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Human After All

Human After All is the third studio album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, first released on 14 March 2005 through Virgin Records. Unlike their previous studio album Discovery (2001), whose sound was inspired by disco and garage house and produced over the period of two years, Human After All was more minimalistic and improvisational with a mixture of heavier guitars and electronics, and was produced in six weeks.

Human After All
Studio album by
Released14 March 2005
Recorded13 September – 9 November 2004
StudioDaft House (Paris)
GenreDance-rock[1]
Length45:38
LabelVirgin
Producer
Daft Punk chronology
Daft Club
(2003)
Human After All
(2005)
Human After All: Remixes
(2006)
Singles from Human After All
  1. "Robot Rock"
    Released: 11 April 2005
  2. "Technologic"
    Released: 14 June 2005
  3. "Human After All"
    Released: 21 October 2005
  4. "The Prime Time of Your Life"
    Released: 17 June 2006

Human After All received mixed reviews from critics, who derided its minimalistic, repetitive nature and its six-week production time. However, the singles "Robot Rock" and "Technologic" charted in several countries, while the title track charted in France. Daft Punk incorporated the songs into their Alive 2006/2007 tour, which received critical acclaim. Human After All reached number one on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart, and was nominated for the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album.

Recording edit

An early press release stated that the record "[retained] their trademark Daft Punk sound, this time with a more spontaneous and direct quality to the recording".[2] Human After All's brief creation and minimal production had been decided upon beforehand as a counterpoint to Discovery, which had been produced in two years.[3] Thomas Bangalter said that they were "definitely seduced at the time by the idea of doing the opposite of" their previous studio album.[4] He compared the deliberately unpolished record to "a stone that's unworked".[5]

Human After All was created primarily with two guitars, two drum machines, a vocoder and one eight-track machine.[6] It was produced in six weeks[7] from September to November 2004,[8] with four of those weeks spent mixing.[9] A majority of the album's sound and timbre was crafted by using a DigiTech synth wah effect pedal.[10] Bangalter stated that the album was "about this feeling of either fear or paranoia" and "not something intended to make you feel good".[11] He said that both it and the 2006 film Daft Punk's Electroma are "extremely tormented and sad and terrifying looks at technology, but there can be some beauty and emoting from it".[12] He acknowledged the perceived mechanical quality of the record, but felt that it expressed "the dance between humanity and technology".[6]

At the time of Human After All's release, Daft Punk considered it their favourite of their albums, and described it as "pure improvisation".[4] Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo said that every album they made was "tightly linked with our lives" and that "the internal, personal stuff Thomas went through during Human After All made it closer to where he was at the time".[13]

Release and promotion edit

Leading up to the release of Human After All, promotional CDs of the album were distributed with tamper-evident seals, as well as individual watermarks to identify each recipient.[14] Retail copies on CD also implemented Copy Control protection against unauthorized duplication. Nevertheless, the album leaked online several months before release. Fans confused by its radically different style initially speculated that it was a fake designed to foil online filesharing.[15][16]

In 2013, Spin wrote that the official release of the album had been ill-timed, as it occurred after the end of the "major-label electronica movement" of the 1990s, but before the rise of independent dance labels such as DFA Records and Ed Banger.[17] Daft Punk gave no interviews to promote the album, as they felt this would run contrary to the album's theme of the media as an oppressive force.[18] The only official statement given by Daft Punk at the time was: "We believe that Human After All speaks for itself".[19][14] De Homem-Christo later said that choosing to be silent was the biggest mistake they had ever made.[18]

Bangalter emphasized that their only promotion for the album would be through its music videos. To that end, Daft Punk directed the videos for "Robot Rock" and "Technologic", having previously directed the video for their song "Fresh".[20] Tony Gardner directed the video for "The Prime Time of Your Life", though Bangalter predicted that it would be impractical for promotional use due to its graphic content.[21][20] Daft Punk intended to make a video for the song "Human After All" as well, but the footage they shot for it was expanded to create the film Daft Punk's Electroma instead.[22] Songs from Human After All also appear in the Daft Punk compilation Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005[23] and the live album Alive 2007.[24]

