Discovery

~ Release group by Daft Punk

Annotation

All or some editions of Discovery included the Daft Card to access the Daft Club, which was a web service that featured some extra digital tracks (mainly remixes) to be downloaded.
Now, the service is closed, and these tracks are available directly on Daft Club.

Annotation last modified on 2022-05-26 12:08 UTC.

Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
  • AU2001-02-26
Parlophone8100172934065017098
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
  • FR2001-02-26
  • XE2001-03-12
Virgin (worldwide imprint of Virgin Records Ltd. and all its subsidiaries)8496062724384960629
DiscoveryDaft PunkDigital Media14
  • XW2001-03-07
Parlophone France (aka Parlophone Music France)0724384960650
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
  • JP2001-03-10
Virgin (worldwide imprint of Virgin Records Ltd. and all its subsidiaries)VJCP-682834988006788367
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
  • XE2001-03-12
Virgin (worldwide imprint of Virgin Records Ltd. and all its subsidiaries)724354278228, CDVXX 2940724354278228
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
  • GB2001-03-12
Virgin (worldwide imprint of Virgin Records Ltd. and all its subsidiaries)8100882, CDVX2940724381008829
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
  • US2001-03-13
Virgin (worldwide imprint of Virgin Records Ltd. and all its subsidiaries)7243 8 49606 2 9724384960629
DiscoveryDaft Punk2×12" Vinyl7 + 7
Virgin (worldwide imprint of Virgin Records Ltd. and all its subsidiaries)8496061, V2940724384960612
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
Parlophone2-496066724384960629
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
Virgin (worldwide imprint of Virgin Records Ltd. and all its subsidiaries)CDV2940724384960605
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
Virgin (worldwide imprint of Virgin Records Ltd. and all its subsidiaries)7243 8100172 1, 8100172724381001721
ディスカバリ / Discovery (Forever Young Campaign)ダフト・パンクCD14
  • JP2014-01-29
ParlophoneWPCR-800834943674164011
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
Parlophone, Warner Bros. Records (1958–2019; “WB” logo, with or without “records” beneath or on banner across)496066-PRL2724384960629
DiscoveryDaft Punk2×12" Vinyl7 + 7
  • XE2021-12-17
Alternative Distribution Alliance01902966171640190296617164
DiscoveryDaft PunkCD14
Alternative Distribution Alliance, Warner Music France0190296610424

Relationships

artist & repertoire support:Spike Sugiyama
remixes:Discovery Remixed
Le Dripscovery de l’Avent by Moustiluigi Random
Re-Discovery
associated singles/EPs:Aerodynamic
Digital Love
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
One More Time
includes:Something About Us: Love Theme From Interstella 5555
part of:Discothèque Idéale Qobuz / Qobuz Ideal Discography
Rolling Stone: 100 Best Albums of the 2000s: pub_2011-07-18 (number: 33) (order: 33)
Fact Magazine: The 100 Best Albums of the 2000s (number: 49) (order: 49)
Absolute Radio's The 100 Collection (number: 87) (order: 87)
Discothèque Idéale Qobuz / Qobuz Ideal Discography (order: 184)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2020 edition (number: 236) (order: 236)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/26647 [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/jh3n [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/daft_punk/discovery/ [info]
https://www.offiziellecharts.de/album-details-3612 [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000119560 [info]
Wikidata:Q1901313 [info]

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French duo, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter had first burst upon the dance world in 1995 with their hit "Da Funk" – a tasty homage to Chicago Techno with a typically Gallic twist. The attendant album, Homework *proved to be more of the same. So, four years later it came as some surprise when *Discovery arrived; chock-full of, well...disco pop. Luckily it was even better.

Morphing (like the power rangers they resembled) into gleaming house robots for their publicity shots, the techno twins had spent the hiatus crafting something at once nostalgic and futuristic – stating that Discovery was their attempt to summon up the innocence of a child's approach to music (ie: a ten-year old had no snobbery about the dreaded word 'disco' – cleverly contained in the title). To do this they blended a selection of late 70s and early 80s tunes (George Duke, Sister Sledge, Barry Manilow etc.) with wonderfully retro vocoder-style effects and some metallic guitars. The formula worked like a dream and even made them household names in the States.

The key element to Discovery is fun. From the opening smash "One More Time" (featuring New York new-garage legend, Romanthony, on vocals) to fifth track, "Crescendolls", the album's a rollercoaster ride of cheese and choons. Second hit, "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" is a masterpiece of relentless synth splurge, like Kraftwerk in kindergarden while "Digital Love" is simply gorgeous pop. Only the needlessly ambient "Nightvision" slows the pace. The second half's a more mixed bag (you do grow slightly weary of the tinny-AM-radio-into-monster-floor-filler trick that virtually every track uses), though still dotted with gems such as the penultimate "Face To Face".

The final icing on the cake was the cinematic tranformation of the album into the soundtrack for the charming *Interstella 5555 *– Daft Punk's tribute to anime director and hero, Leiji Matsumoto (who produced the film). The blend of children's TV sensibility and glistening house made perfect sense, and the band have never bettered its coherence of vision or joyful playfulness. Daft, maybe, but for a while the world was a brighter place for it.