Daft Punk were a French electronic music duo that recorded over 90 songs between 1994 and 2021. The duo has been influential in the dance and French house genres of music. [1] Beginning in 1992 as Darlin' with Laurent Brancowitz, the group disbanded in 1993, and Bangalter and de Homem-Christo formed Daft Punk. [1] [2] The pair's first single, "The New Wave", was released in 1994. [1] Their next single, "Da Funk", was their first commercial success, [1] and is now seen as a house music classic. [3] After the success of "Da Funk", Daft Punk released their first studio album, Homework , in 1997. [4] The album's songs are heavily inspired by funk and dance music, and features "thick, rumbling bass and vocoders". [4] Homework brought worldwide attention to French house music. [4] [5] [6]
Their follow-up, the concept album Discovery , was released in 2001. [7] The album's sound is different from its predecessor, being noticeably influenced by disco music and is characterised as more polished; [7] Discovery was supported by the Franco-Japanese animated film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem . [8] Later that year, the group released their first live album, Alive 1997 . [9] The album contains a forty-five minute excerpt from a live show in 1997. [9] The duo's next album, Human After All , was released in 2005. [10] Made in only six weeks, the album's songs have been described as repetitive and minimalist, and is less produced than Homework and Discovery. [10] Songs from the album would later be used for the group's second live album, the critically acclaimed Alive 2007 . [11] [12]
In 2010, the group composed the film score for Disney's Tron: Legacy ; the soundtrack album was released later that year. [1] The album's songs have been described as "soaring and ominous" and take inspiration from modern classical music. [13] During this time, the duo recorded a song called "Computerized" with American rapper Jay-Z; the song remains officially unreleased. [14] The band released their fourth studio album, Random Access Memories , in 2013. [1] [15] The album deviated from the duo's previous works by featuring live instrumentation and an array of guest musicians, including Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers, Julian Casablancas, and Giorgio Moroder on tracks such as "Lose Yourself to Dance", "Instant Crush", and "Giorgio by Moroder", respectively. [15] Backed by the lead single, "Get Lucky", the album was a major critical and commercial success, [15] topping multiple year-end lists and earning the group multiple Grammy Awards. [1] [16] The song "Horizon" was released as bonus track on the Japanese edition of Random Access Memories. [17] Since 2013, the duo has collaborated with multiple artists, such as The Weeknd, being a featured artist on his songs "Starboy" and "I Feel It Coming" from his 2016 album Starboy . [1] [18] The duo announced their breakup in February 2021. [19]
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‡ | Indicates songs not solely written by Daft Punk |
Song | Writers | Original release | Year | Ref. |
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"Adagio for Tron" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Aerodynamic" † | Daft Punk | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Aerodynamite" | Daft Punk | Non-album single B-side to "Aerodynamic" | 2001 | [22] |
"Alive" [lower-alpha 1] | Daft Punk | Homework | 1994 | [24] |
"Arena" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Armory" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Around the World" † | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"Arrival" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Assault" | Daft Punk | Non-album single B-side to "The New Wave" | 1994 | [23] |
"ß Wax" (featuring DJ Kevin) | Daft Punk DJ Kevin | Two Years Together(compilation) | 1995 | [25] |
"Beyond" | Daft Punk Christopher Paul Caswell Paul Williams Jr. ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"The Brainwasher" | Daft Punk | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"Burnin'" † | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"Castor" [lower-alpha 2] | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [28] |
"C.L.U." | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Computerized" (featuring Jay-Z) | — | Unreleased | – | [14] |
"Contact" | Daft Punk Stéphane Quême Garth Porter Tony Mitchell Daryl Braithwaite ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Crescendolls" | Daft Punk Dwight Brewster Aleta Jennings ‡ | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Da Funk" † | Daft Punk | Homework | 1995 | [24] |
"Daftendirekt" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"Derezzed" † | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Digital Love" † | Daft Punk Carlos Sosa George Duke ‡ | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Disc Wars" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Doin' It Right" † (featuring Panda Bear) | Daft Punk Noah Lennox ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Drive Unreleased 1994" | Daft Punk | Soma Records 20 Years(compilation) | 2011 | [29] |
"Emotion" | Daft Punk | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"ENCOM, Part I" [lower-alpha 2] | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [28] |
"ENCOM, Part II" [lower-alpha 2] | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [28] |
"End of Line" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Face to Face" † (featuring Todd Edwards) | Daft Punk Todd Edwards ‡ | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Fall" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Father and Son" [lower-alpha 3] | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [30] |
"Finale" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Flynn Lives" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Fragments of Time" (featuring Todd Edwards) | Daft Punk Todd Edwards ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Fresh" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"Funk Ad" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"The Game Has Changed" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"The Game of Love" | Daft Punk | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Get Lucky" † (featuring Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers) | Daft Punk Pharrell Williams Nile Rodgers ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Giorgio by Moroder" | Daft Punk Giorgio Moroder ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Give Life Back to Music" † | Daft Punk Paul Jackson Jr. Nile Rodgers ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"The Grid" (featuring Jeff Bridges) | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" † | Daft Punk Edwin Birdsong ‡ | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"High Fidelity" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"High Life" | Daft Punk | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Horizon" [lower-alpha 4] | Daft Punk | Random Access Memories (Japanese & 10th Anniversary Edition) | 2013 | [17] [31] |