The cover image of Human After All features the Daft Punk logo displayed on a television screen. Each single from the album features a cover with a different image on a similar screen. Bangalter cited the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell as an inspiration for the record.[18]

Sales edit

The album topped the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart[25] and peaked at number 98 on the Billboard 200.[26] It peaked at number three in France[27] and received a double gold certification from the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP) one month after its release.[28] It also received a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in the United Kingdom,[29] where it peaked at number 10.[30] As of May 2013, the album has sold 127,000 copies in the US[31] and 80,838 copies in the UK.[32] The first single from the album, "Robot Rock", received moderate attention, reaching number 32 in the UK and number 15 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart, but was not a major hit.[33][34] The second single, "Technologic", only hit number 40 in the UK but did considerably better in airplay[35] and was featured in an iPod commercial.[36] The title track "Human After All" reached number 93 in France.[37]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic57/100[38]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [15]
Blender     [1]
Entertainment WeeklyC[39]
The Guardian     [16]
Mojo     [40]
NME7/10[41]
Pitchfork4.9/10[42]
Q     [43]
Rolling Stone     [44]
SpinC−[45]

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Human After All received an average score of 57, indicating "mixed or average reviews", based on 28 reviews.[38] In his review for Blender magazine, Simon Reynolds said that Discovery's blissful and "open-hearted" music had been replaced by "an archly ironic dance-rock that feels desultory and numb – verging on autistic".[1] Q felt that it lacked the "fun" of Daft Punk's previous work.[43] Barry Walters of Rolling Stone said that the duo generally "repeats rather than elaborates its riffs", and that they "exaggerate their band's own robotic tendencies here, much to the detriment of its grooves".[44] Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian called the album "a joyless collection of average ideas stretched desperately thin".[16] Robert Christgau from The Village Voice graded the album a "dud",[46] indicating "a bad record whose details rarely merit further thought".[47]

In a positive review, Matthew Weiner of Stylus Magazine stated, "it's the same story, track after track, willfully mistaking alternation for variation, intensification for development and dynamics. In other words, a shining example of pop songcraft in the 21st century".[48] Mojo magazine said that it "strips out the most flamboyant frills to create a more incisive sound".[40] Human After All was nominated for the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album, but lost to the Chemical Brothers album Push the Button.[49]

Legacy edit

The Alive 2006/2007 tour, which featured songs from Human After All, caused many to reassess the album.[50][51] Pedro Winter, Daft Punk's manager at the time, stated, "When we put out Human After All, I got a lot of bad feedback, like, 'It's so repetitive. There's nothing new. Daft Punk used to be good.' Then they came back with the light show, and everyone shut their mouths... People even apologized, like, 'How could we have misjudged Daft Punk?' The live show changed everything. Even if I'm part of it, I like to step back and admire it. Me, I cried."[52] Bangalter said that the album "was the music we wanted to make at the time we did it. We have always strongly felt there was a logical connection between our three albums, and it's great to see that people seem to realize that when they listen now to the live show".[50]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Human After All" 5:20
2."The Prime Time of Your Life" 4:23
3."Robot Rock"Bangalter, de Homem-Christo, Kae Williams4:48
4."Steam Machine" 5:21
5."Make Love" 4:50
6."The Brainwasher" 4:08
7."On/Off" 0:19
8."Television Rules the Nation" 4:48
9."Technologic" 4:44
10."Emotion" 6:57
Total length:45:38

Personnel edit

Adapted from the Human After All liner notes.[8]

  • Daft Punk – vocals, guitars, drum machines, synthesizers, piano, bass guitar, vocoder, programming, production
  • Cédric Hervet – production coordination
  • Gildas Loaëc – production coordination
  • Nilesh Patel – mastering

Remix album edit

Human After All: Remixes
 
Remix album by
Released29 March 2006
Length
  • 56:42 (original)
  • 84:34 (re-releases)
Label
ProducerVarious
Daft Punk chronology
Human After All
(2005)
Human After All: Remixes
(2006)
Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005
(2006)

