: It primarily follows a progression of Em9 -> C#7sus -> Cmaj7 -> D7sus . The shift from C#m11 to Cmaj7 is a notable "modal interchange" that adds a sense of surprise by moving from the bright E Dorian scale to the darker E natural minor .
is the tenth track on Daft Punk's seminal 2001 album, Discovery . While it lacked the heavy radio rotation of singles like "One More Time," it has quietly become a fan favorite and a masterclass in French house production. The Anatomy of the Groove Daft Punk - Voyager (Audio)
: The track features "Nile Rodgers-esque" clean rhythm guitar loops and an airy synthesizer pad that provides a cosmic, laid-back atmosphere. : It primarily follows a progression of Em9
Described by the duo as a "salute to the bassline," the track is built around a tightly sequenced, funky bass loop that drives the entire four-minute runtime. While it lacked the heavy radio rotation of
: The bass utilizes octave jumps and detailed 32nd-note programming to create a "slapping" feel, likely achieved using the high filter resonance of a Roland Juno-106 .