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For fans of daft punk, lovers of experimental and minimalist electronic music, music critics, and listeners seeking innovative and non-commercial sounds.
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THE REVIEW

Pure electronics in its wild form. Only two robots could create such a work.
Minimal and repetitive sounds, almost too simple. But perfect. An album that has nothing to do with "Discovery," full of banal and decidedly commercial singles.

Rebuking those who deem it an album devoid of ideas, this CD instead is a big screw you to everyone who can't grasp the genius that fills each song, piece by piece. As if the two artists wanted to slap every average listener in the face, one by one, critics included. A CD that does not convey emotions. Songs too strange for our ears to be appreciated. Two artists who have always done what they wanted, without listening to anyone, without ever being seen by anyone.
And that's simply how it should be done. And they do it divinely. Congratulations.

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Human After All by Daft Punk delivers pure, wild electronic music that embraces minimalism and repetition. Despite initial criticism and its stark contrast to the commercial style of Discovery, the album reveals a deliberate artistic genius. The duo prioritizes creative freedom over mainstream appeal, challenging listeners with its strange and raw textures. This album stands as a bold statement in electronic music.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Human After All (05:19)

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02   The Prime Time of Your Life (04:23)

04   Steam Machine (05:20)

05   Make Love (04:50)

06   The Brainwasher (04:08)

07   On/Off (00:19)

08   Television Rules the Nation (04:47)

Daft Punk

Daft Punk was a French electronic music duo formed by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, known for pioneering French house and for albums such as Homework, Discovery and Random Access Memories, a distinctive robot persona and large-scale live shows.
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By Giubbo

 I thought a month and a half was too much; this is stuff that could have been done in a week.

 What is completely missing are the ideas, which were certainly not lacking in previous works.


By daftroby

 It is much more similar to Kraftwerk’s music than it seems, yet at the same time it is uniquely reimagined.

 This 'Human after all' could have been titled 'Television World' or 'Television rules the nation', but in any case, no one thought of it before.


By GATTINATOR

 For the first time in my life, I felt a bit of disappointment with this fabulous duo.

 Nice album, but it could have been better.


By Ilpazzo

 Working with trash in a genius manner is their job!

 At first you say 'this is boring, it’s always the same loop,' but day after day you can’t help but listen to it.


By Il Tarantiniano

 "Human After All is the revenge of Daft Punk—distancing themselves from their comfort zone."

 "Technologic... fills the atmosphere and makes it even more neurotic in its irresistibility."


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