Thomas Bangalter Extra Dry 【Secure】
: Bangalter repurposed the track for the soundtrack of the 2002 Gaspar Noé film Irréversible , where its intense, repetitive nature served to enhance the film's claustrophobic atmosphere.
: It was released on his own Roulé imprint (catalog number Roulé 306), a label he used as a creative outlet for non-commercial and more experimental solo sounds. Thomas Bangalter Extra Dry
Unlike the "filter house" of Daft Punk's Homework that relied heavily on disco loops, "Extra Dry" is characterized by its . : Bangalter repurposed the track for the soundtrack
: The track achieved unexpected recognition in the hip-hop world when legendary producer J Dilla sampled it for Slum Village's track "Raise It Up" . : The track achieved unexpected recognition in the
: It employs extreme repetition, a hallmark of Bangalter’s solo work, intended more for the visceral experience of the club floor than radio play.