Daft Punk

Daft Punk

Daft Punk was a Parisian electronic music duo that became one of the most influential and enigmatic acts in modern music history. Formed by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, their 1997 debut, "Homework", was a landmark album for the French house movement, released on #Virgin Records#. They achieved global stardom with their second album, "Discovery", which blended house, disco, and synth-pop. Adopting robotic personas, they rarely appeared unmasked, creating a powerful visual identity. Their 2013 album, "Random Access Memories", featuring collaborations with artists like *Nile Rodgers* and *Pharrell Williams*, was a worldwide phenomenon, winning multiple Grammy Awards and cementing their legacy before they disbanded in 2021.