Homework by Daft Punk

Homework

Daft Punk

1997

Homework is a Electronic album by Daft Punk, originally released in 1997. On Gatefold: 98 pressings tracked, owned by 62 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • House
  • raw
  • swaggering
  • club

About

Few records combine sonic innovation with veneration for what came before as succinctly as Daft Punk’s 1997 debut, <i>Homework</i>. The title itself implies this duality: It’s a reference to both the bedroom studio where musicians Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo recorded their early house and techno productions, and a nod to the older artists the duo studied in preparation for their dance music breakthrough. Many of those musical ancestors are name-checked on the <i>Homework</i> track “Teachers,” on which Bangalter and Homem-Christo salute the (mostly) electronic music producers and DJs who inspired their work. That includes plenty of semi-obscure Chicago house music heroes and Detroit and UK techno champions, many of whom predated Daft Punk by a decade—but who were still active in the late-1990s rave scene. By tagging their peers, the members of Daft Punk were expressing solidarity with the many BIPOC artists whom they’d obsessed over for years. It was a declaration of belonging that could have come off as appropriation, had <i>Homework</i> not so fully elevated the genre. Bangalter and Homem-Christo might wear their influences on their sleeve, but their music transcends mere tribute; it’s some of the most unforgettable hook-laden house and techno ever put to wax. When it comes to the dance floor, if a record’s hot, that record is hot. And DJs across the globe pumped <i>Homework</i>’s 16 tracks, which included everything from playful filtered disco (“Revolution 909”) to throttling acid techno (“Rollin’ & Scratchin’”). Meanwhile, radio jocks and MTV programmers on the lookout for format-friendly versions of popular rave sounds swooned over <i>Homework</i> cuts like “Da Funk” and “Around the World,” which became breakout hits, thanks to inventive videos directed, respectively, by Spike Jonez and Michel Gondry. That near-impossible confluence of talent and timing allowed <i>Homework</i> to achieve its position atop every list of 1990s electronic music. As time went on, the members of Daft Punk would prove themselves worthy of every accolade <i>Homework</i> received as they continued to evolve from students to teachers to masters—elevating the state of electronic music every step of the way.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Daftendirekt2:44
  2. A2WDPK 83.7 FM0:28
  3. A3Revolution 9095:26
  4. A4Da Funk5:28
  5. A5Phœnix4:55

Side B

  1. B6Fresh4:03
  2. B7Around The World7:07
  3. B8Rollin' & Scratchin'7:26

Side C

  1. C9Teachers2:52
  2. C10High Fidelity6:00
  3. C11Rock'n Roll7:32
  4. C12Oh Yeah2:00

Side D

  1. D13Burnin'6:53
  2. D14Indo Silver Club4:32
  3. D15Alive5:15
  4. D16Funk Ad0:50

Credits

Production & Engineering

62 collectors on Gatefold own this · 98 pressings tracked on Gatefold