Cole Cuchna
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
A century that seems destined to be defined by its exponential technological growth.
And the reality is, we're only in the beginning stages.
We all understand life will soon look dramatically different.
We just don't know exactly how, or whether that change will be ultimately for the better.
But what is certain is that technology will be central to that change, because human history offers little evidence that we'll ever voluntarily choose to move backwards.
Instead, we move forward compulsively, not because we fully understand where we're going, but because the promise of progress has always been irresistible in humanity's endless pursuit of becoming harder, better, faster, stronger.
One of the great privileges of making Dissect is the chance to live with a single song for weeks at a time, to listen over and over with intention, combing through every detail until it reveals things you'd never notice on a casual listen.
Not every song can withstand this level of scrutiny, nor does it need to.
A song doesn't have to hold up under a microscope to be great, but I'm always surprised by just how many do, how they continue to reward you the closer you sit with them.
This process almost always deepens my connection to the song, strengthening my bond with something I already love or gaining new appreciation for something I may have just only liked.
But every so often, it goes even further.
The song not only withstands scrutiny, it thrives under it.
and the layers it reveals transforms my entire sense of the level it's operating on, elevating it from something great to something truly masterful.
And today's song is one of those rare moments.
Because while I came into this episode already loving Daft Punk's digital love, it now stands among my favorite songs of all time.
It contains everything I look for in music, sonically, emotionally, theoretically, and intellectually.
It also has what is, for me, one of the greatest musical moments of the 21st century.
It's the kind of song made exactly for a show like this, and I can't wait to show you why.
From the Ringer Podcast Network, this is Dissect, long for a musical analysis broken into short, digestible episodes.
Today we continue our thorough examination of Daft Punk's discovery with its third track, Digital Love.