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The music video for Daft Punk’s (1997) is a masterpiece of visual synchronization directed by Michel Gondry . It serves as a literal "visual score" where every group of dancers represents a specific musical element of the track. The Visual "Score" Guide
Each character group is meticulously choreographed by to match a unique sound layer: Character Group Musical Instrument/Layer Robots The Vocals (the iconic "Around the World" talk-box hook) Athletes The Bass Guitar (the steady, rhythmic bassline) Disco Girls The Keyboard (the high-pitched disco synth chords) Skeletons The Guitar (the funky, scratching guitar line) Mummies The Drums (the primary drum machine beat) Key Production Details daft_punk_around_the_world_official_music_video...
Gondry avoided close-ups, wanting the choreography to be viewed as a whole rather than "filler" with fast cuts. The music video for Daft Punk’s (1997) is
The phrase "Around the world" is repeated 144 times in the album version, and the video's circular choreography mirrors this relentless loop. The phrase "Around the world" is repeated 144
Daft Punk - Around The World (Official Music Video Remastered)
The track is composed in E minor , while the bassline uses the A dorian mode . Where to Watch and Explore DAFT PUNK – AROUND THE WORLD (Official Music Video)