Daft Punk Mark Five Years Since Split with Retro-Futuristic New Video for 'Human After All'
Daft Punk released a new video for their 2005 single using footage from their 2006 avant-garde film Electroma to mark upcoming 20th anniversary celebrations.
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Daft Punk Unveil New Visuals for ‘Human After All’ Marking Five Years Since Split
Daft Punk may have officially split in 2021 after nearly three iconic decades, but that doesn’t mean the duo left it all behind. On February 23, 2026, they released a new video for their 2005 single “Human After All”. The video pulls footage from their sci-fi film Electroma. The 2006 avant-garde film features the two Daft Punk robots searching for a way to become human. Electroma was co-written and directed by Daft Punk—Thomas Bangalter and Guy-…
Daft Punk Share New Music Video For “Human After All” Featuring Clips From 2006’s Electroma
According to Pitchfork.com, five years ago today, Daft Punk posted a video announcing they were breaking up. The French electronic duo is still defunct, unfortunately, but that doesn’t mean Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo are done celebrating their helmeted past. They just released a new music video
So no, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel of Homem-Christo do not remake music together. But they just released a new clip, that of Human After All. Crazy coincidence, 2026, it will be 26 years since the human album after all was released (at the end of 25 years with the remix album And we can imagine that a small deluxe album with remixes and unreleased ones will arrive. We have to put the daronne in the shelter. But we will not mess with our play…
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