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"Music Sounds Better with You" is the only song by French house trio Stardust, released on 20 July 1998. Stardust comprised Thomas Bangalter from Daft Punk, DJ Alan Braxe, and vocalist Benjamin Diamond. It is a dance track built from a guitar riff sampled from the 1981 Chaka Khan song "Fate".
"Music Sounds Better with You" was initially released on Bangalter's label Roulé, followed by a wider release on Virgin Records, accompanied by a music video directed by Michel Gondry. Read more on Last.fm.
There are (or were, at some point) at least three different acts called Stardust.
1. Stardust was a French house band.
2. Stardust was a short-lived British pop/rock band of the early 1970s.
3. Stardust is an alias for New Jersey, United States-based garage house act Blaze.
Additional information on these acts...
1. Stardust was a French house supergroup. Formed in Paris, France, it was a one-time musical collaboration consisting of producers Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk, Alan Braxe and vocalist Benjamin Diamond. The short-lived group released the popular club track titled "Music Sounds Better with You" in 1998.
2. Stardust was a short-lived English pop/rock outfit of the 1970s. Formed in August 1973 in St. Alban's by frontman Jeff Cloves (and also featuring guitarist Pete Sutton) Stardust released a couple of Cloves-penned tunes in the month of the band's formation: 'Goldie Oldie Show' b/w 'I Don't Care'. Jeff Cloves was also a poet and a music journalist. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.