2003 first saw the release of
the feature-length animated film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar
5ystem. Daft Punk produced the film under the supervision of Leiji Matsumoto,
whom they have said is their childhood hero. The album Daft Club was also
released to promote the film. It features a collection of remixes previously
made available through an online membership service of the same name.Starting
on September 13, 2004, Daft Punk devoted six weeks to creating new material.
The duo released the album Human After All in March 2005. Reviews were mixed,
mostly citing its overly repetitive nature and seemingly rushed recording. The
singles taken from this album were "Robot Rock",
"Technologic", "Human After All" and "The Prime Time
of Your Life". The earliest official statement from Daft Punk concerning
the album was "we believe that Human After All speaks for itself."A
Daft Punk anthology CD/DVD entitled Musique Vol. 1 1993-2005 was released on
April 4, 2006. It contains new music videos for "The Prime Time of Your
Life" and "Robot Rock (Maximum Overdrive)". Daft Punk also
released a remix album of Human After All called Human After All: Remixes. A
limited edition included two kubricks of Daft Punk as robots.On May 21, 2006,
Daft Punk premiered their first directed film, Daft Punk's Electroma at the
Cannes Film Festival sidebar Director's Fortnight. The film does not include
their own music, which is a first for the duo considering their previous DVD
and film releases (D.A.F.T. for Homework and Interstella 5555 for Discovery).
Midnight screenings of the film were shown in Paris theaters starting from the
end of March 2007. Initial public comments have since been positive.Daft Punk released their second live album titled
Alive 2007 on November 19, 2007. It contains the duo's performance in Paris
from their Alive 2007 tour. The album includes a 50-page book showcasing
photographs shot while on tour. The live version of "Harder, Better,
Faster, Stronger" from Alive 2007 was released as a single. A music video
for the single directed by Oliver Gondry features footage shot by 250 audience
members at Daft Punk's Brooklyn appearance at KeySpan Park, Coney Island.The highly anticipated original motion picture
score for TRON: Legacy, composed and produced by Daft Punk, was released by
Walt Disney Records / EMI Music on Monday, December 6 2010.Listen song here:YouTube
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