Human After All - Daft Punk Album Review

Human After All - Daft Punk Album Review

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Album Review

2001’s Discovery was brilliant –intelligent synth-synthetic pop at it’s best.Spawning the classic single Digital Love,it was a couple of generations on from German ‘ robotic combo ‘ Kraftwerk.Human After All’s predecessor brought the genre out of the dark ages,filling dance-floors across Europe,and over the radio like a rash.With this,the French pairing of Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem Christo are going back to the dark ages with an overdose of techno-wizardry to send you mental.Trying to look for redeeming qualities is like trying to find a helpful Frenchman in Paris.Oops –I don’t believe it I actually found ONE – a limp but almost human offering: Make Love – to this – no thanks.

Seriously in danger of alienating themselves,their total self-indulgence is progressive (and commercial) suicide– which you might want to consider at the end of this chaotic acidic 10 track saga.Steam machine is a heavy breathing nightmare.Brainwasher is an apt title – I think a lobotomy would have been a lot less painful.Send in the robots,and it’s ‘taxi’ for Daft Punk.

Technologically perfect:musically dysfunctional.Sad.

Elly Roberts

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