Thomas Bangalter has revealed that he once bought a ticket from a tout to his own Daft Punk gig outside of the show.
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In a new interview with the French news channel Brut, Bangalter opened up about the moment and recalled being outside “to buy a sandwich” and then being approached by the seller. The musician found the interaction amusing and went on to purchase the ticket without revealing who he was.
“I thought it would be funny, so I bought the ticket, went to the venue, and waited,â he told the outlet (transcribed by Mixmag).
Elsewhere in the interview, Bangalter discussed the pros and cons of having a career that gave him anonymity. “It protected me, but it could also lead to a kind of isolation, which isnât particularly pleasant. After hiding for 20 years, the message about intentions and freedom has been conveyed,” he said.
He continued: âAt some point, it seemed pretentious to continue staying anonymous. I found myself in situations where people apologized for not having photos to ensure I wouldnât be disturbed. I wasnât seeking attention, but the anonymity started to attract more attention than it removed.â
In other news, Bangalter was recently announced as the composer of the DAAAAAALĂÂ film soundtrack.
The news was announced on Instagram today (January 9) via Ed Banger Records (Justice, Breakbot), who will release the soundtrack on their label.
âLetâs start 2024 with something very special!â, the label wrote. âThrilled to welcome Thomas Bangalter on Ed Banger records for the release of the original soundtrack of DAAAAAALĂ.â
The movie, directed by Quentin Dupieux (also known by his DJ name Mr Oizo), is scheduled for release on February 7.

Bangalter also recently worked on the soundtrack to âChiropteraâ, an opera made in collaboration with artist JR and choreographer Damien Jalet. The second act was performed to the public on November 12, 2022.
He also released the orchestral soundtrack to a ballet called âMythologiesâ in April. The album focuses on âthe large-scale traditional force of a symphony and, as such, it embraces the history of orchestral ballet musicâ.
His former band Daft Punk also released the anniversary edition of their seminal album âRandom Access Memoriesâ in May. The record featured Daft Punkâs previously unreleased second collaboration with Julian Casablancas called âInfinity Repeatingâ.
Additionally, the duo released the drumless edition of âRandom Access Memoriesâ last November.
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