Human After All (song)
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“Human After All” | |||||
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Single by Daft Punk from the album Human After All |
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Released | October 31, 2005 | ||||
Format | CD, 12" | ||||
Recorded | 2004 | ||||
Genre | House | ||||
Length | 5:19 | ||||
Label | Virgin | ||||
Writer(s) | Thomas Bangalter Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo |
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Producer | Daft Punk, Cédric Hervet, Gildas Loaëc | ||||
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"Human After All" is a song by Daft Punk from their third studio album, Human After All. It was released as a single on October 31, 2005. It is the only single from the album released without an accompanying music video. Daft Punk had originally set to make a video, but it eventually became the feature film Daft Punk's Electroma co-written and directed by the duo.[1]
Daft Punk produced the Teriyaki Boyz song "HeartBreaker", which features elements of "Human After All".
MTV Australia used the song's coda in its "Coming Up" section of their channel format.
[edit] Track listing
- "Human After All" (5:20)
- "Human After All" ("Guy-Man After All" Justice remix) (3:38)
- "Human After All" (Emperor Machine version) (6:04)
- "Human After All" (Alter Ego remix) (9:22)
- "Human After All" (SebastiAn remix) (5:20)
- "Human After All" (The Juan MacLean remix) (6:43)
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- "Human After All" (5:20)
- "Human After All" (SebastiAn remix) (4:45)
- "Human After All" (Alter Ego remix) (9:22)
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- "Guy-Man After All" (Justice mix) (3:58)
- "Human After All" (Emperor Machine version) (6:04)
- "Technologic" (Digitalism's Highway to Paris remix) (5:58)
[edit] References
- ^ Interview with Electroma actor Peter Hurteau. danideahl.com. Retrieved on January 14, 2008.
[edit] External links
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