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  2. Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter Says He’s Glad He’s ... - AOL

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    In some of his first detailed comments about Daft Punk‘s surprise 2021 split, group member Thomas Bangalter says he has no regrets about hanging up his robot costume. During an interview with ...

  3. Robot Rock (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Robot Rock" consists of Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Daft Punk performing the song on a stage decorated with several televisions and lights, and filmed on VHS, to achieve an aged look. This is the first video to feature the duo as themselves exclusively.

  4. Daft Punk - Wikipedia

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    Daft Punk wore their robot costumes in their performances at the 2008, 2014, and 2017 Grammy Awards. During the 2014 ceremony, they accepted their awards on stage in the outfits, with Pharrell and Paul Williams speaking on their behalf. [139] [87] Daft Punk used the robot outfits to merge the characteristics of humans and machines. [140]

  5. Technologic - Wikipedia

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    Live Daft Punk performance featuring "Technologic" The music video for "Technologic" is the third directed by Daft Punk, following "Fresh" and "Robot Rock". The video features Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter on a pyramid-themed stage playing the bass guitars shown in the single cover. The lyrics flash as individual words of ...

  6. Daft Punk's Electroma - Wikipedia

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    Daft Punk's Electroma (also known as Electroma) is a 2006 avant-garde science fiction film directed by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk.The story revolves around the quest of two robots (the band members, played by Peter Hurteau and Michael Reich) to become human.

  7. Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005 - Wikipedia

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    Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005 is an anthology by Daft Punk released in Japan on 29 March 2006, in the United Kingdom on 3 April 2006, and in the United States on 4 April 2006. A special edition includes a bonus DVD with 12 music videos—two of which are new, "The Prime Time of Your Life" and "Robot Rock (Daft Punk Maximum Overdrive)".

  8. Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo - Wikipedia

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    This would be Daft Punk's final production work as a duo, as Daft Punk announced their split via YouTube in February of 2021. [18] Homem-Christo worked on the title track to Charlotte Gainsbourg's fifth studio album Rest, released in 2017. He contributed to the 2018 song "Hurt You", a collaboration with the Weeknd and Gesaffelstein. [19] [20]

  9. Human After All - Wikipedia

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    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 ...