Daft Punk
In the wake of their monster success album, Random Access Memories, Daft Punk have remained tight lipped about a followup tour. In fact, they've stated that it may take several years to piece it all together. But now it looks like fans are getting a little tasty treat to tide them over.
Nile Rodgers, one of the many influential collaborators that worked with the duo on the new album, recently revealed that there may be new material on the horizon.
Now that Random Access Memories has been out for more than a month, it's easy to see that Daft Punk have created something spectacular.
It appears President Barack Obama likes to sing along to Daft Punk's latest single 'Get Lucky.' Or at least that's what a popular viral video would have you think.
Random Access Memories is only a day old, but fans still managed to dig up more new material in its wake.
Earlier this morning, Daft Punk hosted the launch party for their upcoming album.
Now that one of the summer's most anticipated albums has arrived, make way for the adoring reviews.
Daft Punk opens up about their musical influences and opinions on modern electronic music. In fact, they said they didn't even listen to much "electronic music."
Hear a clip from "Give Life Back to Music" in Daft Punk's more recent promo.
Daft Punk talks "Get Lucky," a subsequent tour and their global album premiere.
As fans wait for May 21, leaked tidbits from the upcoming album give them a taste of what they can expect.
DJ Falcon talks about his longtime friendship with Daft Punk and what it was like working with the duo on the closing track, "Contact," of their upcoming album.
Over the past three weeks, fans have thoroughly enjoyed Daft Punk's first single in eight years.
The newest episode of "The Collaborators" talks about the upcoming album from a new perspective.
Williams opens up to VIBE about working with Daft Punk and how they've revolutionized dance music.