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Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You

Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You

Label:
Catalog#:
V25G-38651, 7243 8 38651 2 3
Format:
CD, Maxi-Single
Country:
US
Released:
1998
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House

Tracklist

1   Music Sounds Better With You (Radio Edit) 4:21
2   Music Sounds Better With You (12" Club Mix) 6:48
3   Music Sounds Better With You (Bob Sinclar Remix) 6:46
    Keyboards, Trumpet - Cutee B
  Remix - Bob Sinclar
4   Music Sounds Better With You (Chateau Flight Remix) 7:14
    Remix - Château Flight

Credits

Mixed By - Alan Braxe , Thomas Bangalter
Producer - Thomas Bangalter
Programmed By - Stardust
Vocals - Benjamin Diamond
Written By - Bangalter / Cohen / Quème
Written-By - Quème* , Cohen* , Bangalter*
Written-by [Sample] - King* , Musker*

Notes

Contains a sample of "Fate" Performed by Chaka Khan.
Recorded @ Daft House in Paris.

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Rated 5/5
Review by ledjfab Dec 29, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
Interesting affair: After the legendary "Gym Tonic" incident happened between Thomas Bangalter and Bob Sinclar, the path of these two successful DJ's separated. In between, Sinclar had remixed "Music Sounds Better With You" and some editions of the Stardust single includes his version. It was just a matter of time before Dimitri from Paris & Bibi got asked to replace the Bob Sinclar mix in the tracklisting with their sweet "Anthem From Paris", which became one of the most popular version to be played, alongside the original.
Review by s_caron Dec 28, 2003
I remember when I first heard this song, on a weekly radio broadcast of a club night in Grand Rapids, MI that 94.5 FM was doing at the time. There was (and still is, really) something reallly infectious about the uptempo disco-flavored groove of this DAFT PUNK styled production. With regards to this particular release, I tend to prefer the original mixes of the track (especially the lengthier club mix) to the two remixes, as they're not all that interesting.

The fact that T. Bangalter worked on this track is quite clear - I first thought for the longest time that this was, in fact, a DAFT PUNK track, because they never announced the names of the tracks that they had played on the radio and it sounded so similar to tracks on HOMEWORK...

I think it definitely carved out a little niche in history for itself. I rather wish that I had it on 12" instead of CD... it would be fun to spin every now and then.