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Daft Club

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Daft Punk

Daft Club

 
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Release Date: December 02, 2003
Label: Virgin
Rating: 3.0
 
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Tracklist of Daft Club

Disc 1
1 Overture   no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Aerodynamic (Daft Punk Remix)  3:28 no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Harder, better, faster, stronger (The Neptunes Remix)  3:44 view lyrics
4 Face to face (Cosmo Vitelli Remix)  3:60 view lyrics
5 Phoenix (Basement Jaxx Remix)  4:57 view lyrics
6 Digital love (Boris Dlugosh Remix)  4:58 view lyrics
9 Crescendolls (Laidback Luke Remix)  3:32 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Too long (Gonzales Version)  9:60 view lyrics
13 One more time (Romanthony's unplugged)  3:55 view lyrics
14 Something about us (Love theme from "Interstella 5555")  3:51 view lyrics

Reviews:

Daft Punk club is faboulous

There's a reason why some songs are made available only over the Internet, and it's not because they're too good for ordinary record buyers. These guest remixes might have made for nice freebies , but they don't add up to much of an album. While the 2001 source record, Discovery, struck a balance between dance-floor mechanics and prog-disco kitsch, the remixers here opt for either/or, so Boris Dlugosch's "Digital Love" is humdrum house and Gonzales's "Too Long" is fantastic gimmickry. Only the Neptunes stand between Daft Club and utter irrelevance. They reconstitute "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" as offbeat digital soul built around a nagging synth line and Pharrell Williams's great falsetto. Not for the first time, they're easily the best thing about a good record.

Great Album, wait for new one

I am just a biggest fan of Daft Punk since their release of Homework I have been hipnotized by their beat, music and lyrics.

Simply the best Electro Pop group ever, this Album contains cool Remixes from their Discovery Album, and don't miss their new Album Human After All that will be release in a few days.

This group has been growing with the pass of time and if you like Electronic music you shouldn't hesitate on Buying any of the CD's, alsoooo buy the Interstella 5555 DVD it is sooo cool to see all the animation and the Discovery CD on Video.

i love daft punk but.....

daft punk ARE my favourite dJs of all time... they come out of nowhere and have infectious songs that you canno get out of the head... this LP is just a remix album of their 2001 classic DISCOVERY. but it does nothing for me really....



i am feelin the 'aerodynamik' (daft punk remix)....



I LOVE THE NEPTUNES but, their remix to one of my favourite songs of all time 'harder better faster stronger' is just terrible.... they should have never touched it at all...sorry neptunes...the other remix by jess& crabbe us way better.



this album should have had more songs from their album... they are missing 'superheros', 'queis-vous', and 'voyager' some of the best tracks on the DISCOVERY album.....



this album has the same song just remix... aerodynamik has 3 remixes (2 too many), they should have left 'something about us' ALONE....



i love daft punk but please come with new material so i could forgive you for this dreadful piece...