Alphabeat’s cover of Daft Punk’s “Digital Love” makes some kind of perfect sense

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I maintain that there’s something cult-like about Alphabeat. I don’t mean as in cult interest, but as in severe side partings and white smocks. There’s just something so wholesome about them that it tips over into eeriness. And you know what? I like it.
Here we find the intrepid Danes covering one of Daft Punk’s finest moments, and not destroying it. In fairness it would be hard to ruin such a nigh-on perfect pop happening. You can hear a recorded version over the page, or you can click here for a rather splendid acoustic guitar n’ tambourine rendering. They’ll be doing Kum Ba Ya soon, you watch.



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