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Daft Punk Live Electronica & House DJ-Sets Compilation (2002 - 2021)

Daft Punk Live Electronica & House DJ-Sets Compilation (2002 - 2021)

Daft Punk Live Electronica & House DJ-Sets Compilation (2002 - 2021)

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Daft Punk (2002 - 2021)
Live Electronica & House DJ Sets Compilation

27 Live DJ-Sets + 31 Hours of Music

We have put together this Quality Collection of Electronica DJ-Sets which offers the buyer a great chance to purchase this fantastic series of DJ Sets from one of the best Electronica DJ's all in one Convenient Affordable DJ-Sets Compilation 

The DJ-Sets can easily be used on your Home Entertainment System, In-Car MP3 Player, Home PC / Apple Mac, Apple iPod / iPhone / iPad, Portable Music Player or Tablet and through your Smart TV or DJ Equipment using the USB Drive option, so you have a huge variety of different devices in which you can play our DJ-Set Compilations, regardless of whether you are at home, in the car, or the train or on the move. 


Compilation Listing

2002 DAFT PUNK LIVE ELECTRONICA & HOUSE DJ SETS

Daft Punk - Live on Europe 2 FM (26.02.02) – 1 Hour
Daft Punk - Live Set (2002) - 75 Mins
Daft Punk - Live @ Decks n Drums n 909 (28.12.02) – 2 Hour

2006 DAFT PUNK LIVE ELECTRONICA & HOUSE DJ SETS

Daft Punk - Live @ Coachella Festival (29.04.06) – 75 Mins
Daft Punk - Live in Belfort (2006) – 1 Hour
Daft Punk - Live @ EUDB in France (30.06.06) – 75 Mins
Daft Punk - Live Studio Breaks Set (Oct 06) – 75 Mins

2007 DAFT PUNK LIVE ELECTRONICA & HOUSE DJ SETS

Daft Punk - Live @ Festival Red Rock Open Air (06.07.07) – 90 Mins
Daft Punk - Live in Brooklyn (08.09.07) – 90 Mins
Daft Punk - Live @ NRJ Mastermix (17.11.07) - 1 Hour

2010 DAFT PUNK LIVE ELECTRONICA & HOUSE DJ SETS

Daft Punk – Live @ Contact on Extremix Radio (15.08.10) – 1 Hour
Daft Punk - Live @ In Extremix Radio (15.08.10) - 1 Hour
Daft Punk - Live @ Blast From The Past (22.06.11) - 1 Hour

2013 DAFT PUNK LIVE ELECTRONICA & HOUSE DJ SETS

Daft Punk - Live @ Essential Selection Special (01.01.13) - 2 Hours
Daft Punk - Live @ Essential Selection Special (10.05.13) - 4 Hours
Daft Punk - Live @ Underground FG in Paris (28.04.13) - 1 Hour

2020 DAFT PUNK LIVE ELECTRONICA & HOUSE DJ SETS

Daft Punk - Live @ AV Cube in Melbourne (16.06.20) – 1 Hour
Daft Punk - Live @ GH Hotel St Kilda in Melbourne (19.08.20) – 1 Hour

2021 DAFT PUNK LIVE ELECTRONICA & HOUSE DJ SETS

Daft Punk - Live @ Alive 2021 - Epilogue (17.04.21) – 90 Mins
Daft Punk - Live @ Alive 2027 - Next Station (04.03.21) – 90 Mins


 Artists Profile

 

Current Location :: Paris, France 

Real Names :: Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
& Thomas Bangalter

Music Genres :: Electronica, House

Alias/Collaboration :: Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, Thomas Bangalter 

 

 

 

Early Years (1987–1993)

Daft Punk is a multi Grammy Award-winning electronic music duo formed in 1994 in Paris, France, and consisting of French musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (born 8 February 1974) and Thomas Bangalter (born 3 January 1975). The band is considered one of the most successful electronic music collaborations of all time, both in album sales and in critical acclaim.

Daft Punk reached significant popularity in the late 90s house movement in France, along with other artists such as Air, Cassius, and Dimitri from Paris. Daft Punk are credited with producing songs that were considered essential in the French house scene. They were managed from 1996 to 2008 by Pedro Winter (Busy P), the head of Ed Banger Records.


Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo met in 1987 on the grounds of the Lycée Carnot, a secondary school in Paris. The two became good friends and later recorded demo tracks with others from the school. This eventually led to the formation of the guitar-based group Darlin’ with Laurent Brancowitz in 1992. Bangalter and de Homem-Christo played bass and guitar, respectively, while Brancowitz performed on drums. The trio had branded themselves after The Beach Boys song of the same name, which they covered along with an original composition.

Stereolab released both tracks on a multi-artist Duophonic Records EP and invited the band to open for stage shows in the United Kingdom. Bangalter felt that “The rock n’ roll thing we did was pretty average, I think. It was so brief, maybe six months, four songs and two gigs and that was it.” A negative review in Melody Maker subsequently dubbed the music “a bunch of daft punk.” Instead of dismissing the review, Bangalter and de Homem-Christo found it to be amusing. As the latter stated, “We struggled so long to find [the name] Darlin’, and this happened so quickly.” Darlin’ soon disbanded, leaving Brancowitz to pursue other efforts with Phoenix. Bangalter and de Homem-Christo formed Daft Punk and experimented with drum machines and synthesizers.

