Nile Rodgers: Unreleased Chic Demo May Be See The Light Of Day

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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 11: Nile Rodgers attends the 2013 We Are Family Honors Gala at Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom on April 11, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/FilmMagic)

Legendary producer and guitarist Nile Rodgers is experiencing a grand career renaissance, thanks to his work with Daft Punk. Rodgers plays guitar on multiple tracks on "Random Access Memories" and appears in the video for "Get Lucky" alongside the French electronic duo and Pharrell Williams.

But just like Daft Punk hoped to bring back a touch of the past with their new record (which was almost completely analog), Rogers says he might have a surprise up his sleeve. In an interview with OfficialCharts.com, Rodgers says he's happened upon some previously unreleased material he and his Chic bandmates recorded for his solo album.

Rodgers -- who says he's now working with David Guetta and Avicii -- gushed about the archival material:

"The absolute coolest thing is that I finally retrieved some music that I thought was lost, when I was getting my first solo record deal. Obviously, I had a lot of my Chic bandmates play on some songs that I was working on. So, I basically call it 'the lost Chic album', even though it’s really a Nile Rodgers record. Bernard Edwards, Tony Thompson, Alfa and Luci singing on it. They’re just demos, but they’re amazing. So now I get to jam with my best friends and I think that I’m going to complete these songs. They sound really good to me, after being tucked away in a vault for 35 years. I restored the tapes and they sound absolutely brilliant.”

The music legend has battled cancer and released a memoir in 2011. The book recounts his experiences penning and producing hits for the likes of Madonna, Chic, David Bowie, Diana Ross, Mick Jagger, Grace Jones and many more. Giorgio Morodor, another legend of the disco era who worked on "Random Access Memories," is enjoying a similar resurgence and played his first-ever "live DJ set" in Brooklyn as part of the Red Bull Music Academy.

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In this April 17, 2013 photo, Thomas Bangalter, left, and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, from the music group, Daft Punk, pose for a portrait in Los Angeles. The electronic duo's new studio album, "Random Access Memories" releases in the US on May 21, 2013. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP) (credit:AP)
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This picture taken on May 17, 2013 shows fans attending the launch of French group Daft Punk's new album in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa. Wee Waa, better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event, being billed as an 'official album playback', with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Fans while wearing Daft Punk helmets arrive at the venue prior to the French group Daft Punk's album launch in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa on May 17, 2013. Wee Waa better known for cotton-picking than culture was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event -- being billed as an 'official album playback' -- with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Fans arrive at the venue to witness the French group Daft Punk's album launch in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa on May 17, 2013. Wee Waa better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event -- being billed as an 'official album playback' -- with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Fans while wearing Daft Punk helmets wait for their order at a cafeteria prior to the French group Daft Punk's album launch in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa on May 17, 2013. Wee Waa better known for cotton-picking than culture was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event -- being billed as an 'official album playback' -- with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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This picture taken on May 17, 2013 shows fans attending the launch of French group Daft Punk's new album in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa. Wee Waa, better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event, being billed as an 'official album playback', with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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This picture taken on May 17, 2013 shows fans attending the launch of French group Daft Punk's new album in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa. Wee Waa, better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event, being billed as an 'official album playback', with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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This picture taken on May 17, 2013 shows fans attending the launch of French group Daft Punk's new album in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa. Wee Waa, better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event, being billed as an 'official album playback', with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Fans with Daft Punk helmets pose for pictures on the eve of French group Daft Punk's album launch in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa on May 17, 2013. Wee Waa better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event -- being billed as an 'official album playback' -- with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Fans arrive at the vanue to witness the French group Daft Punk's album launch in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa on May 17, 2013. Wee Waa better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event -- being billed as an 'official album playback' -- with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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This CD cover image released by Columbia Records shows "Random Access Memories," the latest release by Daft Punk. (AP Photo/Columbia Records) (credit:AP)
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FILE - In this Dec. 11, 2010 file photo, musician Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, left, and musician Thomas Bangalter of the duo Daft Punk arrive at the premiere of the feature film "Tron: Legacy" in Los Angeles. Daft Punk's "Get Lucky_Radio Edit" was the most viral track on Spotify, based on the number of people who shared it divided by the number who listened to it, from Monday, April 2, to Sunday, April 28, via Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and Spotify. It was also the most streamed tracks on Spotify. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg) (credit:AP)
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Staff of a cafe busy in a customer order while wearing Daft Punk helmets prior to the French group Daft Punk's album launch in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa on May 17, 2013. Wee Waa better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event -- being billed as an 'official album playback' -- with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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This picture taken on May 17, 2013 shows a fan wearing a helmet during the launch of French group Daft Punk's new album in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa. Wee Waa, better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event, being billed as an 'official album playback', with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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This picture taken on May 17, 2013 shows fans attending the launch of French group Daft Punk's new album in Australia's tiny town of Wee Waa. Wee Waa, better known for cotton-picking than culture, was relishing the limelight as thousands of electo-pop fans descended for French group Daft Punk's album launch. The cotton town's population will more than double for the event, being billed as an 'official album playback', with 4,000 tickets sold and police expecting crowds of up to 6,000. AFP PHOTO / Shanna Whan (Photo credit should read SHANNA WHAN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 20: Daft Punk performs on stage at the City Botanic Gardens on December 20, 2007 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Nominee for Album of the Year, Nominee for Best Rap Solo Performance and Nominee for Best Rap Album Kanye West performs with Daft Punk at the 50th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 10, 2008. AFP PHOTO/Robyn BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 20: Daft Punk performs on stage at the City Botanic Gardens on December 20, 2007 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 20: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk perform on stage at the City Botanic Gardens on December 20, 2007 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 20: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk perform on stage at the City Botanic Gardens on December 20, 2007 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 20: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk perform on stage at the City Botanic Gardens on December 20, 2007 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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LAS VEGAS - OCTOBER 27: The audience watches Daft Punk during the Vegoose music festival at Sam Boyd Stadium's Star Nursery Field October 27, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Karl Walter/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)

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