Daft Punk - Discovery -2001- -flac- 88

In the pantheon of electronic music, few albums cast a shadow as long and as luminous as Discovery by Daft Punk. Released on March 12, 2001, via Virgin Records, the album was a seismic shock to the system. Following the raw, Chicago-house-infused grit of Homework , the robotic duo—Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter—did something unexpected. They traded dusty samplers for lush, 70s AM radio disco strings, wailing guitar solos, and vocoders soaked in heartbreak.

Daft Punk - Discovery (2001) [FLAC] 88kHz/ ├── 01 - One More Time.flac [24bit/88.2kHz] ├── 02 - Aerodynamic.flac [24bit/88.2kHz] ├── 03 - Digital Love.flac [24bit/88.2kHz] ├── 04 - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger.flac ├── 05 - Crescendolls.flac ├── 06 - Nightvision.flac ├── 07 - Superheroes.flac ├── 08 - High Life.flac ├── 09 - Something About Us.flac ├── 10 - Voyager.flac ├── 11 - Veridis Quo.flac ├── 12 - Short Circuit.flac ├── 13 - Face to Face.flac ├── 14 - Too Long.flac ├── Discovery.log [EAC extraction log] ├── Discovery.cue [Cuesheet] └── cover.jpg Daft Punk - Discovery -2001- -FLAC- 88

. While it initially polarized critics for its "cheesy" embrace of 70s and 80s soft-rock samples, it has since become a cornerstone of the electronic canon, influencing everything from hip-hop to the modern EDM boom. High-Fidelity Audio: The 24-bit/88.2kHz FLAC The specific In the pantheon of electronic music, few albums

Daft Punk’s Discovery : The 2001 Masterpiece That Redefined Electronic Music They traded dusty samplers for lush, 70s AM