Daft Punk open to working with Nile Rodgers again
Hot off the back of their new album release, which garnered some fantastic press as well as some less favourable, Daft Punk look keen to collaborate on new music with Nile Rodgers once again.
Rodgers has apparently, according to the Daily Star, found some lost music that he believes “they’d love to work on”. The unreleased material dates back his Chic days and has been stored away – until now. The veteran musician says he “trusts” Daft Punk as producers, which is why this stuff is finally being unearthed.
The unheard music is rather varied, according to the legendary guitarist: “There’s some solo stuff, tracks by Johnny Mathis and Fonzi Thornton, the soundtrack to a film called Alphabet City, and Chic recording in Stockholm.”
[via CMU]
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