
Daft Punk "Homework"
"Homework" was the debut studio album by Daft Punk, released in 1997 on Virgin Records. The album was a critical and commercial success, and is considered a landmark release in the history of electronic dance music.
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"Homework" was the debut studio album by Daft Punk, released in 1997 on Virgin Records. The album was a critical and commercial success, and is considered a landmark release in the history of electronic dance music.
The album's title refers to the duo's view that making music is a homework assignment that they set for themselves. The album features a mix of sample-based tracks and original compositions, and was recorded using a variety of analog equipment.
"Homework" spawned several hit singles, including "Around the World", "Da Funk", and "Burnin'". These tracks became popular in clubs and on radio stations around the world, and helped to establish Daft Punk as one of the leading acts in the electronic dance music scene.