This is my fan-made unofficial remix of Daft Punk's song 'Doin' it Right' which I have just uploaded again after taking it down & altering it just a bit from the last upload. I enjoyed putting this together. It is definitely a catchy song, especially the more you listen to it. I do like it! I hope that you do too. Enjoy!
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"Doin' It Right" is a song written and performed by French electronic music duo Daft Punk and American musician Panda Bear of the band Animal Collective. It is a track on Daft Punk's fourth studio album Random Access Memories (2013), and was the last to be recorded for the album.
"Doin' It Right" was the last song to be recorded for Random Access Memories. Noah Lennox, better known by his stage name Panda Bear, had first heard of Daft Punk through the music video of the song "Around the World", which introduced him to many aspects of electronic dance music. He later asked the duo to remix an Animal Collective song, which they declined. A request to remix a solo Panda Bear track was also refused by Daft Punk as they no longer had an interest in doing "that kind of thing". The duo however would keep Panda Bear in mind for a collaboration and invited him to the Random Access Memories sessions in Paris a year and a half later.
Lennox's contribution was recorded within a three-day window, which went against his usual approach of gestating an idea over a long period. He recalled that after the microphones in the studio were prepared and tested for his voice, he was instructed to simply "do something good". He initially tried several ideas, none of which resonated with the group in the studio. The idea that became "Doin' It Right" came about very late in the sessions on a whim, to which Daft Punk reacted positively. Lennox remarked that his intention was to make a song that was neither Panda Bear nor Daft Punk, but to "hit a target that was perfectly in the middle of us. I definitely felt like I was out of my comfort zone, but that's ultimately what the whole song is about."
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