Daft Club

Daft Club
Remix album by Daft Punk
Released 1 December 2003
Genre House
Length 1:47:17
Label Virgin
Producer Various
Daft Punk chronology
Alive 1997
(2001)Alive 19972001
Daft Club
(2003)
Human After All
(2005)Human After All2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyC−[2]
The Guardian[3]
musicOMH(mixed)[4]
Pitchfork(1.3/10)[5]
Rockfeedback[6]

Daft Club is the first remix album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 1 December 2003 by Virgin Records. The album features numerous remixes of tracks from their second album Discovery (2001) and one from their debut album Homework (1997).

Background

The name of the album comes from Daft Punk's online music service, which featured remixed songs, a live recording of Daft Punk performing at the Que Club (which would later be released as Alive 1997), and an a cappella and instrumental version of "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger". The service was available for free to people who bought early versions of the Discovery album. Each album included a "Daft Club" membership card, which granted access to the Daft Club website. The service ended in January 2003.

In regards to the album and online music service, Thomas Bangalter stated:

It's great to find a new channel where there is an open access, open door to more, but not more than had to be done before. It's establishing a connection between people that listen to our music and ourselves. There's no limits of time, and it helps people get and listen to this music. A track that could have been done today can be online tomorrow. The other thing is to really express ourselves through the Internet. And the other thing is to really bring some value in the CD itself. Buying the CD should not become a charity thing for the record industry. That's really important, because that's what it became, in a way. People that would buy our CD would say, 'I'm buying the CD because I want to help the artist,' and it's bullshit in a way, to have to think like that. It's a real thing, and it's regretful.[7]

Limited edition copies of the film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem featured Daft Club as a second disc. The track "Something About Us (Love Theme from Interstella 5555)" is omitted from this version. A limited edition of this album was also released in Japan. It includes an extra track and a bonus DVD-Video. The DVD contains a preview of Interstella 5555, interviews in English with Daft Punk, a music video for "Crescendolls" from the film and a video for "Something About Us" that includes a montage of various scenes.

Tracks from Discovery were remixed in Daft Club except "Nightvision", "Superheroes", "High Life", "Veridis Quo" and "Short Circuit". In place of these tracks are additional remixes of "Face to Face", "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" and "Aerodynamic", respectively. Also featured is the "Aerodynamic" B-side titled "Aerodynamite", the previously-unreleased track "Ouverture" and a remix of the Homework track "Phœnix".

Critical reception

An extremely negative review by Pitchfork features an artist's illustrated interpretations of how the remixed songs compare to the original versions. The review also stated that [the album]'s contributors "all seem intent upon completely decimating the source material" and that "to listen to Daft Club front-to-back is–and it's pointless to exaggerate here–to watch a loved one be physically dismembered."[5]

Track listing

Digital download (2001)

The following are tracks as they were listed as part of the Daft Club online service.

No.TitleLength
1."Ouverture"2:40
2."Aerodynamic" ("Special Edition")6:10
3."Phœnix" (Basement Jaxx remix)7:53
4."One More Time" ("Romanthony's unplugged")3:40
5."Aerodynamic" (Slum Village remix)3:37
6."Digital Love" (Boris Dlugosch remix "club mix by Boris Dlugosch")7:30
7."Alive 1997" ("Daftendirektour and Live Birmingham 1997")45:30
8."Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (instrumental)3:43
9."Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (a capella)2:56
10."Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" ("Jess & Crabbe Regulator mix")6:01
11."Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" ("Neptunes Remix")5:11
12."Crescendolls" (Laidback Luke remix)5:25
13."Face to Face" (Demon remix "Face to Fate remix by Demon")6:59

Compact disc (2003)

No.TitleLength
1."Ouverture"2:40
2."Aerodynamic" (Daft Punk remix)6:10
3."Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (The Neptunes remix)5:11
4."Face to Face" (Cosmo Vitelli remix)4:55
5."Phœnix" (Basement Jaxx remix)7:53
6."Digital Love" (Boris Dlugosch remix)7:30
7."Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (Jess & Crabbe remix)6:01
8."Face to Face" (Demon remix)6:59
9."Crescendolls" (Laidback Luke remix)5:25
10."Aerodynamic" (Slum Village remix)3:37
11."Too Long" (Gonzales version)3:13
12."Aerodynamite"7:48
13."One More Time" (Romanthony's Unplugged)3:40
14."Something About Us" (Love Theme from Interstella 5555)2:13
Japan bonus track
No.TitleLength
15."Voyager" (Dominique Torti's Wild Style Edit)6:32

Charts

Chart (200304) Peak
position
French Albums Chart[8] 25
US Billboard Top Electronic Albums[9] 8

References

  1. Daft Club at AllMusic
  2. Kristina Feliciano (13 February 2004). "Daft Club Review". Entertainment Weekly: 72. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  3. The Guardian review
  4. musicOMH review
  5. 1 2 Nick Sylvester (28 January 2004). "Daft Punk: Daft Club". Pitchfork. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
  6. Rockfeedback review
  7. Archived June 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  8. "Daft Punk - Alive 1997". French Charts. Hung Medien. Retrieved on May 22, 2012.
  9. "Daft Punk Album & Song Chart History" Top Electronic Albums for Daft Punk. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 23, 2012.
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