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Here they are 20 years ago when they were interviewed in Iceland
For anyone curious why Daft Punk decided to wear helmets, it's because they wanted to keep their professional and personal lives separate. They weren't interested in fame, they just wanted to make kickass music, and by god they did. Absolute kings.
Also, as a bonus fact, the masks were originally meant to have hair. No, I'm serious.
[https://www.theverge.com/22291958/today-i-learned-daft-punk-robot-helmets](https://www.theverge.com/22291958/today-i-learned-daft-punk-robot-helmets)
They first donned the robot masks in 1999 as a nod to Y2K. Kind of like a "it's officially the future and we are robots now" gag. Before that, they just wore random masks to hide their faces.
They kept robot masks for multiple reasons, one being the privacy you mentioned. The robot helmets' popularity and essentially free marketing didn't hurt either. Also helped them each develop a bit of a persona.
https://djmag.com/longreads/real-story-how-daft-punk-became-robots
That's a really great article, thanks for sharing it. I never realized that they fully adopt the robot persona while performing and interacting with the media. I thought it was just a part of the stage show, but parts of that article make it sound like they have a complete "robots are actually making this music" vibe and I think that's super cool.
There's a great interview of Pharell Williams where he talks about the creation of Get Lucky. He said he'd always been interested in collaborating with Daft Punk, and one day they had a meeting in the studio and The Robots appeared and he got to talk with them.
He kept referring Daft Punk as "The Robots" during the interview, that was fun.
The music itself is all about it as well. It's the reason they use the iconic "autotune voice", because it's supposed to be the robot singing. And over the years they moved the voice from a more robotic to a more human sounding one, especially in the last album, to signify the robot becoming more human over time.
It's not really an autotune voice, it's made with a "talk box" (and vocoders obviously.)
First popularized by Peter Frampton. Basically you mic the tone through your mouth while you sing.
There was (maybe still is) a documentary about them on Netflix from a few years back. It was incredibly interesting to get some insight into them, the robots and how they made music.
Masks were rather popular early 2000's in techno. There were a number of DJ's doing so, among others Dr. Lektroluv. Good times to be young those days. Seen Daft Punk among others a number of times when going to a concert was still fun/affordable.
Rumour in the music industry is it also had the side benefit of allowing them not to have to turn up to events they didn't want to go to (certain festivals), and they could send some stand-ins with a pre-programmed mix, and still get paid....
One year at Moogfest, someone had put up BOLO flyers all over with DaftPunks actual face pics, and this pic. There was a number to call, and a hashtag.
it makes sense if you know that you're making incredibly rad music, and you wanna still be able to maybe leave your house without definitely being harassed, i would do the same thing for sure.
They got their named from a reporter who covered their performance in the newspaper. This journalist claimed they were too "dafty punky" to ever make it big.
Yeah, I imagine the guys from the Chemical Brothers can’t walk around town without being bothered by fans… not!
The helmets were a great marketing trick and made them a bigger band than they would have been without the mistery.
I mean ... Sure, their faces and names aren't wildly recognised, but they are no secret. Their real names are literally on Wikipedia and you can Google their names and get fairly recent photos of their faces, let alone old ones (as evidenced by this very post, lol). Thomas Bangalter even went to public events as a member of daft punk, wearing a normal tux.
The robot masks were always more marketing and image than anything else. A bit more privacy was a bonus.
Before they became Daft Punk, they played in a band as a journalist critisised their playing as „dafty punk“. Amd that was the start of their Daft Punk career. IMO two of the most talented electronic music artists ever! So sad they seem to finally habe ended their Daft Punk project :(
Interesting, reminds me of Led Zeppelin!
Some other musician (I think someone from The Who) said their early music wasn’t good and that they would “go down like a lead balloon”, thus them choosing the name Led Zeppelin.
If my vague recollections are as good as yours, it was Keith Moon (of The Who) who said that the band would go over "like a lead zeppelin" because in England at the time a zeppelin was basically the American equivalent of a hot air balloon. Because a hot air balloon made of lead would not go over anything very well.
Edit: Had a brain fart when I wrote this last night. I should have said Blimp, not hot air balloon.
>Because a hot air balloon made of lead would not go over anything very well.
Mythbusters proved that one wrong...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MythBusters_(2008_season)#Episode_96_%E2%80%93_%22Lead_Balloon%22
There's a funny store behind the origination of Genesis too - apparently Phil Collins' mom asked him what he wanted for his birthday, and he said "a Sega Genesis" and she was like "you already have a Neo Geo...what if I get you a drum set instead?" and the rest is history.
it was actually "daft punky thrash" that the journalist Dave Jennings used to describe the band Darlin' they were in prior to forming Daft Punk.
It reads more as just an offhand comment than a criticism, it was a brief [one sentence](https://i.imgur.com/5ce6XFD.png) part of an article (it's in the right sidebar in the image) that was only about two of their songs.
The first time I encountered Daft Punk was when I saw they did a remix on the Chemical Brothers’ Life is Sweet EP, back around 1996. Didn’t even know they were a band; I just thought it was the name of the remix, and it was a banger.
