“I think we are closer to our fans when we are being robots than we would be if we were just far-away stars,” Thomas Bangalter says. It’s 2006, and he and his Daft Punk bandmate Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo are walking around the Coachella grounds the day after their packed-out gig under the Sahara Tent. It was the French electronic duo’s long-awaited first performance together since releasing their third studio album Human After All. Onstage in their pyramid, synthesizers aplenty, the...
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“I think we are closer to our fans when we are being robots than we would be if we were just far-away stars,” Thomas Bangalter says. It’s 2006, and he and his Da... more info