Daft Punk has not signed, or even entered discussions, to produce a score for Dario Argentoâs upcoming feature Dark Glasses (Occhiali Neri), according to a statement from the film’s producers.
It was reported earlier this week that Argento had said the French electronic music duo were on board, but the producers have now issued a statement to set the record straight.
Producers Conchita Airoldi at Urania Pictures and Brahim Chioua at Getaway Pictures said Argentoâs words reflected âa desireâ instead of a confirmation.
They said: âUrania Pictures and Getaway Films, producers of Dario Argentoâs Dark Glasses, wish to react to the rumours currently circulating, following an interview in La Repubblica in which Argento stated that Daft Punk were to compose the soundtrack of his new movie.
âThis statement reflects Argentoâs desire to work with Daft Punk, however there has been no agreement nor discussions between both parties. The movie is currently in pre-production, and Darioâs wish is not on todayâs agenda.â
Argento was first quoted as saying: âThey know all my films. They learned through a mutual French friend that I was working on a new film and they contacted me to tell me that they wanted to collaborate with me.â
Daft Punk members Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalte previously scored for Disneyâs Tron: Legacy in 2010. Their last studio album was 2013âs âRandom Access Memoriesâ, featuring their chart-topping single âGet Luckyâ.
The poll, compiled by PPL and BBC Radio 2, revealed the top 40 most played songs across radio and television in the UK throughout the 2010s.
As reported by the BBC, Pharrell Williamsâ âHappyâ topped the list, followed by Adeleâs âRolling In The Deepâ and âMoves Like Jaggerâ from Maroon 5 and Christiana Aguilera.
Other entries in the top ten include Daft Punk and Pharrellâs âGet Luckyâ, Justin Timberlakeâs âCanât Stop The Feeling!â and âUptown Funkâ from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars. Kings of Leonâs âSex On Fireâ completed the top 10.
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