- Homework (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Homework
Type = studio
Artist =Daft Punk
Released = January 20, 1997 (UK)
March 25, 1997 (U.S.)
Recorded = 1993–1996
Genre = House
Length = 73:53
Label = Virgin
Producer =Thomas Bangalter ,Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wxfqxqthldae link]
*Artistdirect Rating|5|5 [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,240786,00.html link]
*Pitchfork Media (7.6/10) [http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/16830-homework link]
*Slant Magazine Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=251 link]
Last album =
This album = "Homework"
(1997)
Next album = "Discovery"
(2001)
Misc = Singles
Name = Homework
Type = studio
single 1 =The New Wave
single 1 date= April 11, 1994
single 2 =Da Funk
single 2 date= 1995
single 3 = Around the World
single 3 date= March 17, 1997
single 4 = Burnin'
single 4 date= September 15, 1997
single 5 =Revolution 909
single 5 date= February 16, 1998"Homework" is the debut album of French
electronic music duoDaft Punk , first released on January 20, 1997. The album is considered a blend of house,techno , acid andfunk . It is noted for inciting interest in French touch music with several artists following the style.James, Martin. "French Connections: From Discotheque to Discovery". London, United Kingdom: Sanctuary Publishing Ltd., 2003. pg 292. (ISBN 1-8607-4449-4)] "Homework" features the hit singles "Around the World" and "Da Funk ".Recording history
In 1993
Thomas Bangalter andGuy-Manuel de Homem-Christo presented a demo ofelectronic music to Stuart Macmillan of Slam at a rave in EuroDisney.Matthew Collin, [http://www.techno.de/mixmag/97.08/DaftPunk.a.html "Do You Think You Can Hide From Stardom?"] (August 1997) "Mixmag ". Retrieved on March 6, 2007.] The contents of the cassette eventually saw release on the single "The New Wave ", which was released in April 11, 1994 on Slam'sSoma Quality Recordings label.Discogs release|name=The New Wave|id=7982. Retrieved on April 7, 2007.] The record also contained the final mix of the track "The New Wave" entitled "Alive"."
Da Funk " and "Rollin' & Scratchin'" were released as a single under the Soma label in 1995. The tracks were then utilized byThe Chemical Brothers in DJ sets at The Heavenly Social inLondon . During the same year, Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons requested that the duo remix their single "Life Is Sweet" and open for The Chemical Brothers' tour in the United Kingdom. [http://www.djtimes.com/original/djmag/may01/daft.htm Daft Punk (2001)] djtimes.com. Retrieved on May 5, 2007.] The ensuing popularity of Daft Punk's singles led to their signing withVirgin Records in September 1996. [http://web.archive.org/web/20060525135526/http://www.daft-musique.com/ Musique Vol. 1 Site] archived from May 25, 2006.] Their departure from Soma was noted by Richard Brown of theGlasgow -based label. "We were obviously sad to lose them to Virgin but they had the chance to go big, which they wanted, and it's not very often that a band has that chance after two singles. We're happy for them."Although Virgin held exclusive distribution rights over Daft Punk’s material, the duo remain the owners of their
master recording s through the Daft Trax label. Bangalter expressed that "To be free, we had to be in control. To be in control, we had to finance what we were doing ourselves. The main idea was to be free."Alan Di Perna, "We Are The Robots" "Pulse!", April 2001, pp. 65-69.] Daft Punk discussed their method withSpike Jonze , director of the "Da Funk" music video. He noted that "They were doing everything based on how they wanted to do it. As opposed to, 'oh we got signed to this record company, we gotta use their plan.' They wanted to make sure they never had to do anything that would make them feel bummed on making music.""" companion book (2003).]Daft Punk worked to record other tracks, including "
Revolution 909 " and "Around the World". The album was mixed and recorded in their own studio, Daft House inParis , France. It was mastered by Nilesh Patel at the London studio The Exchange.Virgin re-released "Da Funk" with the B-side "Musique" in 1996, before the debut of "Homework". Bangalter later stated that the B-side "was never intended to be on the album, and in fact, 'Da Funk' as a single has sold more units than "Homework", so more people own it anyways than they would if it had been on the album. It is basically used to make the single a double-feature."
tructure
Daft Punk deliberately ordered the album's tracks with a two-disc vinyl LP in mind. As stated by
Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo , "We had many tracks and we had to put them on four sides... there was no intended theme because all the tracks were recorded before we arranged the sequence of the album. The idea was to make the songs better [more listenable] by arranging them the way we did; to make it more even as an album."Jennifer Warner, [http://dancemusic.about.com/cs/interviews/a/IntDaftPunkDave_3.htm "Interview with Daft Punk"] . "DMA", archived atAbout.com . Retrieved on March 30, 2007.]"Daftendirekt" is an excerpt of a live performance recorded at a Fuse Party in Gent.Daft Punk "Homework" liner notes (1997).] It served as the introduction to Daft Punk's show and is likewise used to begin the album. The following track, "WDPK 83.7 FM" is considered a tribute to FM radio displayed in the United States. The broadcast compression is one of the major influences in Daft Punk's music. As stated by de Homem-Christo, "Some people like the really good sound of a guitar, and we really like the sound of compression in general."Bryan Reesman, [http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_daft_punk/ Daft Punk interview] mixonline.com. Retrieved on April 9, 2007.] The repeated vocal phrase used in "Musique" also appears in "WDPK".
