Thomas Bangalter Extra Dry -

The track was released in October 1998 as the second track on Trax On Da Rocks Vol. 2 , a vinyl-only EP on Bangalter’s Roulé label.

A notable and "useful" piece of trivia regarding Thomas Bangalter's is its famous, though initially unauthorized, reuse in hip-hop. The J Dilla Connection

The most significant piece of history for this track is that legendary producer sampled its opening 8-bit synth line for the Slum Village song "Raise It Up" . Thomas Bangalter Extra Dry

Dilla reportedly used the sample without prior permission. Rather than seeking legal damages, Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (Daft Punk) requested that Slum Village remix one of their tracks instead.

It is characterized by its "crispy, 8-bit synths" and a harsher, more adventurous sound compared to his earlier solo work, picking up the experimental energy of Daft Punk's Homework . The track was released in October 1998 as

This exchange led to the official Slum Village remix of Daft Punk's "Aerodynamic" . Production and Legacy

"Extra Dry" (along with "Outrun" and "Turbo") gained further mainstream visibility when it was featured in the soundtrack for the video game Midnight Club II . The J Dilla Connection The most significant piece

While specific track gear isn't documented individually, Bangalter's Roulé-era productions heavily utilized the E-mu SP-1200 sampler, the Alesis 3630 compressor for its signature "pumping" effect, and Mackie mixers . Thomas Bangalter – Extra Dry Lyrics - Genius