Did you get a chance to see the Daft Punk lego concert? Well, get this. Patrick Harboun and his son took their love for the beloved French house duo to another level. We’re talking about a full replica of their iconic Alive 2007 stage design–in LEGOS. It is one of the top 10 entries for LEGO and Univeral Music’s ‘Music To Our Ears‘ competition.
The new partnership between LEGO and Universal Music aims to bring a variety of new products later this year. This competition encourages fans to show off their love for music through these infamous little bricks.
“Lego has always been a big part of our lives, 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 for.” – Patrick Harboun
Their display boasts 2000 blocks with functional flashing lights. Courtesy of the LEGO Night Mode. What’s even more wholesome is the backstory behind their project. Patrick played Get Lucky and Digital Love for his son, which he quickly became fond of as an infant. From there, the whole Daft Punk Discography became their passion and mascot. They’re “regularly robot rocking around the world” like the rest of us.
LEGO Group CMO, Julia Goldin says the newfound partnership will provide children with a whole new way to creatively express themselves. It brings to life music in their own world, in their own way. Indeed, we’ve seen what worlds we can build and imagine with them. Combining that with our love for music during this time of isolation should ease our stresses.
Check out their video below!