Idk why but that ending always give me literally goosebumps for some reason. Btw I miss this short era when Daft Punk was into acid techno, they clearly were inspired by DJ Hyperactive (no wonder why he was mentioned in "Teachers")
Now that Daft Punk have hung up the helmets, I’ve been on the hunt for every song they ever had a hand in making as a group. I thought I found most of their music already, but I seem to have some blind spots!
yEaH tHaTs My BoY DJ KEVIN IN THA HOUUUUUUUUSE! Good for you, Kev! You may not be well known these days, but you can rightfully say you were there first! You beat all of these people to the punch in collaborating with Daft Punk: -Kanye West -Pharrell Williams -Nile Rodgers -The Weeknd -Panda Bear -Julian Casablancas -Parcels -DJ Falcon -Romanthony -Todd Edwards -And many more...
@@m3e642 I was wondering the same thing, but after some quick Google searching I managed to find out that his real name is Kevin Scherschel, here's some info: "It was at the age of 13 that KEVIN SCHERSCHEL fell into music thanks to the band Front242 which gave rise to his interest in the “industrial” scene, as well as the group Skinny Puppy and especially its sound engineer, Kevin Key, from whom he got his artist moniker. The emergence of acid house and new beat awakened the desire to communicate through music, first as a dj. In the early 90’s, he organized the first raves party in the South of France, opened a techno bar in Nice where afters took place. That’s how he met people like Daft Punk with whom he later collaborated. His talent led him to play with the greatest DJs on the international techno scene. He met Eric Napora, founder of the magazine Coda in which Kevin was elected «Best Hope» by readers and became resident of the ‘Storm‘ evenings at the Rex Club (Paris). In 1999, he moved to Nîmes, opened a record shop and started on music production. He collaborated with Nhar, with whom he founded the duo 22 CREW, released several EPs on Modélisme Records and began a collaboration with Jennifer Cardini on Dirt Crew. After exploring electro, he returned to minimal, aerial and powerful techno, both in his sets and in his productions and released his 22:22 album on EDELWEISS with several remixes from various artists. He then shared the stage with Paul Kalkbrenner during his French and Italian tours. Today, KEVIN SCHERSCHEL returns to the decks with a vivid passion and the purest intention to make it happen on the dance floor." From what I could see he no longer uses the DJ Kevin name, instead just going with his own name. Pretty interesting stuff.
So, wait, does this mean, the Revolution 909/WDPK sounds used in Alive 1997 shows are just remixes of this song? Is this actually a sort of demo for Rev. 909 Part 1?
@@tadknuf7979 I still enjoy Rock n' Roll for its drums and wub-wub-rrrrrrrrrr's, but this song definitely gives it more oomph! It's more danceable, you could say.
Idk why but that ending always give me literally goosebumps for some reason. Btw I miss this short era when Daft Punk was into acid techno, they clearly were inspired by DJ Hyperactive (no wonder why he was mentioned in "Teachers")
That album cover is horrifying
It will eat your soul...
@@splatata no he won't he just wants to be friends probably
@@kitterbug maybe
that’s why i love it
OLD SCHOOL DAFT PUNK
Now that Daft Punk have hung up the helmets, I’ve been on the hunt for every song they ever had a hand in making as a group. I thought I found most of their music already, but I seem to have some blind spots!
I love that they always seem to have new stuff to find, I’ve been a fan for around 6 years and still find deep cuts like this lol
Going through everything I see on Discogs myself
yEaH tHaTs My BoY DJ KEVIN IN THA HOUUUUUUUUSE!
Good for you, Kev! You may not be well known these days, but you can rightfully say you were there first! You beat all of these people to the punch in collaborating with Daft Punk:
-Kanye West
-Pharrell Williams
-Nile Rodgers
-The Weeknd
-Panda Bear
-Julian Casablancas
-Parcels
-DJ Falcon
-Romanthony
-Todd Edwards
-And many more...
Kevin deserves to feel awesome for it too
Who is kevin tho?
