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Human After All pushes forward a true concept of dehumanization of music, with an extremely mechanical execution and obstinately resistant to any form of progression. None of the ten tracks can be defined as bad, even today, and I would choose it over all of Random Access Memory.
Human After All pushes forward a true concept of dehumanization of music, with an extremely mechanical execution and obstinately resistant to any form of progression.
None of the ten tracks can be defined as bad, even today, and I would choose it over all of Random Access Memory.
Dive into the debate—listen to Human After All and decide if it's a misunderstood masterpiece or a bold experiment gone too far.
"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."
"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."
Listen to Daft Punk’s Human After All and explore its bold electronic textures and unforgettable beats today!
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.
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.
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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.
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.
Dive into Daft Punk’s 'Human After All' and discover the robotic-human fusion that changed electronic music forever.
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.
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.
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Only two robots could create such a work. This CD is a big screw you to everyone who can’t grasp the genius that fills each song.
Only two robots could create such a work.
This CD is a big screw you to everyone who can’t grasp the genius that fills each song.
Discover the raw and bold sounds of Daft Punk’s Human After All—listen and experience electronic music unlike any other.
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.
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.
Dive into 'Human After All' and discover the hypnotic genius behind Daft Punk's repetitive beats and electronic mastery!
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