Daft Punk – Human After All (2xLP)
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Human After All (2005) is Daft Punk’s most stripped-back and polarizing album — a raw, mechanical exploration of repetition, emotion, and technology. Recorded in just six weeks, it trades the lush warmth of Discovery for a colder, industrial sound built around distorted guitars, processed vocals, and relentless rhythms. Tracks like “Robot Rock,” “Technologic,” and “Human After All” emphasize hypnotic simplicity, while “Make Love” and “Emotion” reveal surprising depth beneath the minimalism. Initially divisive, the album has since been re-evaluated as a crucial part of Daft Punk’s artistic evolution. Its mechanical precision and thematic starkness foreshadowed the duo’s later live transformation on Alive 2007, where these songs found explosive new life. Human After All stands as a daring experiment in restraint and texture — an unflinching reflection on the uneasy coexistence of humanity and machine.
Reviews
“A bold, minimalist statement that finds beauty in repetition.” – Rolling Stone
“Human After All feels like Daft Punk deconstructing their own myth — stark, tense, and strangely emotional.” – The Guardian
“A misunderstood record that rewards patience — stripped-down, hypnotic, and deeply human.” – Pitchfork
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Human After All
A2 The Prime Time Of Your Life
A3 Robot Rock
B1 Steam Machine
B2 Make Love
C1 The Brainwasher
C2 On/Off
C3 Television Rules The Nation
D1 Technologic
D2 Emotion