"Horizon Ouverture" | Daft Punk | Random Access Memories (10th Anniversary Edition) | 2023 | [31] |
"Human After All" † | Daft Punk | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"I Feel It Coming" † (The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk) | Abel Tesfaye Daft Punk Martin McKinney Henry Walter Eric Chedeville ‡ | Starboy | 2016 | [32] |
"Indo Silver Club" † | Daft Punk | Homework | 1996 | [24] |
"Indo Silver Club (Part One)" † | Daft Punk | Non-album single | 1996 | [33] |
"Infinity Repeating (2013 Demo)" † (featuring Julian Casablancas & The Voidz) | Daft Punk Julian Casablancas ‡ | Random Access Memories (10th Anniversary Edition) | 2023 | [34] |
"Instant Crush" † (featuring Julian Casablancas) | Daft Punk Julian Casablancas ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Lose Yourself to Dance" † (featuring Pharrell Williams) | Daft Punk Pharrell Williams Nile Rodgers ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Make Love" | Daft Punk | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"Motherboard" | Daft Punk | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Musique" | Daft Punk | Non-album single B-side to "Da Funk" | 1996 | [35] |
"The New Wave" † | Daft Punk | Non-album single | 1994 | [23] |
"The New Wave" | Daft Punk | Non-album single | 1994 | [23] |
"Nightvision" | Daft Punk | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Nocturne" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Oh Yeah" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"On/Off" | Daft Punk | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"One More Time" † (featuring Romanthony) | Daft Punk Anthony Moore ‡ | Discovery | 2000 | [21] |
"Outlands" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Outlands, Part II" [lower-alpha 3] | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [30] |
"Ouverture" | Daft Punk | Daft Club | 2003 | [36] |
"Overture" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Phoenix" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"Prime (2012 Unfinished)" | Daft Punk | Random Access Memories (10th Anniversary Edition) | 2023 | [31] |
" The Prime Time of Your Life " † | Daft Punk | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"Recognizer" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Rectifier" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Reflections" [lower-alpha 2] | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [28] |
"Revolution 909" † | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"Rinzler" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Robot Rock" † | Daft Punk Kae Williams ‡ | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"Rock'n Roll" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"Rollin' & Scratchin'" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1995 | [37] |
"Round One" [lower-alpha 2] | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [28] |
"Sea of Simulation" [lower-alpha 5] | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [38] |
"Short Circuit" | Daft Punk | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Solar Sailer" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Something About Us" † | Daft Punk | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"The Son of Flynn" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Starboy" † (The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk) | Abel Tesfaye Daft Punk Martin McKinney Henry Walter Jason Quenneville ‡ | Starboy | 2016 | [32] |
"Steam Machine" | Daft Punk | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"Sunrise Prelude" [lower-alpha 5] | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [38] |
"Superheroes" | Daft Punk Barry Manilow Marty Panzer ‡ | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Teachers" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"Technologic" † | Daft Punk | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"Television Rules the Nation" | Daft Punk | Human After All | 2005 | [27] |
"Too Long" (featuring Romanthony) | Daft Punk Anthony Moore ‡ | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Touch" (featuring Paul Williams Jr.) | Daft Punk Christopher Paul Caswell Paul Williams Jr. ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
"Tron Legacy (End Titles)" | Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy (soundtrack) | 2010 | [20] |
"Veridis Quo" | Daft Punk | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"Voyager" | Daft Punk | Discovery | 2001 | [21] |
"WDPK 83.7 FM" | Daft Punk | Homework | 1997 | [24] |
"Within" | Daft Punk Jason "Chilly Gonzales" Beck ‡ | Random Access Memories | 2013 | [26] |
Daft Punk were a French electronic music duo formed in 1993 in Paris by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. They achieved popularity in the late 1990s as part of the French house movement, combining elements of house music with funk, disco, techno, rock and synth-pop. They garnered acclaim and commercial success and are regarded as one of the most influential acts in dance music.
Homework is the debut studio album by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 20 January 1997 by Virgin Records and Soma Quality Recordings. It was later released in the United States on 25 March 1997. As the duo's first project on a major label, they produced the album's tracks without plans to release them, but after initially considering releasing them as separate singles, they considered the material good enough for an album.
Discovery is the second studio album by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 12 March 2001 by Virgin Records. It marked a shift from the Chicago house of their first album, Homework (1997), to a house style more heavily inspired by disco, post-disco, garage house, and R&B. Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk described Discovery as an exploration of song structures, musical forms and childhood nostalgia, compared to the "raw" electronic music of Homework.
Alive 1997 is the first live album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 1 October 2001 by Virgin Records. It contains a 45-minute excerpt of a live performance recorded during Daftendirektour at Birmingham's Que Club on 8 November 1997. The album was generally positively received by critics, and peaked at number 25 on the French Albums Chart.
