
Daft Side of the Moon
A Daft Punk fueled musical addendum to the 1973 studio album release by Pink Floyd.
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9 songs
4:04

Cinematic progressive electronic rock instrumental blending Pink Floyd’s spacious atmospheres with Daft Punk’s robotic house groove, Very slow intro with evolving analog synth pads, distant noise textures, and long reverb tails, Clean electric guitar plays sparse melodic fragments, No vocals, Subtle pulse emerges late, restrained and unresolved, Introspective, detached, spacious mix
4:11

A cinematic instrumental futuristic psychedelic rock–electronic fusion blending Pink Floyd’s spacious atmospheres with Daft Punk’s robotic house groove, Slow-building analog synth pads and atmospheric effects set an introspective tone, joined by clean, expressive electric guitar lines, A steady, humanized disco-inspired rhythm section gradually emerges, with warm bass, subtle arpeggios, and evolving textures that shift from spacious and moody to grooving and hypnotic, balancing emotional depth with polished electronic warmth
7:39

A futuristic psychedelic rock–electronic fusion blending Pink Floyd’s spacious atmospheres with Daft Punk’s robotic house groove, Pulsing analog synth bass, filtered arpeggios, steady 4/4 beat, cosmic guitar swells, vocoder accents, and slow-building sections create a hypnotic, immersive journey
4:16

Mid-tempo progressive electronic instrumental blending Pink Floyd’s spacious atmospheres with Daft Punk’s robotic chill groove, built on looping analog synth sequences and a tight, repetitive groove, Warm bass locks with steady drums, Minimal guitar motifs repeat with slight variations, Emotion is controlled and restrained, Mechanical feel softened by human timing
4:04

Retro-futuristic electronic instrumental inspired by Pink Floyd’s psychedelic atmospheres with Daft Punk’s late-70s disco and modern house, Four-on-the-floor groove with warm, rounded bass, filtered synth chords, and evolving arpeggios, Polished, glossy production, Instrumental vocoder-style textures allowed but no lyrics, Comforting, hypnotic, seductive
2:44

Pink Floyd’s moody progressive electronic rock track with restrained vocals, Daft Punk’s pulsing bass and unstable synth textures slowly drift off-grid, Clean guitar becomes more emotional, Vocals enter quietly and sparingly, never dominant, Atmosphere of doubt and internal disruption
3:03

Driving PinkFloyd electronic rock instrumental with aggressive forward momentum, Daft Punk punchy drums, distorted bass layers, and rising synth arpeggios, Guitar becomes rhythmic and assertive, Energy escalates continuously, No vocals, Urgent, defiant, propulsive
3:06

Slow-burning progressive rock with wide stereo space, Atmospheric synth pads, minimal drums, and highly expressive electric guitar solos, Vocals are intimate and vulnerable, sitting low in the mix, Emotional weight over technical precision, Strong PinkFloyd influence
3:06

Warm, reflective Floyd electronic-rock closer with gentle groove, Soft Daft Punk synth pads, melodic guitar themes, and restrained drums, Vocals are calm, grounded, and hopeful without triumph, Sense of open space and emotional resolution, Feels like morning after a long night