Human After All: Remixes is an album consisting of various remixes of songs from Human After All by musicians such as Soulwax and Justice. It was originally released on 29 March 2006[54] exclusively in Japan.[55] On 17 June 2014, a reissue of the album was released, also exclusive to Japan. The new edition featured four additional bonus tracks.[56] On 9 August 2014, this version of the album was silently released internationally for the first time, containing an additional remix of "Technologic" by Le Knight Club.[55]

Track listing edit

Human After All: Remixes (original release)
No.TitleLength
1."Robot Rock" (Soulwax remix)6:31
2."Human After All" (SebastiAn remix)4:47
3."Technologic" (Peaches No Logic remix)4:37
4."The Brainwasher" (Erol Alkan’s Horrorhouse dub)6:05
5."The Prime Time of Your Life" (Para One remix)3:51
6."Human After All" ("Guy-Man After All" Justice remix)4:00
7."Technologic" (Digitalism’s Highway to Paris remix)6:00
8."Human After All" (Alter Ego remix)9:25
9."Technologic" (Vitalic remix)5:26
10."Robot Rock" (Daft Punk Maximum Overdrive mix)5:57
Total length:56:42
Human After All: Remixes (2014 additional tracks)
No.TitleLength
11."Human After All" (The Juan MacLean remix)6:41
12."Technologic" (Basement Jaxx Kontrol Mixx)5:30
13."Technologic" (Liquid Twins remix)4:10
14."Human After All" (Emperor Machine version)6:03
Total length:1:19:06
Human After All: Remixes (2014 additional digital tracks)
No.TitleLength
15."Technologic" (Le Knight Club remix)5:28
Total length:1:24:34

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP)[28] 2× Gold 200,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[29] Silver 60,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links edit

  • Human After All at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Human After All: Remixes at Discogs (list of releases)

