Lose Yourself to Dance
Daft Punk · 2013
4 min · 1 track · house · synth-pop · electronica
A groovy fusion of disco and electronic elements that invites listeners to lose themselves on the dance floor.
Lose Yourself to Dance is a single by Daft Punk, released in 2013. A groovy fusion of disco and electronic elements that invites listeners to lose themselves on the dance floor. 'Lose Yourself to Dance' received widespread acclaim and was praised for its retro sound and modern production techniques. The single reached number one on various international charts and solidified Daft Punk's influence in the nu-disco revival, further cementing their status as pioneers in electronic music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lose Yourself to Dance sound like?
A groovy fusion of disco and electronic elements that invites listeners to lose themselves on the dance floor. Rooted in house and synth-pop.
What makes Lose Yourself to Dance by Daft Punk notable?
'Lose Yourself to Dance' received widespread acclaim and was praised for its retro sound and modern production techniques. The single reached number one on various international charts and solidified Daft Punk's influence in the nu-disco revival, further cementing their status as pioneers in electronic music. Released as part of Daft Punk's fourth studio album, 'Random Access Memories,' this track marked a significant return for the duo after an eight-year hiatus. The album showcased a departure from their earlier sound, embracing live instrumentation and collaborations with notable artists, positioning them at the forefront of a new wave in electronic music.
How many songs are on Lose Yourself to Dance?
Lose Yourself to Dance has 1 track, running approximately 4 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Lose Yourself to Dance (radio edit w/ fade) Standout 4:09
Release Date
August 13, 2013
Artist Origin
France
Runtime
4 min 9 sec
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