Daft Punk "One More Time"

Already well-established among techno fans but still bubbling under the radar for most teens and 20-somethings, Daft Punk exploded into bars and clubs around the world in 2000 with the first single from its second album, Discovery.

"One More Time" is an archetypal good-time, get-up song. Its driving bass and stop-start synth horns (lifted from Eddie John's "More Spell On You") lay the perfect foundation for Romanthony's heavily auto-tuned vocals. 

The song includes a moment straight out of the James Brown playbook when the beat falls out, and Romanthony pleads for listeners to join him in celebration until everything goes silent before the song comes back full at maximum drive.

The music video is part of an animation movie that would be released three years after the song. The only audio in the movie is Discovery, which plays in its entirety, as a story unfolds about a band that gets taken captive after a planetary invasion, undergoes experiments from strange robots, and must fight for its freedom.

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