Aerodynamic (song)

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"Aerodynamic"
"Aerodynamic" cover
Single by Daft Punk
from the album Discovery
B-side(s) "Digital Love", "Aerodynamite"
Released August 14, 2001
Format CD, 12"
Recorded Unknown
Genre Dance, Electronica
Length 3:27
Label Virgin Records
Writer(s) Thomas Bangalter
Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Producer(s) Daft Punk
Chart positions
  • #50 Australia
Daft Punk singles chronology
"One More Time"
(2000)
"Aerodynamic"
(2001)
"Digital Love"
(2001)

"Aerodynamic" is an instrumental track by Daft Punk that is particularly well-known for its robotic guitar solo. It was the second single choice from Discovery for Daft Punk, who appeared to be releasing singles in the album's track order. It contains a sample of "Il Macquillage Lady" by Sister Sledge.[1] Just as for '"One More Time", the sample is not credited in the Discovery liner notes.

The single only charted in Australia, and only for a week, at #50. Later on, the track hit the U.S. dance charts through club play as the B-side to "Digital Love".

The Slum Village remix of "Aerodynamic" (featured in Daft Club) is a hip hop track, and the only Daft Punk song to ever use profanity (though the essential themes of the remix are much more tame than typical hip hop).

The song was used in the VH1 featurette "Awesomely Badder Girls", along with the single, "Digital Love".

[edit] Single track listing

  1. "Aerodynamic"
  2. "Aerodynamite"

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