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Genre:

Rock

Plays:

2085

Seen:

2673

Location:

Pavilly, Seine-Maritime,
France

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Biography

Guy-Manuel de Homem Christo (b. 8 February 1974) met Thomas Bangalter (b. 3 January 1975) when they both attended school in Paris, France, in 1987. In 1992, heavily influenced by the Beach Boys, they recorded a song under the name Darling, which in turn found its way onto a compilation single issued on Stereolab's Duophonic label. A review in the UK's Melody Maker described their effort as "a bunch of daft punk", which depressed the pair but unwittingly gave them a name for their next project.

Increasingly influenced by the house sounds filtering across from the UK and the USA, they signed with the Scottish label Soma Records and, in 1994, released the single "New Wave". However, it was their 1995 offering, an insanely catchy slice of techno /funk, "Da Funk", that really set the Daft Punk bandwagon rolling, especially when the Chemical Brothers spotted its floor-filling potential during their DJ sets.

One important factor in the duo's sound is that they are not dance music purists; neither had been to a dance club until 1992 and their music is as influenced as much by Roxy Music and the Ramones as it is by house and techno pioneers such as Laurent Garnier. There is also a strong streak of old-style disco running through their work; Bangalter's father wrote hits for Ottawan and the Gibson Brothers, and "Da Funk" is based around a riff from a vintage R303 bass machine. The re-release of "Da Funk" by Virgin Records, and the subsequent Homework, broke Daft Punk to an overground audience that had for too many years seen French pop as synonymous with crooners such as Johnny Hallyday. Bangalter's alter ego, Stardust, was responsible for "Music Sounds Better With You", one of the club anthems of 1998. After breaking so much new ground with their debut, the pressure was on the duo to repeat the success with their second album.

Discovery proved to be a far more commercial outing, allaying the hard house grooves of the debut with plenty of highly melodic retro synth-pop. Stand-out tracks "One More Time" (featuring Romanthony ), "Digital Love" and "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" were immediately hailed as new classics.

About  Daft Punk

Record Label - Type

EMI - Major


Multimedia

Music
Video

Discography

Harder Better Faster...  -  2008

Harder Better Faster...  -  2008

Alive 2007  -  2007

Alive 2007  -  2007

Alive 2007  -  2007

Harder Better Faster...  -  2007

Harder Better Faster...  -  2007

Revolution 909  -  2006

Burnin  -  2006

Technologic  -  2006

Rollin' Scratchin  -  2006

High Life  -  2006

Face To Face  -  2006

Nightvision  -  2006

Prime Time Of Your Life  -  2006

Too Long  -  2006

Superheroes  -  2006

Something About Us  -  2006

Veridis Quo  -  2006

Musique Vol 1  -  2006

Harder Better Faster  -  2006

Short Circuit  -  2006

Voyager  -  2006

Human After All  -  2005

Technologic  -  2005

Robot Rock  -  2005

Human After All (Medley)  -  2005

Human After All  -  2005

Robot Rock  -  2005

Human After All  -  2005

One More Time  -  2005

Da Funk  -  2005

Around The World  -  2005

Technologic  -  2005

Revolution 909  -  2005

Aerodynamic  -  2005

Technologic  -  2005

Face To Face  -  2005

Robot Rock  -  2005

Technologic  -  2005

Human After All  -  2005

Technologic  -  2005

Technologic  -  2005

Human After All  -  2005

Human After All  -  2005

Harder Better Faster...  -  2005

Technologic  -  2005

Daft Club  -  2003

Something About US...  -  2003

Discovery  -  2002

DIGITAL LOVE  -  2001

Aerodynamic  -  2001

Harder Better Faster...  -  2001

Harder Better Faster...  -  2001

DA FUNK  -  1997

Around The World  -  1997

HOMEWORK  -  1997

Comments

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Ambarita | 

06/02/2008

I like it a lot all the songs of you. I hope that will be good friends.