Daft Punk’s legendary Alive 2007 stage design gets LEGO recreation
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Daft Punk’s iconic stage design for Alive 2007 live show has been recreated by a father and son duo using LEGO, and may get an official release.
As part of a new partnership between LEGO and Universal Music, which will see the release of a wide range of new products later in the year, a competition has been launched encouraging fans to “show off your love of music using LEGO bricks”. Certain fan-made designs will end up being chosen to be made into official sets sold by LEGO.
Among the top 10 entrants is that of Patrick Harboun and his son, who have recreated the legendary scene of Daft Punk’s Alive 2007.
“Lego has always been a big part of our lives,” writes Harboun under the video of his and his son’s creation, which you can watch below, “So it was just a matter of time before we remixed our 2 passions together. There are quite a few Lego Daft Punk projects on the web but we thought we could take it to the next level, by making it more accurate and simulating the upcoming Lego Night Mode (for which we’re super excited).”
“My son’s favourite song when he was 1 was Get Lucky (actually it was the only song he was willing to listen, although, to keep our sanity and be allowed to listen to other songs in our life, my wife and I eventually managed to extend his appreciation to the whole Daft Punk discography). Soon Digital Love became a regular bedtime lullaby. Now that my son’s 8 he has transferred the passion to his 4-year-old sister and our family is regularly robot rocking around the world.”
Check it out below.