: Evil humanoid machines descend on the planet, using gas to knock out the band members and the audience.
As part of Interstella 5555 , the video helped pioneer the concept of the "visual album." It remains a fan favorite for its perfect synchronization between the high-energy percussion and the high-stakes chase scene on screen.
The official video for 'Aerodynamic' continues the story from 'One More Time', featuring the iconic anime style of Leiji Matsumoto: Daft Punk - Aerodynamic (Official Video) YouTube• Mar 7, 2009 Daft Punk - Aerodynamic (Official Video)
: The song's funky groove is built around a sample from "Il Macquillage Lady" by Sister Sledge (1982).
The music video was directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi and supervised by the legendary manga artist . His signature aesthetic—characterized by retro-futuristic technology and slender, expressive character designs—defines the visual identity of the Discovery era. Musical Composition : Evil humanoid machines descend on the planet,
: It is famous for its "digital" baroque-style guitar solo, which Thomas Bangalter described as a blend of heavy metal and classical influences, achieved through intricate synth programming to sound like a guitar.
: At the end of the video, a distress signal is received by Shep, a space-pilot who becomes the story's protagonist. Production and Style The music video was directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi
: The track starts with heavy bells and ends with a minimalist, ticking beat that transitions seamlessly into the next track, "Digital Love." Legacy