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    Alive 2007

    A Daft Punk live album loses some of the essential experience: the robot costumes, the giant glowing pyramid, the sweaty bodies next to you. And the drugs, definitely the drugs. But the whoops of the human-after-all audience add plenty to the French filter-disco duo's surprisingly consistent career-...

    2007 RS: 3.5of 5 Stars

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Having mastered side-chain compression -- a studio trick that gives the impression of a giant bellows sucking all the air out of the room between every whooshing chord -- on Homework, Daft Punk needed a new gimmick for the follow-up. They found it in Auto-Tune, which made Romanthony's voice wriggle like the invading insects in that old Atari game, "Caterpillar." Suddenly, the vocoder -- a different kind of voice synthesis, one Daft Punk had already used on "Around the World" -- sounded old hat. This was the real future, heralded by a digital whippoorwill. Photo" width="120" src="http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/3/8/9/9/25279983-25328010-thumbnail.jpg" border="0">

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Biography

The French duo Daft Punk's essential, career-defining insight is that the problem with disco the first time around was not that it was stupid but that it was not stupid enough. After an abortive career in rock as Darlin', Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem Christo renamed themselves after a review and recorded Homework, the 4/4 whomp of house music slowed down to bumping speed, then duct-tap...

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