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This article is about the Daft Punk album For its title track see Human After All song Human After All is the third studio album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk first released on 14 March 2005 through Virgin Records Unlike their previous studio album Discovery 2001 whose sound was inspired by disco and garage house and produced over the period of two years Human After All was more minimalistic and improvisational with a mixture of heavier guitars and electronics and was produced in six weeks Human After AllStudio album by Daft PunkReleased14 March 2005Recorded13 September 9 November 2004StudioDaft House Paris GenreDance rock 1 Length45 38LabelVirginProducerThomas Bangalter Guy Manuel de Homem ChristoDaft Punk chronologyDaft Club 2003 Human After All 2005 Human After All Remixes 2006 Singles from Human After All Robot Rock Released 11 April 2005 Technologic Released 14 June 2005 Human After All Released 21 October 2005 The Prime Time of Your Life Released 17 June 2006Human After All received mixed reviews from critics who derided its minimalistic repetitive nature and its six week production time However the singles Robot Rock and Technologic charted in several countries while the title track charted in France Daft Punk incorporated the songs into their Alive 2006 2007 tour which received critical acclaim Human After All reached number one on the Billboard Dance Electronic Albums chart and was nominated for the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Electronic Dance Album Contents 1 Recording 2 Release and promotion 3 Sales 4 Critical reception 5 Legacy 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Remix album 8 1 Track listing 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 References 12 External linksRecording editAn early press release stated that the record retained their trademark Daft Punk sound this time with a more spontaneous and direct quality to the recording 2 Human After All s brief creation and minimal production had been decided upon beforehand as a counterpoint to Discovery which had been produced in two years 3 Thomas Bangalter said that they were definitely seduced at the time by the idea of doing the opposite of their previous studio album 4 He compared the deliberately unpolished record to a stone that s unworked 5 Human After All was created primarily with two guitars two drum machines a vocoder and one eight track machine 6 It was produced in six weeks 7 from September to November 2004 8 with four of those weeks spent mixing 9 A majority of the album s sound and timbre was crafted by using a DigiTech synth wah effect pedal 10 Bangalter stated that the album was about this feeling of either fear or paranoia and not something intended to make you feel good 11 He said that both it and the 2006 film Daft Punk s Electroma are extremely tormented and sad and terrifying looks at technology but there can be some beauty and emoting from it 12 He acknowledged the perceived mechanical quality of the record but felt that it expressed the dance between humanity and technology 6 At the time of Human After All s release Daft Punk considered it their favourite of their albums and described it as pure improvisation 4 Guy Manuel de Homem Christo said that every album they made was tightly linked with our lives and that the internal personal stuff Thomas went through during Human After All made it closer to where he was at the time 13 Release and promotion editLeading up to the release of Human After All promotional CDs of the album were distributed with tamper evident seals as well as individual watermarks to identify each recipient 14 Retail copies on CD also implemented Copy Control protection against unauthorized duplication Nevertheless the album leaked online several months before release Fans confused by its radically different style initially speculated that it was a fake designed to foil online filesharing 15 16 In 2013 Spin wrote that the official release of the album had been ill timed as it occurred after the end of the major label electronica movement of the 1990s but before the rise of independent dance labels such as DFA Records and Ed Banger 17 Daft Punk gave no interviews to promote the album as they felt this would run contrary to the album s theme of the media as an oppressive force 18 The only official statement given by Daft Punk at the time was We believe that Human After All speaks for itself 19 14 De Homem Christo later said that choosing to be silent was the biggest mistake they had ever made 18 Bangalter emphasized that their only promotion for the album would be through its music videos To that end Daft Punk directed the videos for Robot Rock and Technologic having previously directed the video for their song Fresh 20 Tony Gardner directed the video for The Prime Time of Your Life though Bangalter predicted that it would be impractical for promotional use due to its graphic content 21 20 Daft Punk intended to make a video for the song Human After All as well but the footage they shot for it was expanded to create the film Daft Punk s Electroma instead 22 Songs from Human After All also appear in the Daft Punk compilation Musique Vol 1 1993 2005 23 and the live album Alive 2007 24 The cover image of Human After All features the Daft Punk logo displayed on a television screen Each single from the album features a cover with a different image on a similar screen Bangalter cited the novel Nineteen Eighty Four by George Orwell as an inspiration for the record 18 Sales editThe album topped the Billboard Top Dance Electronic Albums chart 25 and peaked at number 98 on the Billboard 200 26 It peaked at number three in France 27 and received a double gold certification from the Syndicat National de l Edition Phonographique SNEP one month after its release 28 It also received a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry BPI in the United Kingdom 29 where it peaked at number 10 30 As of May 2013 the album has sold 127 000 copies in the US 31 and 80 838 copies in the UK 32 The first single from the album Robot Rock received moderate attention reaching number 32 in the UK and number 15 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart but was not a major hit 33 34 The second single Technologic only hit number 40 in the UK but did considerably better in airplay 35 and was featured in an iPod commercial 36 The title track Human After All reached number 93 in France 37 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic57 100 