Nile Rodgers talks new Daft Punk album in third collaborators video
Daft Punk have been teasing the vast collaborators from their new album by releasing video interviews with the relevant featured artists. We already seen clips with Giorgio Moroder in the first episode and producer Todd Edwards talking about his role in the recording process. Now it’s Nile Rodgers’ turn to speak up, even though he’s been revealing clues about the album for months.
“Some of the best artists make you feel good,” Rodgers begins. “They look to the future.” The disco legend goes on to compare the record to Donna Summer, says working with Daft Punk was like working with Bowie and how the electronic duo have “gone back to go forward”.
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