Daft Punk released their second album “Discovery” in March of 2001 and marked a departure from their first album into more disco and R&B. It was a critical and commercial success and is #236 on the Rolling Stone top 500 as of 2020.
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Daft Punk released their second album “Discovery” in March of 2001 and marked a departure from their first album into more disco and R&B. It was a critical and commercial success and is #236 on the Rolling Stone top 500 as of 2020.
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We’re taking a quick detour to discuss The Blues Brothers, a 1980 musical comedy film starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. While it’s an absolutely absurd film, we explore how, at its heart, it’s a love letter to R&B, soul, and blues artists such as Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, James Brown, and Ray Charles, among many more!
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Daft Punk released their second album “Discovery” in March of 2001 and marked a departure from their first album into more disco and R&B. It was a critical and commercial success and is #236 on the Rolling Stone top 500 as of 2020.
Subscribe on Patreon for Bonus Episodes and to join our private GroupMe where we’ve been discussing upcoming festivals, new releases, and music in general: https://patreon.com/postamp
PRO TIP: We encourage you to listen to the album in full, either before or after its related episode. (Or before AND after!)
Click here for our Spotify playlists for this and past episodes: https://open.spotify.com/user/kd8l2yvse4sbkeka389htt4o1?si=d169a6785b8c4ec9
Visit the website to leave us a message: https://www.chwstudios.com/post-amp-podcast