Human After All is the third studio album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, first released on 14 March 2005 through Virgin Records. Unlike their previous studio album Discovery (2001), whose sound was inspired by disco and garage house and produced over the period of two years, Human After All was more minimalistic and improvisational with a mixture of heavier guitars and electronics, and was produced in six weeks.
Guillaume Emmanuel "Guy-Manuel" de Homem-Christo is a French musician, record producer, singer, songwriter, DJ and composer. He is known as one half of the former French house music duo Daft Punk, along with Thomas Bangalter. He has produced several works from his now defunct record label Crydamoure with label co-owner Éric Chedeville.
"Digital Love" is a song by French electronic music duo Daft Punk. It was released as the third single from their second album, Discovery, on 11 June 2001. It reached number 33 in France, number 28 in Italy, and number 14 in the United Kingdom. As part of the album, the song is featured in the film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem.
French electronic music duo Daft Punk released four studio albums, two live albums, three compilation albums, one soundtrack album, five remix albums, two video albums, twenty-two singles and nineteen music videos. Group members Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo met in 1987 while studying at the Lycée Carnot secondary school. They subsequently recorded several demo tracks together, forming Daft Punk in 1993. Their debut single "The New Wave" was released the following year on the Soma Quality Recordings label. Daft Punk first found commercial success with the release of their second single "Da Funk", which peaked at number seven in France and topped the United States Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.
"Forget About the World" is a song by English singer Gabrielle. It was written by Gabrielle along with Ben Barson, Andy Dean, and Ben Wolff for her self-titled second album (1996). "Forget About the World" did not perform as well as its predecessor "Give Me a Little More Time", peaking at number 23 on the UK Singles Chart. It was the lowest-charting single from Gabrielle.
"Face to Face" is a song by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, featuring vocals and co-production by American house music producer Todd Edwards. It was released as the fifth single from their 2001 album Discovery. Promotional 12" singles were released for those who pre-ordered the 2003 remix album Daft Club, and a CD single containing a remix of the song by French producer Demon was released commercially. As part of Discovery, the song appears in the film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem, and the section of the film in which the song appears serves as its music video. The song topped the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 2004.
Tron: Legacy is the soundtrack album to the 2010 film of the same name, released by Walt Disney Records on December 3, 2010. It is the only film score by French music duo Daft Punk.
Tron: Legacy Reconfigured is a remix album of music by Daft Punk, released by Walt Disney Records on April 5, 2011. The album features remixes of selections from the Tron: Legacy film score by various contemporary electronic musicians. Tron: Legacy Reconfigured charted in several countries and peaked at number one in the Billboard Dance/Electronic chart. The album was released to mixed reviews.
Random Access Memories is the fourth and final studio album by the French electronic duo Daft Punk, released on 17 May 2013 through Columbia Records. It pays tribute to late 1970s and early 1980s American music, particularly from Los Angeles. This theme is reflected in the album's packaging, as well as its promotional campaign, which included billboards, television advertisements and a web series. Recording sessions took place from 2008 to 2012 at Henson, Conway and Capitol Studios in California, Electric Lady Studios in New York City, and Gang Recording Studio in Paris, France. It was the final album Daft Punk released before their disbandment in 2021.
"Doin' It Right" is a song written and performed by French electronic music duo Daft Punk and American musician Panda Bear of the band Animal Collective. It is a track on Daft Punk's fourth studio album Random Access Memories (2013), and was the last to be recorded for the album. The song was distributed to American alternative radio stations on 3 September 2013 as the third single from Random Access Memories. Prior to this, it appeared on record charts in France, the United States and the United Kingdom due to digital downloads of the album. "Doin' It Right" received a positive critical reception, with some reviewers opining it as the group's best work out of the entire LP.
"Contact" is a song by French electronic music duo Daft Punk. It is the thirteenth and final track from the duo's fourth studio album Random Access Memories, released on 17 May 2013. The track was written and produced by the duo, with additional writing and co-production by DJ Falcon. Daryl Braithwaite, Tony Mitchell, and Garth Porter are also credited as writers due to the song containing a sample of "We Ride Tonight" by Australian rock band The Sherbs. The song includes audio from the Apollo 17 mission, courtesy of NASA and Captain Eugene Cernan. Due to digital downloads of Random Access Memories, the song charted at number 46 on the French Singles Chart and at number 24 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
"Lose Yourself to Dance" is a song by French electronic music duo Daft Punk featuring vocals from American musician Pharrell Williams. Like their previous collaboration with fellow American musician Nile Rodgers, "Get Lucky", the song was written by Daft Punk, Williams, and Rodgers, for Daft Punk's fourth studio album Random Access Memories (2013).
"Giorgio by Moroder" is a song written and recorded by French electronic music duo Daft Punk for their fourth studio album, Random Access Memories (2013). It is the third track on the album. The song features a monologue by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder, who speaks about his early life and musical career. "Giorgio by Moroder" charted in France and Sweden due to downloads of the album.
"Automaton" is a song by English funk band Jamiroquai. It was released as the lead single from their eighth studio album, Automaton (2017), on 27 January 2017. The song peaked at number 36 in France, number 61 in Japan, number 65 in Scotland, and number 31 on the U.S. Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
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