'Robopunk' - a new video by Plazmatick

Since Daft Punk decided to hang their helmets on a peg, it is quite appropriate to pay tribute to their influence and 30 years of work. Electronic producer Plazmatick did it in his own style. There are five songs in the opus that are inspired by the French sound from the beginning of the millennium - Kavinsky, Daft Punk, and Justice. For this occasion, he chose the song Robopunk because he also ordered a master from Oregon (USA) for it at the time when he was composing the album "Rusty Times". It is different in sound and atmosphere, so it is not included in the album itself. Not to collect digital dust in the archive folder, he decided to publish it as a tribute to robots and Japanese artist Hajime Sorayami (http://sorayama.jp). The video uses segments from the Tokyo Pop Underground exhibition produced by Plastic Cell (https://plasticcell.com).