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Daft Punk To Score Disney’s Movie Tron 2

Submitted by David Abutbul on March 8, 2009 – 10:56 AM2 Comments
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Daft PunkThe fantastic french duo Daft Punk(Bangalter and de Homem-Christo) which always had a robotic groove to it is now, according to the Upcoming Film Scores Blog, signed up to score the next Tron (Tron 2.0) movie by Disney a sequel to a movie about evil computers from 1982 (First movie scored by Wendy Carlos). The movie is scheduled for a 2011 release and will star Olivia Wilde and will be directed by Joseph Kosinski. Daft Punk have already worked on two movies before, Interstella 5555 and their own feature, Electroma, though this will be their first official full-feature movie score.
Good luck guys.

Here is a sample of what might be ahead of us, a clip from Electroma.

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  • John says:

    When I heard this news, I was so excited because Daft Punk are my favorite musicians ever. Wendy Carlos made the first Tron soundtrack amazing and I know Daft Punk will do the same. They never disappoint so the soundtrack will be epic!

  • Dennis says:

    Bag of shite. What a set of jokers. It just shows it’s not what you know it’s who you know. Hard core DJs, about as hard as my soft off. How the hell do these talentless nubs get the gig? (As above again) Why can’t they get a talented, inivitive, time served, chap(s) to do the job properly?

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