Homework Era (1993–1999)

In 1993 Daft Punk attended a rave at EuroDisney, where they met Stuart Macmillan of Slam, co-founder of the label Soma Quality Recordings. The demo tape given to Macmillan at the rave formed the basis for Daft Punk’s debut single, “The New Wave”, a limited release in 1994. The single also contained the final mix of “The New Wave” called “Alive”.

Daft Punk returned to the studio in May 1995 to record “Da Funk”. It became their first commercially successful single the same year. After the success of “Da Funk”, Daft Punk looked to find a manager. They had no trouble finding one at the time as they chose Pedro Winter, who regularly promoted them and other artists at his Hype night clubs. The band signed with Virgin Records in September 1996 and made a deal through which they licensed their tracks to the major label through their production company, Daft Trax.

“Da Funk” and “Alive” were later included on Daft Punk’s 1997 debut album Homework. The album was regarded as an innovative synthesis of techno, house, acid house and electro styles, and is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential dance music albums of the nineties. “Da Funk” was also included on The Saint film soundtrack. It was during this period of change in dance music that Daft Punk became largely successful. They combined the aforementioned music styles and elements of rave that were crowd pleasers. The most successful single from Homework was “Around the World”, which is known for the repeating chant of the song’s title.

Daft Punk also produced a series of music videos for Homework directed by Spike Jonze, Michel Gondry, Roman Coppola and Seb Janiak. The collection of videos was released in 1999 and titled D.A.F.T. - A Story about Dogs, Androids, Firemen and Tomatoes.

Discovery Era (1999–2004)

By 1999 the duo were well into the recording sessions for their second album, which had begun a year earlier. 2001’s Discovery took on a slicker and distinctly synthpop-oriented style, initially stunning fans of Daft Punk’s previous material in Homework. The group states that the album was conceived as an attempt to reconnect with a playful, open-minded attitude associated with the discovery phase of childhood. This accounts for the heavy use of themes and samples from the late ‘70s to early ‘80s era on the album.

It reached #2 in the United Kingdom, and its single “One More Time” was a major club hit, creating a new generation of fans mainly familiar with the second Daft Punk release. The singles “Digital Love” and “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” were also very successful in the UK and on the United States dance chart, and “Face to Face” hit #1 on the USA club play charts despite a limited single release. A 45-minute excerpt from a Daftendirektour performance recorded at Birmingham, UK in 1997 was also released in 2001, entitled Alive 1997.

2003 first saw the release of the feature-length animated film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem. Daft Punk produced the film under the supervision of Leiji Matsumoto, whom they have said is their childhood hero. The album Daft Club was also released to promote the film. It features a collection of remixes previously made available through an online membership service of the same name.

Human After All Eera (2004–Present)

Starting on September 13 and ending November 9, 2004, Daft Punk devoted six weeks to creating new material. The duo released the album Human After All in March 2005. Reviews were mixed, mostly citing its overly repetitive nature and seemingly rushed recording. The singles taken from this album were “Robot Rock”, “Technologic”, “Human After All” and “The Prime Time of Your Life”. The earliest official statement from Daft Punk concerning the album was “we believe that Human After All speaks for itself.”

A Daft Punk anthology CD/DVD entitled Musique Vol. 1 1993-2005 was released on 4 April 2006. It contains new music videos for “The Prime Time of Your Life” and “Robot Rock (Maximum Overdrive)”. Daft Punk also released a remix album of Human After All called Human After All: Remixes. A limited edition included two kubricks of Daft Punk as robots.

On 21 May 2006, Daft Punk premiered their first directed film, Daft Punk’s Electroma at the Cannes Film Festival sidebar Director’s Fortnight. The film does not include their own music, which is a first for the duo considering their previous DVD and film releases (D.A.F.T. for Homework and Interstella 5555 for Discovery). Midnight screenings of the film were shown in Paris theaters starting from the end of March 2007.

Daft Punk released their second live album titled Alive 2007 on 19 November 2007. It contains the duo’s performance in Paris from their Alive 2007 tour. The album includes a 50-page book showcasing photographs shot while on tour. The live version of “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” from Alive 2007 was released as a single. A music video for the single directed by Olivier Gondry features footage shot by 250 audience members at Daft Punk’s Brooklyn appearance at KeySpan Park, Coney Island. In 2007 Daft Punk also debuted in a worldwide official poll of DJ Magazine in position 71.

Following the Alive 2007 tour, Daft Punk focused on other projects. A 2008 interview with Pedro Winter revealed that the duo returned to their Paris studio to work on new material. Winter also stepped down from managing Daft Punk to focus attention on his Ed Banger Records label and his work as Busy P. He stated in a later interview that the duo are working with an unspecified management company in Los Angeles. 

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