The Neptunes, Daft Punk Offer Up A Breath of Fresh Air

A plethora of electronic acts are lending their services to Everybody Hertz, a remix album inspired by Airís 2001 release 10,000 Hz Legend. The remix album features the Neptunes, Thomas Bangaler of Daft Punk, and Modjo among others and is slated for release on February 19th via Astralwerks. The 10-track set also features a previously unreleased song from the French duo entitled “The Way You Look Tonight” and a live video for “People in the City.” Experimental dub veteran Adrian Sherwood takes his turn with a remix of “How Does it Make You Feel” while Bangalter, Mr. Oizo, the Neptunes, the Hacker, and Roger Manning contribute with their own interpretations of “Donít Be Light.”

Tracklist

“Don’t Be Light,” Thomas Bangalter edit
“Don’t Be Light, “Mr. Oizo remix
“How Does It Make You Feel,” Adrian Sherwood remix
“Don’t Be Light,” Neptunes remix
“People in the City,” Modjo remix
“Don’t Be Light,” the Hacker remix
“How Does It Make You Feel,” edit
“Don’t Be Light,” Roger Manning remix
“People in the City,” Jack Lahana remix
“The Way You Look Tonight” (previously unreleased)

Source: Billboard.com

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