JAKARTA - A collaborator with Daft Punk revealed that this duo is working on the album "lost" which may be a follow-up to the Random Access Memories which was released 11 years ago.
Quinn, the drummer for the session who worked with duo Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel on Daft Punk's last album, revealed about her experience working on 'Random Access Memories' in an interview with a media organization managed by alt students. news26:46.
"In the 'RAM' (album), I was the last person to be included in the album," Quinn said via Consequence Of Sound.
The next album that is being worked on [Daft Punk], I am the first person.
Quinn continued by telling that she was able to watch Daft Punk in the early stages of the songwriting process and the album.
"Thomas [Bangalter] plays this keyboard, and actually has a computer program, and he's experimenting. He hit something. We're really just trying to convey the atmosphere. He's on a beautiful mixing board. I'm in the studio, I started playing my strange drum set... Whatever he gives me, I'll answer and try to think about something."
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"The unnamed album, in my opinion, will be a lot of spontaneous things," he said, talking about the LP which would be a follow-up to 'Random Access Memories'.
I remember playing this one thing my pianoboard, the inside of the piano I put my kick pedal on the strings and played it like a kick drum. I remember they really liked it. I don't know if it's going to be an album. It was the crazy thing and it sounded strange".
Speaking of the status of the album, Quinn said: "I keep checking. I was told they were working on it. It came out of the locker. I asked Daft Punk's permission to talk about it in another article, because as you know, they are very closed. And the greatest people."
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