Posted by marc February 22, 2016

The BBC just dropped the needle on a documentary dedicated entirely to French electronic duo Daft Punk. I'm not a fan of the genre in general, but I've always been intrigued by the way they produce their music, and of course their retro-futuristic fashion. Judging by the teaser embedded below, we may even see the guys take off their masks, unveiling their faces for what I believe is the first time ever. The documentary can only be viewed on BBC's iPlayer, which blocks IP addresses outside the UK. But I'm sure you can figure out a way around that.
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