Feb01

Daft Punk “Fake” MP3 Artists Revealed

Last week, two Daft Punk tracks mysteriously popped up, allegedly leaked from the upcoming TRON Legacy soundtrack. The legitimacy of both songs, “The Crash” and “Fragile,” was denied by the Daft Punk camp, but not before “The Crash” even made it on to Kanye’s blog. That still leaves the question, who did make these tracks that fooled even Yeezy? The answer to at least one is Calamity Jane recording artist Pilotpriest.

The truth came to light after Calamity Jane co-owner (and long time URB contributor) Dani Deahl discovered the song, actually titled “Body Double,” posted on Kanye’s website. Of course, Dani is no fool, and is rushing the release of “Body Double” to iTunes. Dani also denies any suspicion that Calamity Jane leaked the fake themselves for the publicity. The internet is a strange place kids.

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10 Responses to “Daft Punk “Fake” MP3 Artists Revealed”

  1. N says:

    Saw em at Lollapalooza. I’m dying to see what there new live show is going to be since they retired the period. I would travel anywhere in the world to get one more chance to see em live again.

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  2. bwisott says:

    Saw them at lollalooza as well. They destroyed and it was the single best light show experience of a tour ever.

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  3. smitherssocal says:

    they killed at vegoose…(people were dressed as robots in the crowd). sure hope they make it out west.

    soonish.

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