"[1] Thomas Bangalter also elaborated in a 2001 interview that "A lot of house music today just uses samples from disco records of the '70s and '80s...
[3] "Aerodynamic" halts for a solo consisting of "metallic, two-hand tapping on electric guitar", combines the two styles, and ends with a separate "spacier" electronic segment.
[1] The solo elements were described playfully as "impossible, ridiculous Yngwie guitar arpeggios",[4] which reflect the fast arpeggiation common with violin parts in classical music.
"[5] He also commented that the end of the track "is completely baroque music, a classical composition we put into synthetic form.
Instead of asking for compensation for using the sample, Pedro Winter suggested to Daft Punk that they ask Slum Village to remix one of their tracks.
It shows an army of humanoid troopers sedating the audience with gas, and poisoning and kidnapping the alien band members from the "One More Time" video.