Daft Punk Disbanded, These Are Their Best Songs

JAKARTA - Daft Punk declared their disbandment on Monday, February 22 through a video entitled Epilogue. This music group that has existed for 28 years has brought the electro-dance genre to life to develop into rock, country, and even rap.

Various releases have been released by Daft Punk, with concepts that are timeless. VOI summarizes some of the best hits from the French duo Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. Listen carefully.

Around the World

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Taken from the debut album Homework, Around the World is wrapped in a cross band of bass sounds with a robotic voice singing "around the world". Simple, but leaves a pleasant impression to listen to.

One More Time (feat. Romanthony)

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Discovery can be said to be a career-changing album for Daft Punk where they pack disco and synthpop into one place. The album is the soundtrack for the anime Interstella 5555 and the entire music video uses cut scenes from the anime.

Meanwhile, one of the songs on this album, One More Time, is Daft Punk's commercial hit. There was a time when the markers of these songs called hits were played in clubs. And One More Time is one of them.

Robot Rock

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This song is proof that dance music can mix with rock. They used the song Release the Beast from Breakwater as a sample. Robot voices sing "robot rock" throughout the song with the help of electric guitars and synthesizers.

Instant Crush (feat. Julian Casablancas)

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Through Instant Crush, Julian Casablancas took off his rock concept with The Strokes for a while and went seduction with Daft Punk. Julian also executed a solo part in this song.

Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers)

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With the help of Nile Rodgers on guitar and Pharrell Williams on vocals, the song became an '80s disco transformation with dance.

Get Lucky became the most digitally purchased song and won several Grammy Awards in 2014. Unfortunately, the album Random Access Memories was the last album Daft Punk would release.