List of songs recorded by Daft Punk

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Thomas Bangalter (left) and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (right)

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]

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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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Key
Indicates single release
Indicates songs not solely written by Daft Punk
Pharrell Williams sang lead vocals on "Get Lucky" and "Lose Yourself to Dance" from Random Access Memories in 2013. N.E.R.D @ Pori Jazz 2010 - Pharrell Williams 1.jpg
Pharrell Williams sang lead vocals on "Get Lucky" and "Lose Yourself to Dance" from Random Access Memories in 2013.
Nile Rodgers collaborated with Daft Punk for Random Access Memories in 2013. NileRodgers2012.png
Nile Rodgers collaborated with Daft Punk for Random Access Memories in 2013.
The song "Giorgio by Moroder" features a monologue by Giorgio Moroder. Giorgio Moroder Melt! 2015 01.jpg
The song "Giorgio by Moroder" features a monologue by Giorgio Moroder.
Daft Punk collaborated with Julian Casablancas on the songs "Instant Crush" and "Infinity Repeating." Julian Casablancas @ Governor's Ball 2014.jpg
Daft Punk collaborated with Julian Casablancas on the songs "Instant Crush" and "Infinity Repeating."
Daft Punk collaborated with the Weeknd on his songs "Starboy" and "I Feel It Coming" from his album Starboy in 2016. FEQ July 2018 The Weeknd (44778856382) (cropped).jpg
Daft Punk collaborated with the Weeknd on his songs "Starboy" and "I Feel It Coming" from his album Starboy in 2016.
Name of song, writers, original release, and year of release
SongWritersOriginal releaseYearRef.
"Adagio for Tron"Daft Punk Tron: Legacy (soundtrack)2010 [20]
"Aerodynamic" Daft Punk Discovery 2001 [21]
"Aerodynamite"Daft PunkNon-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 PunkNon-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 PunkSoma 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 PunkNon-album single1996 [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 PunkNon-album single
B-side to "Da Funk"
1996 [35]
"The New Wave" Daft PunkNon-album single1994 [23]
"The New Wave"Daft PunkNon-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]

Notes

  1. "Alive" is a final mix of "The New Wave". "The New Wave" single includes several mixes of the title track with the last track explicitly titled "Alive (New Wave Final Mix)". [23]
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Bonus track on the special edition of Tron: Legacy . [28]
  3. 1 2 Bonus track on the iTunes version of Tron: Legacy. [30]
  4. Bonus track on the Japanese edition of Random Access Memories . [17]
  5. 1 2 Bonus track on the vinyl edition of Tron: Legacy . [38]

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