New version of 'Get Lucky' set for June release

How do you fancy a second Daft Punk album this year? It's not out of the question. The chart-topping French duo have confirmed plans to remix new album Random Access Memories, with the first release coming in June.

The robotic stars have revealed that they will remix their No.1 hit 'Get Lucky', the first time they have rarely reworked one of their own tracks, and release a new version next month. They plan to follow suit with the rest of their new album.

"We're working on some mixes ourselves," says Thomas Bangalter in an interview with Pete Tong for Radio One. "So, yes, there will probably be Daft Punk mixes of Daft Punk.

"Usually, we never mix ourselves, that's something we feel we're interested in doing this time.

"The first track we're remixing is 'Get Lucky'. That will be out by the end of June."

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Daft Punk have released three previous remix albums - but reworked by other artists. Tracks from their first two studio albums, Homework and Discovery, were remixed by the likes of Boris D'Lugosh, The Neptunes and Basement Jaxx, and released as Daft Club in 2001.

Human After All tracks were remixed by Soulwax, SebastiAn, Erol Alkan, Justice and Vitalic and released in 2006. Their Tron: Legacy soundtrack was remixed by M83, Paul Oakenfold, Boys Noize, Kaskade and more in 2011.

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