An early demo version of the song that became 'Give Life Back To Music'.
Following the release of 'The Writing of Fragments of Time' on March 22nd, Daft Punk unveil new song 'GLBTM (Studio Outtakes)'.
It's another new sample from the ten year anniversary edition of their iconic last album 'Random Access Memories', out on May 12th.
For the 'Random Access Memories 10th Anniversary Edition', Daft Punk have opened their archive and offer us 35 minutes of unreleased material across 9 tracks.
"GLBTM (Studio Outtakes)" is an early demo version of the song that ended up being "Give Life Back To Music" before additional production was added to the track.
This track gives listeners a glimpse into the song's development and highlights the importance of all the elements that went into achieving the final result.
Recording with other musicians was Daft Punk's main goal for the album.
Listeners can feel the life, energy and joy of the people playing music in the studio.
'GLBTM (Studio Outtakes)' offers an inside look at how experimentation is part of Daft Punk's production.
These outtakes can also be seen as research – as the audience hears many inspirations and directions for the other forms the song could have taken, before Daft Punk completed it and eventually became 'Give Life Back To Music' before ten years.
'Random Access Memories 10th Anniversary Edition' will be released on May 12th on 2 CDs, 3 LPs and digitally. Additionally, his original album 'Random Access Memories' will be available in Atmos audio for the first time.
