Homework (Remixes)

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Homework (Remixes)
Daft Punk Homework Remixes.jpg
Remix album by
Released22 February 2022
Length
  • 107:53 (digital)
  • 67:50 (LP)
  • 77:13 (CD)
Label Warner Music France
Producer Various
Daft Punk chronology
Random Access Memories
(2013)
Homework (Remixes)
(2022)
Random Access Memories (10th Anniversary Edition)
(2023)

Homework (Remixes) is a remix album by Daft Punk released by Warner Music France on 22 February 2022. The release coincided with the 25th anniversary of Daft Punk's album Homework . It comprises remixes of tracks from Homework by artists including DJ Sneak, Masters at Work, Todd Terry, Motorbass, Slam and Ian Pooley. As a standalone album, it peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart.

Contents

Release

On 22 February 2022, a year after they announced their breakup, Daft Punk updated their social media channels with cryptic posts leading to a new Twitch account. At 2:22pm UTC, a one-time only stream began of Daft Punk's full Daftendirektour performance at the Mayan Theater. [1] At the same time, a 25th-anniversary edition of Homework released digitally featuring the original album and 15 remixes, nine of which were previously unavailable on digital platforms. [2] This was the first of several yearly celebratory announcements and events related to the anniversary of the duo's split, later being called "Daft Punk Day". [3] [4]

Homework (Remixes) was released as a standalone album featuring the 15 remixes. [5] It was released worldwide on vinyl and CD on 25 November 2022. [6] Homework (Remixes) charted in multiple countries and reached number 17 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart. [7]

Track listing

Homework (Remixes) digital track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Around the World" (I:Cube remix)6:18
2."Revolution 909" (Roger Sanchez & Junior Sanchez remix)8:56
3."Around the World" (Tee's Frozen Sun mix)7:57
4."Around the World" (Mellow mix)7:51
5."Burnin'" (DJ Sneak main mix)9:10
6."Around the World" (KenLou remix)7:50
7."Burnin'" (Ian Pooley Cut Up mix)5:20
8."Around the World" (Motorbass Vice mix)6:37
9."Around the World" (M.A.W. remix)9:23
10."Burnin'" (Slam mix)6:47
11."Around the World" (Original Lead On mix)7:30
12."Burnin'" (DJ Sneak Mongowarrier mix)10:23
13."Around the World" (RAW dub)6:54
14."Teachers" (extended mix)5:53
15."Revolution 909" (Revolution Accapella)1:04
Total length:107:53

Charts

Chart performance for Homework (Remixes)
Chart (2022)Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP) [8] 28
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard) [9] 17

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