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Daft Club
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Daft Club is an album by Daft Punk featuring numerous remixes of tracks from their 2001 album Discovery and one from Homework. It was released in 2003 (2004 in the U.S.). The name of the album comes from Daft Punk's online music service, which featured exclusive access to remixes of their songs. Access was granted by a code on a card that was included inside copies of Discovery. The Daft Club service ended in January 2003.
Limited edition copies of the film
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem featured
Daft Club as a second disc, with the final track omitted.
The album is notable for its negative review on Pitchfork Media, which features an artist's illustrated interpretations of how poorly the remixed songs compare to the original versions. Daft Club is also notable for the Slum Village remix of "Aerodynamic"; it is a hip hop track, and the only Daft Punk song to ever use profanity (though the essential themes of the remix are much more tame than typical hip hop).
Contents
- 1 Track listing
- 2 Chart positions
- 3 References and notes
- 4 External links
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Track listing
- "Ouverture"
- "Aerodynamic" (Daft Punk Remix)
- "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (The Neptunes Remix)
- "Face to Face" (Cosmo Vitelli Remix)
- "Phoenix" (Basement Jaxx Remix)
- "Digital Love" (Boris Dlugosch[1] Remix)
- "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (Jess & Crabbe Remix)
- "Face to Face" (Demon Remix)
- "Crescendolls" (Laidback Luke Remix)
- "Aerodynamic" (Slum Village Remix)
- "Too Long" (Gonzales Version)
- "Aerodynamite"
- "One More Time" (Romanthony's Unplugged)
- "Something About Us (Love Theme From Interstella 5555)"
Chart positions
Album -
Billboard (North America)
| Year
| Chart
| Position
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| 2004
| Top Electronic Albums
| 8
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References and notes
- ^ "Boris Dlugosch" is written as "Boris Dlugosh" in the album's official artwork.