![]() Since their inception, the Daft Punk duo has worked feverishly in a bid to keep evolving. Their music has been rightly championed as the perfect Venn diagram of leftfield nuance and mainstream appeal - and they did it all from behind the guise of two dance music-making robots. If you walked into any nightclub in the western world and made yourself a semi-permanent home on the dancefloor, there’s no band who would illicit as large a response from the shufflers and two-steppers on the grimy floor as Daft Punk. It’s one that has spanned across three decades capture thousands of fans while producing songs and albums that have sold millions around the world. The band, famed for some of the most iconic pop songs of all time, were formed in Paris in 1993 by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter and announced their split in 2021 following an impressive career. However, Daft Punk never really did do things the normal way. Most stars are driven by enough ego to ensure that their face is front and centre whenever they perform, so for two of the music world’s biggest stars to totally reject such a notion is a little out of leftfield. It feels the very antithesis of why an artist would pursue such a globalised reach for their music. When sat in our bedrooms, daydreaming about becoming global rock stars, there’s a good chance that we’re not imagining our faces being covered.
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