realize music isn’t going anywhere “the record industry” may be dying/dead, but the music industry is fine… there is a finite amount of musical energy out there in the universe and people just need to figure out how to wring the money out of it.

    daft punk is as sick a musical act as there is, a record company can’t change that… but the ? is what would possess a person to make a youtube music video choreographed with their hands and furthermore what would make me respond with such an ethusiastic FUCK YES?!? all i know is that THAT VIDEO may just be the secret to rebirth and regeneration in the industry.

    i haven’t gotten to reading the rolling stone articles yet, but i have to say i think that it is a whole bunch hooey that people are so negative about the music paradigm shift.. yeah, i might lose my job at a major, that sucks, but i’m pretty excited about what lies ahead. It seems the form the industry it will take will be much more suited for the younger, more “information now” generation. It will be more flexible, unrestrained, and intelligent… just how music should be. That’s just one of my theories, and I’m not really sure how I got on it, but there you go.

  2. by Lindsey, on 06.23.07 @ 10:11 am

     

    Amen, Stevie B.

  3. by Anonymous, on 06.28.07 @ 8:29 am

     

    That was strangely engaging - couldn’t stop watching. That person must have been coordinated like no other or ended up in a mental ward after getting that take right.

  4. by Anonymous, on 07.07.07 @ 10:34 pm

     

    “steve b” is absolutely right — there IS still music out there that spawns creativity. as for how to tap it, it really does start with listeners refusing to put up with corporatized, mundane crap — my roommate in college taught me to do so

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