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"Five years ago today, Daft Punk posted a video announcing they were breaking up. The French electronic duo is still defunct, unfortunately, but that doesn't mean Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo are done celebrating their helmeted past. They just released a new music video for their 2005 single "Human After All" featuring footage from Electroma, their 2006 sci-fi film, that was edited by Cedric Hervet. Watch it below."
"In the clip for the Human After All song, Daft Punk drive a car through the desert and eventually pass through a residential town. As they observe neighbors outside on a sunny day-dining on a cafe patio, getting married at a chapel, pushing their children on playground swings-they clock that each one of them is wearing a helmet, too. Last fall, Daft Punk joined Fortnite and released a collection of Human After All remixes on vinyl to celebrate the album's 20th anniversary."
Daft Punk released a new music video for their 2005 single "Human After All" using footage from Electroma, their 2006 sci-fi film, edited by Cedric Hervet. The duo remains defunct after their breakup five years ago. The clip shows Daft Punk driving through a desert and passing through a residential town where neighbors are helmeted while dining on a cafe patio, marrying at a chapel, and pushing children on playground swings. Last fall they joined Fortnite and issued a vinyl collection of Human After All remixes for the album's 20th anniversary. Contributors included Justice, Soulwax, Basement Jaxx, Erol Alkan, and the Juan Maclean. Human After All was the band's third full-length LP, followed nearly a decade later by 2013's Random Access Memories, which became the duo's final album.
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