In Daft Punk's new video for "Lose Yourself to Dance," Pharrell Williams and Nile Rogers jam along with the French electronic pop duo in what looks like a hip 1970s discotheque. The groovy stage stands shining above a mountain of ecstatic clubbers, bumping and boogying to Rogers' funky rhythms.
The video tows the line of the disco revival aesthetic -- a hallmark of Daft Punk's image since the first "Random Access Memories" teaser on SNL in March.
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The funky foursome previewed a portion of the video live at this year's MTV Video Music Awards.
"Lose Yourself to Dance" marks the first full-length music video released by Daft Punk since 2010's "Derezzed," from the soundtrack of Disney's Tron Legacy.
Check out a few of our favorite moments in GIF form below.
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