38 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Entertainment WeeklyC 39 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 NME7 10 41 Pitchfork4 9 10 42 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 44 SpinC 45 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics Human After All received an average score of 57 indicating mixed or average reviews based on 28 reviews 38 In his review for Blender magazine Simon Reynolds said that Discovery s blissful and open hearted music had been replaced by an archly ironic dance rock that feels desultory and numb verging on autistic 1 Q felt that it lacked the fun of Daft Punk s previous work 43 Barry Walters of Rolling Stone said that the duo generally repeats rather than elaborates its riffs and that they exaggerate their band s own robotic tendencies here much to the detriment of its grooves 44 Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian called the album a joyless collection of average ideas stretched desperately thin 16 Robert Christgau from The Village Voice graded the album a dud 46 indicating a bad record whose details rarely merit further thought 47 In a positive review Matthew Weiner of Stylus Magazine stated it s the same story track after track willfully mistaking alternation for variation intensification for development and dynamics In other words a shining example of pop songcraft in the 21st century 48 Mojo magazine said that it strips out the most flamboyant frills to create a more incisive sound 40 Human After All was nominated for the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Electronic Dance Album but lost to the Chemical Brothers album Push the Button 49 Legacy editThe Alive 2006 2007 tour which featured songs from Human After All caused many to reassess the album 50 51 Pedro Winter Daft Punk s manager at the time stated When we put out Human After All I got a lot of bad feedback like It s so repetitive There s nothing new Daft Punk used to be good Then they came back with the light show and everyone shut their mouths People even apologized like How could we have misjudged Daft Punk The live show changed everything Even if I m part of it I like to step back and admire it Me I cried 52 Bangalter said that the album was the music we wanted to make at the time we did it We have always strongly felt there was a logical connection between our three albums and it s great to see that people seem to realize that when they listen now to the live show 50 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Thomas Bangalter and Guy Manuel de Homem Christo except where notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 Human After All 5 202 The Prime Time of Your Life 4 233 Robot Rock Bangalter de Homem Christo Kae Williams4 484 Steam Machine 5 215 Make Love 4 506 The Brainwasher 4 087 On Off 0 198 Television Rules the Nation 4 489 Technologic 4 4410 Emotion 6 57Total length 45 38 Robot Rock contains a sample of Release the Beast performed by Breakwater 8 Personnel editAdapted from the Human After All liner notes 8 Daft Punk vocals guitars drum machines synthesizers piano bass guitar vocoder programming production Cedric Hervet production coordination Gildas Loaec production coordination Nilesh Patel masteringRemix album editHuman After All Remixes nbsp Remix album by Daft PunkReleased29 March 2006Length56 42 original 84 34 re releases LabelToshiba EMI original 53 Warner Music France re releases 54 ProducerVariousDaft Punk chronologyHuman After All 2005 Human After All Remixes 2006 Musique Vol 1 1993 2005 2006 Human After All Remixes is an album consisting of various remixes of songs from Human After All by musicians such as Soulwax and Justice It was originally released on 29 March 2006 54 exclusively in Japan 55 On 17 June 2014 a reissue of the album was released also exclusive to Japan The new edition featured four additional bonus tracks 56 On 9 August 2014 this version of the album was silently released internationally for the first time containing an additional remix of Technologic by Le Knight Club 55 Track listing edit Human After All Remixes original release No TitleLength1 Robot Rock Soulwax remix 6 312 Human After All SebastiAn remix 4 473 Technologic Peaches No Logic remix 4 374 The Brainwasher Erol Alkan s Horrorhouse dub 6 055 The Prime Time of Your Life Para One remix 3 516 Human After All Guy Man After All Justice remix 4 007 Technologic Digitalism s Highway to Paris remix 6 008 Human After All Alter Ego remix 9 259 Technologic Vitalic remix 5 2610 Robot Rock Daft Punk Maximum Overdrive mix 5 57Total length 56 42 Human After All Remixes 2014 additional tracks No TitleLength11 Human After All The Juan MacLean remix 6 4112 Technologic Basement Jaxx Kontrol Mixx 5 3013 Technologic Liquid Twins remix 4 1014 Human After All Emperor Machine version 6 03Total length 1 19 06 Human After All Remixes 2014 additional digital tracks No TitleLength15 Technologic Le Knight Club remix 5 28Total length 1 24 34Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2005 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 57 36Austrian Albums O3 Austria 58 23Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 59 8Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 60 11Dutch Albums Album Top 100 61 40French Albums SNEP 27 3German Albums Offizielle Top 100 62 38Greek Albums IFPI 63 6Irish Albums IRMA 64 10Italian Albums FIMI 65 19Norwegian Albums VG lista 66 36Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 67 87Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 68 30Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 69 8UK Albums OCC 30 10US Billboard 200 26 98US Top Dance Electronic Albums Billboard 25 1Chart 2021 PeakpositionCroatian International Albums HDU 70 12 Year end charts edit Chart 2005 PositionFrench Albums SNEP 71 92US Electronic Albums Billboard 72 16Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesFrance SNEP 28 2 Gold 200 000 United Kingdom BPI 29 Silver 60 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b c Reynolds Simon April 2005 Review Human After All Blender New York 116 Daft Punk Human After All Rough Trade Archived from the original on 16 March 2014 Retrieved 4 February 2019 15 Things You Didn t Know About Daft Punk s Discovery Ministry of Sound 26 February 2017 Archived from the original on 6 October 2017 Retrieved 6 October 2017 a b Ely Suzanne 6 August 2012 Daft Punk Return of the Cybermen Mixmag Archived from the original on 10 March 2014 Retrieved 4 February 2019 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