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Discovery (CD - 2001)

Discovery (CD - 2001)

( UPC: 00724384960629)
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Artist: Daft Punk

Label: Virgin Records (USA)

Genre: Electronic - Electronica

Album Description: Daft Punk: Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem Christo.

Additional personnel includes: Todd Edwards, Romananthony.

"Short Circuit" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop ... Read More

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4.5 Star Review(12 Reviews)

Album Description
Daft Punk: Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem Christo.

Additional personnel includes: Todd Edwards, Romananthony.

"Short Circuit" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. "One More Time" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.

Personnel: Daft Punk (vocals); Romanthony, Todd Edwards (vocals).

Illustrator: Daft Punk.

Photographers: Mitchell Feinberg; Luis Sanchis.

Four long years after their debut, Homework, Daft Punk returned with a second full-length, also packed with excellent productions and many of the obligatory nods to the duo's favorite stylistic speed bumps of the 1970s and '80s. Discovery is by no means the same record, though. Deserting the shrieking acid house hysteria of their early work, the album moves in the same smooth filtered disco circles as the European dance smashes ("Music Sounds Better With You" and "Gym Tonic") co-produced by DP's Thomas Bangalter during the group's long interim. If Homework was Daft Punk's Chicago house record, this is definitely the New York garage edition, with co-productions and vocals from Romanthony and Todd Edwards, two of the brightest figures based in New Jersey's fertile garage scene. Also in common with classic East Coast dance and '80s R&B, Discovery surprisingly focuses on songwriting and concise productions, though the pair's visions of bucolic pop on "Digital Love" and "Something About Us" are delivered by an androgynous, vocoderized frontman singing trite (though rather endearing) love lyrics. "One More Time," the irresistible album opener and first single, takes Bangalter's "Music Sounds Better With You" as a blueprint, blending sampled horns with some retro bass thump and the gorgeous, extroverted vocals of Romanthony going round and round with apparently endless tweakings. Though "Aerodynamic" and "Superheroes" have a bit of the driving acid minimalism associated with Homework, here Daft Punk is more taken with the glammier, poppier sound of Eurodisco and late R&B. Abusing their pitch-bend and vocoder effects as though they were going out of style (about 15 years too late, come to think of it), the duo loops nearly everything they can get their sequencers on -- divas, vocoders, synth-guitars, electric piano -- and conjures a sound worthy of bygone electro-pop technicians from Giorgio Moroder to Todd Rundgren to Steve Miller. Daft Punk are such stellar, meticulous producers that they make any sound work, even superficially dated ones like spastic early-'80s electro/R&B ("Short Circuit") or faux-orchestral synthesizer baroque ("Veridis Quo"). The only problems on Discovery arise when Daft Punk compensate for the album's lack of six-minute dance tracks by including a few too many half-developed productions like "High Life" and the ambient piece "Nightvision." One other crime is burying the highlight of the entire LP near the end. "Face to Face," a track with garage wunderkind Todd Edwards, twists his trademarked split-second samples and fully fragmented vision of garage into a dance-pop hit that could've easily stormed the charts in 1987. Daft Punk even manage a sense of humor about their own work, closing with a ten-minute track aptly titled "Too Long." ~ John Bush

In 1997, this French electro-dance duo made a huge intercontinental splash with its debut album, HOMEWORK, mixing disco, house, funk, techno, and more. While Daft Punk's second recording still focuses on the maximum accessibility that earned its debut such high marks, there's less of an obvious focus on pop hooks. Irony and house beats are the order of the day, and an eclectic thread runs throughout DISCOVERY.

"Digital Love" sounds like the theme to a '70s sitcom as realized by the Buggles. "Nightvision" is a mellow, wordless, Quiet Storm-meets-Eno soundscape, while in an interpolation sure to gain plenty of attention, "Superheroes" marries a Barry Manilow sample to an unrelenting house beat. Ultimately, DISCOVERY is less of a mission statement than its predecessor, but no less danceable or listenable.

Track Listing
1.One More Time
2.Aerodynamic
3.Digital Love
4.Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
5.Crescendolls
6.Night Vision
7.Superheroes
8.High Life
9.Something About Us
10.Voyager
11.Veridis Quo
12.Short Circuit
13.Face to Face
14.Too Long
Album Information

UPC:
00724384960629
Release Date: Mar 13, 2001
Type: Performer
Genre: Electronic - Electronica
Label: Virgin Records (USA)
Distributor: EMI Music Di
Producer: Daft Punk; Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo; Romanthony; Thomas Bangalter; Todd Edwards
Engineer: Tonya Gardner
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2001
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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