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Stardust ‘Music Sounds Better With You’ | The Making of a Dance Classic
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Alan Braxe, one third of Stardust, dives into the story behind one of dance music’s most recognisable and celebrated tracks, created by one of the genre's most mysterious outfits.

Braxe speaks of meeting Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter and how 'Music Sounds Better With You' itself was initially an improvised set filler, as well as discovering its famous Chaka Khan sample, and provides insight into its iconic video directed by Michel Gondry.

Electronic music history is rich with unforgettable and timeless classics. In our series, DJ Mag explores the tales behind some of the world's favourite dance tracks, told by the people that made them.

Explore more stories of the biggest tracks in dance music below:
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@DJMag

9 months ago

What are your memories of this track? 👇

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@holty95

9 months ago

This song is probably one of the only songs I can play on repeat and I wouldn't get bored of it.

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@edpopelas2844

9 months ago

This track has such soul. 25 years from now people will still be enjoying it as they did 25 years ago. It’s timeless.

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@positivepatrick2009

8 months ago

I spent 6 months in Ibiza, summer of 2001 and I heard this song on the beach, in restaurants and in the clubs. Still gives me chills to this day. Amazing track.

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@rosspalumbo

9 months ago

"It was my first track, ‘Vertigo’" 🤯. Dude really said his first demo track was Vertigo. Makes me never want to make music again lol. Alan Braxe, you're a legend. Thank you for sharing your music with the world.

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@al201103

9 months ago

In the UK, this came out at a time when there was SO MUCH good music going on around the club scene. Dance music had matured and was regularly getting played on mainstream stations, because so many people were loving these tracks. Not a saturated scene, but seriously, there were so many stellar tracks around this time. And this one STILL stood out. Immediately somehow one of the best tracks of that moment, and has managed to stand the test of time.

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@GrizzlyAus

9 months ago

This song means so much to so many people, i play it quite literally every set i possibly can and have done for the better part of my DJ career.

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@Daxboy16

9 months ago

To me, it's the greatest french house track ever. So timeless.

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@discocassara

1 month ago

finding the sample is the first genius step...but adding that bassline that changes every 4th bar, then changing completely in the chorus and then going back to the first bassline while the chorus is still happening is just out of this world. It's so satisfying to your ears. Not to forget the vocals that couldn't be more simple, yet so special in the way they sound. A masterpiece!

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@AllisterLo

8 months ago

Lady de Modjo, All That Mattered de De-Nuit , One More time de Daft Punk, Music Sounds Better WIth You de Stardust, 1999 de Cassius, Little Scare de Benjamin Diamond, Balmes de Ian Pooley = Mi infancia, mi niñez, lo que más amo! Obras maestras de la música electrónica universal ✨

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@DJOForce

9 months ago

Alan Braxe does not take the credits but is a master in his studio. Always making the sounds big and fat with his legacy equipment ❤

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@eppisgood

9 months ago

Few things in life feel better than sharing music with people you love

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@moskva-kassiopeya

8 months ago

This song is just the epitome of the feeling of good times. That’s why everyone loves it.

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@loki9898

9 months ago

This song was played at my friend's funeral - he was an amateur DJ who died far too young - it helps me hold the memories of the good times we shared together. The words are simple but have so much meaning ❤✨

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@wurfbug

9 months ago

This song is the definition of infectious.

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@davidsuazo169

4 months ago

I remember the first time I heard this song, it was between '99 and 2000. I was just a teen boy then. Such a good memories and good vibes. MUSIC SOUNDS BETTER WITH YOU

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@BRANDONRIGGGS

9 months ago

The nostalgia drawn from this track is so deep and rich for me. It’s amazing how music can do that. It snaps me right back to that time - The lifestyle I was living, the friends that were in my life, all the late nights, amazing interactions, but also how much I’ve changed over the 20+ years since it came out, all the people that are no longer here. My best friend died in 2000 and his family played this at his funeral. It was such a beautiful moment. Celebrating his (very short unfortunately) life. All the 90’s rave kids in attendance (me included) were crying even more deeply, but with smiles on our faces. I never write comments on YouTube! This track still moves moves my soul.

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@tango9152

9 months ago

They produced probably the best house track of all time in a week. Nothing but respect !

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@darktrain1971

9 months ago

this and 'intro' from alan brax/fred falke are two ginormous house tracks that still sound fresh today!

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@djneveready6403

8 months ago

Perfect example how a song based on a "few second loop" can just hypnotize people and make them loose the track of time. The chords, the guitar, the vocal all make you just feel good. One of my favourite songs ever and im not even that into 4/4 beat music! True classic!

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