Amazon.co.uk Review
Solely responsible for the current interest in all things funky and French, the Daft Punk boys, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, can do no wrong. Breaking into the club scene with their own blend of techno-disco in 1995, their debut album is the 80's electro-funk record of your dreams. Influenced by old school Chicago house and Detroit minimalist techno (all name checked on "Teachers"), Homework ranges from the warped electro that has become their trademark on "Around the World" and "Da Funk", to banging acid techno on "Rollin'and Scratchin'" and "Alive". An album so funky it could make
James Brown cry, and with so much bite you can feel it at the back of your throat. --Ed Potton
CD Description
'Homework' is Daft Punk's debut album and fuses modern dance music with 70s funk and 80s electro pop. The band took their name from an early review of a track by the duo which appeared on a compilation album. The album includes the singles, 'Around The World' and 'Da Funk'.