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Daft Punk's Biography
In similar company with new-school French progressive dance artists such as Motorbass, Air, Cassius, and Dimitri From Paris, Parisian duo Daft Punk quickly rose to acclaim by adapting a love for first-wave acid house and techno to their younger roots in pop, indie rock, and hip-hop. The combined talents of DJs Guy-manuel De Homem-christo and Thomas Bangalter, the pair's first projects together included Darling, a voiceless indie cover band; their current recording name derives from a review in U.K. music weekly Melody Maker of a compilation tape Darling were featured on, released by Krautrock revivalists Stereolab (their lo-fi D.I.Y. cover of a Beach Boys song was derided as "daft punk"). Subsequently ditching the almost inevitable creative cul-de-sac of rock for the more appealing rush of the dancefloor, the pair released their debut single, "The New Wave," in 1993 on the celebrated Soma label. Instantly hailed by the dance music press as the work of a new breed of house innovators, the single was followed by "Da Funk," the band's first true hit (the record sold 30,000 copies worldwide and saw thorough rinsings by everyone from Kris Needs to The Chemical Brothers).
Although the group had only released a trio of singles ("The New Wave" and "Da Funk," as well as the 1996 limited pressing of "Musique"), in early 1996 Daft Punk were the subject of a minor bidding war. The group eventually signed with Virgin, with their first long-player, Homework, appearing early the following year (a brief preview of the album, "Musique," was also featured on the Virgin compilation Wipeout Xl next to tracks from Photek, Future Sound Of London, The Chemical Brothers, and Source Direct). As with the earlier singles, the group's sound is a brazen, dancefloor-oriented blend of progressive house, funk, electro, and techno, with sprinklings of hip-hop-styled breakbeats and excessive, crowd-firing samples, similar to other anthemic dance-fusion acts such as The Chemical Brothers and Monkey Mafia. In addition to his role in Daft Punk, Bangalter operates the Roule label and has recorded under his own name (the underground smash "Trax on da Rocks") as well as Stardust (the huge club/commercial hit "Music Sounds Better with You"). After four long years of eagerly awaiting a follow-up to their brilliant debut, Daft Punk finally issued Discovery in March 2001. The live record Alive 1997 followed near the end of the year, and a by now predictable four-year wait preceded the release of Human After All in early 2005. One year later, the duo released a compilation, Musique, Vol. 1: 1993-2005, and in 2007 their second live record, Alive 2007. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
Although the group had only released a trio of singles ("The New Wave" and "Da Funk," as well as the 1996 limited pressing of "Musique"), in early 1996 Daft Punk were the subject of a minor bidding war. The group eventually signed with Virgin, with their first long-player, Homework, appearing early the following year (a brief preview of the album, "Musique," was also featured on the Virgin compilation Wipeout Xl next to tracks from Photek, Future Sound Of London, The Chemical Brothers, and Source Direct). As with the earlier singles, the group's sound is a brazen, dancefloor-oriented blend of progressive house, funk, electro, and techno, with sprinklings of hip-hop-styled breakbeats and excessive, crowd-firing samples, similar to other anthemic dance-fusion acts such as The Chemical Brothers and Monkey Mafia. In addition to his role in Daft Punk, Bangalter operates the Roule label and has recorded under his own name (the underground smash "Trax on da Rocks") as well as Stardust (the huge club/commercial hit "Music Sounds Better with You"). After four long years of eagerly awaiting a follow-up to their brilliant debut, Daft Punk finally issued Discovery in March 2001. The live record Alive 1997 followed near the end of the year, and a by now predictable four-year wait preceded the release of Human After All in early 2005. One year later, the duo released a compilation, Musique, Vol. 1: 1993-2005, and in 2007 their second live record, Alive 2007. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
Daft Punk's Albums
Compilations
Singles & EPs
- Around the World [Japan]
- Da Funk [Japan]
- Robot Rock [1 Track]
- Prime Time of Your Life [2 Tracks]
- One More Time [Japan]
- Revolution 909 [Japan] (2006)
- Burnin' [Japan] (2006)
- Crescendolls (2006)
- Prime Time of You Life [1 Track] (2006)
- Harder Better Faster [Import CD] (2006)
- High Life (2006)
- Nightvision (2006)
- Aerodynamic [Japan] (2006)
- Rollin' & Scratchin' (2006)
- Too Long (2006)
- Digital Love [1 Track] (2006)
- Voyager (2006)
- Veridis Quo (2006)
- Technologic [Japan] (2006)
- Superheroes (2006)
- Something About Us [1 Track] (2006)
- Short Circuit (2006)
- Robot Rock Maximum Overdrive (2006)
- Technologic [UK CD #1] (2005)
- Technologic [12"] (2005)
- Technologic [UK CD #2] (2005)
- Robot Rock (2005)
- Something About Us (2003)
- Face to Face (2002)
- Harder Better Faster Stronger [Japan CD] (2002)
- Harder Better Faster Stronger [12"] (2001)
- Harder Better Faster Stronger [CD] (2001)
- One More Time [Australia CD] (2001)
- Aerodynamic (2001)
- Digital Love [Japan CD] (2001)
- Digital Love [Australia CD] (2001)
- Digital Love [UK CD] (2001)
- One More Time [US 12"] (2000)
- One More Time [US CD] (2000)
- Around the World [UK #2] (1998)
- Around the World (Remixes) (1998)
- Been Around the World (1998)
- Revolution 909 [UK] (1998)
- Revolution 909 [Germany] (1998)
- Burnin' (1997)
- Assault/Alive (1997)
- Around the World [UK #1] (1997)
- Da Funk (Remixes) (1997)
- Musique/Tin There (1996)
- Musique: Version Longue (1996)
- Da Funk (1995)
DVDs & Videos
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