MUSIC SOUNDS BETTER WITH YOU.

Music | Johnny | April 4, 2009

A blast from the past with one of the most memorable tracks of the 90s.

The year was 1998, Stardust the electronic house music band was formed and it consisted of Benjamin Diamond, Alan Braxe and Thomas Bangalter (One half of Daft Punk).

“Music Sounds Better With You” was the only track from project Stardust, and the 3 never collaborated again. They have become household names in the music industry after all these years but that track is unforgettable.

The song uses a catchy as hell sample from the track “Fate” by Chaka Khan and became one of the highest selling singles in UK.
It was also used in Daft Punk in their live album Alive 2007, along with element of “One More Time” & “Human After All”.

So what are we doing looking ten years back? We are not looking back in anger but a few artists have decided to add their touch to the track and it must be said that it is a wonderful surprise.

Nothing beats the original in our opinion, but Discotech and Miami Horror have added their midas touch to it and it is brilliant!
The original single had a radio edit, club remix and a Bob Sinclair remix included as well.

The video of the track was done by none other than Michel Gondry himself. It a a throwback to days where Michel was still doin MTV vids and Daft Punk wasn’t even famous. You have to watch it and grab them MP3s below of course.

MP3 STARDUST – MUSIC SOUNDS BETTER WITH YOU (IN MIAMI HORROR REMIX)

MP3 STARDUST – MUSIC SOUNDS BETTER WITH YOU (DISCOTECH REMIX)

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  1. Great post, great song, great artists… I LOVE IT!

    Comment by IAN FRANCE on April 8, 2009 at 9:00 am

  2. I love Gondry! If you like his stuff, you gotta check out Tokyo!
    Gondry’s section is surreal and funny as hell!

    I think the DVD comes out June 30 (www.tokyothemovie.com).
    I preordered it on Amazon, through the site.
    Better that NY Stories. Best triptych since Amorres Perroes.

    Comment by F. Booth on June 6, 2009 at 6:18 am