Prog, angst and cosmic pyramids: why Daft Punk are my generation's Pink Floyd | Ben Cardew
Briefly

Few records in the 21st century have divided a band's fans as much as Daft Punk's fourth studio album, Random Access Memories.While the reviews were largely positive, a significant swathe of the band's fanbase wondered why they had swapped techno for soft rock.It took me years to come to peace with this beguiling, if confounding, album, until one day the refracted light came on and the pre-decimal penny dropped: Random Access Memories was the 21st century Dark Side of the Moon.
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