Aerodynamic
Daft Punk · 2001
11 min · 2 tracks · house · synth-pop · electronica
A seamless blend of ethereal melodies and pulsating beats that encapsulate Daft Punk's innovative electronic sound.
Aerodynamic is a single by Daft Punk, released in 2001. A seamless blend of ethereal melodies and pulsating beats that encapsulate Daft Punk's innovative electronic sound. The album garnered critical acclaim and helped to redefine electronic music in the early 2000s, influencing a wave of artists across various genres. Tracks from 'Discovery,' including 'Aerodynamic,' received significant airplay and contributed to Daft Punk winning a Grammy Award for Best Electronic Album in 2004. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Aerodynamic sound like?
A seamless blend of ethereal melodies and pulsating beats that encapsulate Daft Punk's innovative electronic sound. Rooted in house and synth-pop.
What makes Aerodynamic by Daft Punk notable?
The album garnered critical acclaim and helped to redefine electronic music in the early 2000s, influencing a wave of artists across various genres. Tracks from 'Discovery,' including 'Aerodynamic,' received significant airplay and contributed to Daft Punk winning a Grammy Award for Best Electronic Album in 2004. Released in 2001, 'Aerodynamic' is part of Daft Punk's third studio album, 'Discovery,' following their commercial breakthrough with 'Homework' and 'Alive 1997.' At this point, the duo was solidifying their reputation as pioneers of the French house movement, exploring new musical territories while maintaining their signature robotic aesthetic.
How many songs are on Aerodynamic?
Aerodynamic has 2 tracks, running approximately 11 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Aerodynamic Standout 3:46
- 2 Aerodynamite Standout 7:46
Release Date
March 28, 2001
Artist Origin
France
Runtime
11 min 33 sec
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