The leaked clips we told you about from Daft Punk’s anticipated feature film Electroma are gone from YouTube, but the film is now set for a proper DVD release. The silent movie about two robots traveling America in search of a way to become human will be out this fall courtesy of Vice and the duo have a sextet of North American screenings scheduled ahead of the release beginning tomorrow night in Toronto.
Here's the full press release:
Daft Punk's Electroma to be released on Vice Records
Select North American screenings this summer, dvd to be released fall 2007
Daft Punk's Electroma is an odyssey of two robots (played by Peter Hurteau and Michael Reich) who journey across a mythic American landscape of haunting, surreal beauty on a quest to become human.
Justice has been quite on a roll lately. They've remixed Franz Ferdinand, Scenario Rock, Fatboy Slim, NERD and even Britney Spears. Looks like the French duo have gotten their grubby mits on Daft Punk's “Human After All” and went ahead and reworked it, giving it that bass heavy, robotic, eerie, anamolous sound that only Justice knows how to. The mp3 along witn many other remixed items can be found by clicking here.
Grass doesn’t grow at the Empire Polo Field. Not without the help of human hands, anyway. Yet on top of this man made lawn has sprung one of the finest music festivals in the world. What started as an ambitious, Southern California science experiment in the middle of nowhere has ballooned to a modern-day music pilgrimage whose outreach extends to all 50 states and beyond. But things weren’t always this good. There was a time when the festival teetered on the brink of extinction. Now that Coachella is in its eighth year—and increased to three days for the first time—we thought it was time for those who lived through it all to tell the story behind this generation’s greatest music festival.
Paul Tollett
* President, Goldenvoice / Southern California Concert Promoter and Coachella co-founder
It was good for Goldenvoice when the Lollapalooza …
Starting. . .right. . .about. . .now, Daft Punk presale tickets are available for their Jul 21st show at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. From today (Mar 22) at 10 a.m. until tomorrow (Mar 23) at 10 p.m. you can get your presale on through this link right hurr. And if you happen to be afraid of the Internet (Sandy Bullock's destructive performance in The Net still scares us sometimes, too), watch this. If not, well, we'll see you there.
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