[Ben Combee] realized there were only 18 unique words to make up the song “Harder Faster Better Stronger” and with an extra PyBadge from Supercon 2021 on hand, it seems obvious to make a ...
The band won a Grammy for album of the year in 2014 Daft Punk, who were responsible ... The album's most enduring song, however, is Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. Based entirely around Edwin ...
He was best known for the disco song Cola Bottle Baby, which formed the basis for Daft Punk's Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. He was also a prolific session musician and producer who worked with ...
Pop punk has its naysayers among punk fans, although saying “nay” is sort of the go-to move for some punks. However, there are a lot of fine bands out there that fall under the nebulous ...
New merger legislation introduced to parliament this morning offers key clarifications for business, but the shift to ...
We’ve reached into the archives for a bit of Daft Punk helmet nostalgia, so stick on Harder Better Faster and lets take a look at them, er, one more time. One of the earliest Daft Punk helmets ...
Radio 1's Dance Anthems Classic dance anthems with Charlie Hedges Party Hedges brings your favourite classic anthems to soundtrack the rave! 180 mins ...
As 2024’s Portola Festival ends, so does another San Francisco summer. The festival, which was expected to draw 45,000 attendees to San Francisco’s Pier 80, just concluded its third year. As a ...
This is where the gold in our technology lies," Andersson said in the lab report. The team looked to lyrics from a Daft Punk song, "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," as motivation, she added.
Ovulation sometimes can be harder to predict if a woman's cycles are irregular. And for women who are getting older, monthly cycles first get shorter, then longer the closer they get to menopause.
Driver seeks revenge on the man responsible for his brother's death, but a devoted cop gets wind of his plan and tries to stop him from carrying it out. Meanwhile, a hit man attempts to end Driver ...
“Aggressive” is not a term I would normally associate with the Bank of England’s quietly-spoken governor, but it was Andrew Bailey’s word of choice today. He said the Bank could become a ...