The opening skit in "
Revolution 909 " is said to be a reflection on the French government and its stance on the rave scene. When asked on the motivations of the stance,Thomas Bangalter presumed, "They pretend it's drugs, but I don't think it's the only thing. There's drugs everywhere, but they probably wouldn't have a problem if the same thing was going on at a rock concert, because that's what they understand." "Revolution 909" is immediately followed by "Da Funk ", which is considered to carry elements offunk and acid. In Daft Punk's audio commentary for "", the duo stated that the "Da Funk" theme involved the introduction of a simple, unusual element that becomes acceptable and moving over time.Bangalter felt that "Phœnix" is "an important track, but not any more important than any of the other tracks." Daft Punk agreed that their concept for the piece was to create gospel-like potency in a
house music track. In contrast, "Fresh" is stated to be breezy and light. In the audio commentary provided in "D.A.F.T.", the duo consider its structure to be comical."Around the World" is believed to carry influences of
Gershon Kingsley 's hit "Popcorn".Michel Gondry likewise compared the track'sbassline to that of "Good Times" by Chic."" companion book (2003).] The track "Teachers" is an homage to the pioneers in theDetroit techno andChicago house scenes and acknowledges (among others) future collaboratorsRomanthony ,DJ Sneak andTodd Edwards . The song "Oh Yeah" features guests DJ Deelat and DJ Crabbe, otherwise known as David Girier-Dufourier and Pascal Esposito. As one half of Jess & Crabbe, the latter created a remix released on the album "Daft Club " of the song "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger "."Indo Silver Club" is based on a sample of "Hot Shot" by Karen Young. Prior to its inclusion on "Homework", "Indo Silver Club" was released as a single on Soma Recordings as two parts.Discogs release|name=Indo Silver Club|id=7984. Retrieved on April 9, 2007.] The single lacked an artist credit in the packaging and was initially thought to have been created by the nonexistent producers Indo Silver Club. [http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/1997/040397/cover.html Personality punks] montrealmirror.com. Retrieved on August 3, 2007.] The final mix of "
The New Wave " ("Alive") was included on the album as the fifteenth track. Finally, "Funk Ad" is a reversed portion of "Da Funk".Reception
Daft Punk felt that the majority of pressings should be in vinyl, so only 50,000 albums were initially printed on CD. Upon its release in 1997, overwhelming sales of "Homework" caused distributors to accelerate production and satisfy demand. The album appeared in 35 countries throughout the world and sold over two million copies in a few months from release. [http://www.rfimusique.com/siteen/biographie/biographie_6151.asp RFI Musique - Biography - Daft Punk] rfimusique.com. Retrieved on March 3, 2007.]
"Homework" featured singles that had significant impact in the
French house and global dance music scenes. This includes the acclaimed “Da Funk ” and “Around the World”, which peaked at #1 on the Billboard charts for Hot Dance Music/Club Play. [ [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wxfqxqthldae~T31 "Homework" Billboard information]Allmusic . Retrieved on March 30, 2007.] The album itself peaked #150 on theBillboard 200 . As a result of sales, "Homework" was certified Gold by the RIAA as of July 11, 2001.The album is noted in the book "
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die ". In it, critic Alex Rayner states that "Homework" served as a bridge between more established club styles and the burgeoning eclecticism ofbig beat . And it proved to many club-goers that there was more to dance music than pills and keyboard presets"."1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die ". New York, NY: Universe, 2006. pg 812. (ISBN 0-7893-1371-5)]A sample of the song "Daftendirekt" is featured in the
Janet Jackson song "So Much Betta" from her album "Discipline". [http://www.stereogum.com/b-sides/janet-jackson-samples-daft-pun-008177.html Janet Jackson Samples Daft Punk]Stereogum . Retrieved on February 21, 2008.]Track listing
tracklist
all_music =Thomas Bangalter &Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
title1 = Daftendirekt
length1 = 2:44
title2 = WDPK 83.7 FM
length2 = 0:28
title3 =Revolution 909
length3 = 5:26
title4 =Da Funk
length4 = 5:28
title5 = Phœnix
length5 = 4:55
title6 = Fresh
length6 = 4:03
title7 = Around the World
length7 = 7:07
title8 = Rollin' & Scratchin'
length8 = 7:26
title9 = Teachers
length9 = 2:52
title10 = High Fidelity
length10 = 6:00
title11 = Rock'n Roll
length11 = 7:32
title12 = Oh Yeah
length12 = 2:00
title13 = Burnin'
length13 = 6:53
title14 = Indo Silver Club
length14 = 4:32
title15 = Alive
length15 = 5:15
title16 = Funk Ad
length16 = 0:50References
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