@@m3e642 No idea lmao
@@m3e642 I was wondering the same thing, but after some quick Google searching I managed to find out that his real name is Kevin Scherschel, here's some info: "It was at the age of 13 that KEVIN SCHERSCHEL fell into music thanks to the band Front242 which gave rise to his interest in the “industrial” scene, as well as the group Skinny Puppy and especially its sound engineer, Kevin Key, from whom he got his artist moniker. The emergence of acid house and new beat awakened the desire to communicate through music, first as a dj.
In the early 90’s, he organized the first raves party in the South of France, opened a techno bar in Nice where afters took place. That’s how he met people like Daft Punk with whom he later collaborated. His talent led him to play with the greatest DJs on the international techno scene. He met Eric Napora, founder of the magazine Coda in which Kevin was elected «Best Hope» by readers and became resident of the ‘Storm‘ evenings at the Rex Club (Paris).
In 1999, he moved to Nîmes, opened a record shop and started on music production. He collaborated with Nhar, with whom he founded the duo 22 CREW, released several EPs on Modélisme Records and began a collaboration with Jennifer Cardini on Dirt Crew. After exploring electro, he returned to minimal, aerial and powerful techno, both in his sets and in his productions and released his 22:22 album on EDELWEISS with several remixes from various artists. He then shared the stage with Paul Kalkbrenner during his French and Italian tours.
Today, KEVIN SCHERSCHEL returns to the decks with a vivid passion and the purest intention to make it happen on the dance floor."
From what I could see he no longer uses the DJ Kevin name, instead just going with his own name. Pretty interesting stuff.
Es horroroso!!! Esta increible!!!
This sounds like the track that plays after Revolution 909 from the Even Furthur set
So, wait, does this mean, the Revolution 909/WDPK sounds used in Alive 1997 shows are just remixes of this song? Is this actually a sort of demo for Rev. 909 Part 1?
this song feels thick and liquidy
You know it's good when the synesthesia kicks in at full power...
Man! This is like an early version of Rock n' Roll if Rock n' Roll was an actual banger! This is surprisingly awesome! :D
But rock n roll is a banger.....this is better though
@@tadknuf7979 I still enjoy Rock n' Roll for its drums and wub-wub-rrrrrrrrrr's, but this song definitely gives it more oomph! It's more danceable, you could say.
@@tadknuf7979 fr
this is like rock 'n roll but better
Agree
Wow, that 303 bassline is beyond fucked, I love it
2:20 HELL YEAH
Man this song is so nasty, i love it
real ones will remember this gem
cop
Pre-homework era was interesting
No sé porque este tema me recuerda a burning,quizás sea por su sirena parecida a la de los bomberos
DJ Kevin...very creative name. lol
This is longer version!! Thanks
3:22 sounds kind of like Da Funk
Daft punk and chemical brothers sound like this
Omg i love it
I wnt to love myself 💌
Same, man. Same.
Japan
is that from the spelling bee haha i thought it was funny :)
Only 5 dislikes in 9 years. That's a feat and a half
@Superdaftworld No, it's not
Yes it is
Thick Music
Straight up fucco mode.
ß is not β
ß = ss (Letter from Germany and Austria)
β = Beta (Letter from Greece)
I wonder how the title is pronounced.. maybe just SS Wax?
@@corneluis12 β Wax is the original title, so probably Beta Wax.
What the fuck is that album cover supposed to be
Dave
Is this available on vinyl? Discogs link?
Only on MP3 😢
@@pimuce No, there is a compilation CD on Discogs, which is where this track came from. It's very rare, though.
@@DaveGlasses thanks but cd unavailable on discogs !!!! Sadly
Who the fuck is DJ Kevin? LOL
Ur mom
1:53
Hola Luís, podrías resubir la canción?
Gracias!!
Good song, but Beta Wax is one of the worst names i have ever heard
Fero ß is not bèta. β is bèta. ß is the German ‘ringel-s’ and it’s probably play on ‘bee wax’, because the ringel-s looks like a ‘b’ (bee).
hellomynameisjoe or a pun on Beta Max
I don't see anything wrong with the name. I think it's fitting for the song and sounds cool.
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