Discovery (CD)
Four long years after their debut, Homework, Daft Punk returned with a second full-length, also packed with excellent productions and many of the obligatory nods to the duo's favorite stylistic speed bumps of the 1970s and '80s. Discovery is by no means the same record, though. Deserting the shrieking acid house hysteria of their early work, the album moves in the same smooth filtered disco circles as the European dance smashes ("Music Sounds Better With You" and "Gym Tonic") co-produced by DP's Thomas Bangalter during the group's long interim. If Homework was Daft Punk's Chicago house record, this is definitely the New York garage edition, with co-productions and vocals from Romanthony and Todd Edwards, two of the brightest figures based in New Jersey's fertile garage scene. Also in common with classic East Coast dance and '80s R&B, Discovery surprisingly focuses on songwriting and concise productions, though the pair's visions of bucolic pop on "Digital Love" and "Something About Us" are delivered by an androgynous, vocoderized frontman singing trite (though rather endearing) love lyrics. -All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | One More Time |
| 2 | Aerodynamic |
| 3 | Digital Love |
| 4 | Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger |
| 5 | Crescendolls |
| 6 | Night Vision |
| 7 | Superheroes |
| 8 | High Life |
| 9 | Something About Us |
| 10 | Voyager |
| 11 | Veridis Quo |
| 12 | Short Circuit |
| 13 | Face to Face |
| 14 | Too Long |
| Aaron Jr.
- Darby, PA, United States |
| "I dont need 500 words!" | |
| Melissa Bhagwandin
- Toronto, , Ontario |
| My favourite album, ever. So easily listenable, so catchy, so lasting, so everything rad. You're not cool if you don't like this album. You're cool if you do. | |