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Add your site... | » INFO | did you know? « Daft Punk is a duo consisting of Paris house musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (born February 8, 1974) and Thomas Bangalter (born January 3, 1975). The duo is considered one of the most successful electronic music collaborations of all time, both in album sales and in critical acclaim. After Daft Punk reached significant popularity in the late 1990s house movement in France, other artists such as Air, Cassius and Dimitri from Paris began to receive a similar amount of attention. Daft Punk | Polyphonic RingtonesDisplaying 1 - 14 of 14 ringtones:
» INFO | did you know? « Homework era (1993-1999) In 1993 Daft Punk attended a rave at EuroDisney, where they met Stuart Macmillan of Slam, co-founder of the label Soma Quality Recordings. The demo tape given to Macmillan at the rave formed the basis for Daft Punk's debut single, "The New Wave", a limited release in 1994. The single also contained the final mix of "The New Wave" called "Alive". Daft Punk | Monophonic RingtonesDisplaying 1 - 14 of 14 ringtones:
» INFO | did you know? « [edit] Discovery era (1999-2004) By 1999 the duo were well into the recording sessions for their second album, which had begun a year earlier. 2001's Discovery took on a slicker and distinctly synthpop-oriented style, initially stunning fans of Daft Punk's previous material in Homework. The group states that the album was conceived as an attempt to reconnect with a playful, open minded attitude associated with the discovery phase of childhood. » INFO | did you know? « Human After All era (2004-present) Starting on September 13, 2004, Daft Punk devoted six weeks to creating new material. The duo released the album Human After All in March 2005. Reviews were mixed, mostly citing its overly repetitive nature and seemingly rushed recording. The singles taken from this album were "Robot Rock", "Technologic", "Human After All" and "The Prime Time of Your Life". The earliest official statement from Daft Punk concerning the album was "we believe that Human After All speaks for itself." » INFO | did you know? « Music videos From Homework: "Da Funk" - 1996 - Directed by Spike Jonze "Around the World" - 1997 - Directed by Michel Gondry "Burnin'" - 1997 - Directed by Seb Janiak "Revolution 909" - 1998 - Directed by Roman Coppola "Fresh" - 1999 - Directed by Daft Punk From Discovery: "One More Time" - 2001 - Directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi "Aerodynamic" - 2001 - Directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi "Digital Love" - 2001 - Directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" - 2001 - Directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi "Something About Us" - 2003 - Directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi Note: While marketed and broadcast on television as music videos, the Discovery videos were actually clips from Interstella 5555, an anime film produced as a visual component to the album. It could be said, then, that all the songs from Discovery were made into videos, but only the five listed above were released as promo videos. From Human After All: "Robot Rock" - 2005 - Directed by Daft Punk "Technologic" - 2005 - Directed by Daft Punk "The Prime Time of Your Life" - 2006 - Directed by Tony Gardner [BACK] What do you think about Daft Punk? |
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