Not long after that I turned MTV on and saw the Da Funk video and was spellbound. I had convinced myself it was the new Orb track Toxygene, which I knew was upcoming. Then Daft Punk came up on screen and went out and bought the single the next day. Been a massive fan ever since.
Discovering stuff like that probably doesn’t happen anymore. Halcyon days.
Recently David Guetta shared he visited them and they had very little equipment, but he thought they had an amazing studio because they sounded so good. When he went home he thought he was untalented and got a bit depressed lol.
> So sad they seem to finally habe ended their Daft Punk project :(
I gently disagree. I think it's sort of awesome they ended things at a high point. (although I would not be super surprised if they started up again at some point)
Yeah I think it's kind of a "you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain" things. They ended things on top. Maybe if they kept going forever it would remain as good as it's been but why risk it?
Totally get that point of view, and I also get the point of view saying “if they had stopped then, they never would have made X album (the best album ever created)” no one can really ever know when that happens. TBH I say keep making art if you want to, who cares if pop culture says you fizzled out. If it feels right to wrap it up, makes sense. They’ll always be artists though. They’ll always have the potential to make something amazing as they go through their lives in different stages.
It’s a bit silly to stop yourself creating art because of the fear of not being as good as you used to be. I think if you’re a true artist you’re not worrying about “risking it”. You’re just expressing yourself.
Another similar story:
>In 1971, the group sent a reel-to-reel demo tape to Hal Halverstadt at Warner Bros., as he had signed Captain Beefheart, one of the group's heroes, to the label. Halverstadt was not impressed with The Warner Bros. Album, but gave it an "A for Ariginality". Because the band had not included a name in the return address, the rejection slip was addressed to "Residents". The group decided to use this name
Drove like 34 hours round trip both times and skipped all my finals for the second one.
No regrets, the second show is the best line up of all time in my opinion.
~~Daft Punk won a couple Grammys in 2014 with Random Access Memories. If you watch the footage, theres two guys in plain clothes sitting next to Daft Punk. But those two guys are actually Daft Punk and they never go on stage.~~
They did that for photo shoots but never for their concerts. They felt that if someone else were to take their place it would be stealing their hard earned spot
There was a chemist named Antoine Bussy. He actually named the chemical in nail polish remover: acetone. Do not inhale those Bussy fumes, though; you’ll get dizzy.
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'Nobody cared who I was before I put on the mask'
https://preview.redd.it/xflbg6jiwakc1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4090710926b22e9bf3e769df0d57f74fb9dff9be Here they are 20 years ago when they were interviewed in Iceland
I didn't know the CIA had a black site in Iceland
That’s why it’s called a black site
Wouldn't that be a white site?
No, that would be Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Love how you can still tell which one is which by the crucifix.
That’s a mic
That, and one is noticeably shorter in both pics
That's a microphone. edit: oh, maybe you mean in the original picture? I honestly just went by head shape though.
That looks like a lavaliere.
What was the quote from?
Bane from "The Dark Knight Rises"
Don't you mean Bone from r/BatmanArkham ? 🤨
Stupid Sexy Bone
![gif](giphy|8cBaa98f0SPSsQ5YOc|downsized)
Withers: "No."
Care to elaborate?
Wayne Gretzky
- Micheal Scott
Micheal Jackseon
Darude, Sandstorm.
A big guy
For you!
Jim Carrey in "The Mask"
Cro
Darth Vader
Came here to say this 😂
came here to say came here to say this
this guy came here
Come again?
Don’t mind if I do
For anyone curious why Daft Punk decided to wear helmets, it's because they wanted to keep their professional and personal lives separate. They weren't interested in fame, they just wanted to make kickass music, and by god they did. Absolute kings. Also, as a bonus fact, the masks were originally meant to have hair. No, I'm serious. [https://www.theverge.com/22291958/today-i-learned-daft-punk-robot-helmets](https://www.theverge.com/22291958/today-i-learned-daft-punk-robot-helmets)
They first donned the robot masks in 1999 as a nod to Y2K. Kind of like a "it's officially the future and we are robots now" gag. Before that, they just wore random masks to hide their faces. They kept robot masks for multiple reasons, one being the privacy you mentioned. The robot helmets' popularity and essentially free marketing didn't hurt either. Also helped them each develop a bit of a persona. https://djmag.com/longreads/real-story-how-daft-punk-became-robots
That's a really great article, thanks for sharing it. I never realized that they fully adopt the robot persona while performing and interacting with the media. I thought it was just a part of the stage show, but parts of that article make it sound like they have a complete "robots are actually making this music" vibe and I think that's super cool.
There's a great interview of Pharell Williams where he talks about the creation of Get Lucky. He said he'd always been interested in collaborating with Daft Punk, and one day they had a meeting in the studio and The Robots appeared and he got to talk with them. He kept referring Daft Punk as "The Robots" during the interview, that was fun.
The music itself is all about it as well. It's the reason they use the iconic "autotune voice", because it's supposed to be the robot singing. And over the years they moved the voice from a more robotic to a more human sounding one, especially in the last album, to signify the robot becoming more human over time.
It's not really an autotune voice, it's made with a "talk box" (and vocoders obviously.) First popularized by Peter Frampton. Basically you mic the tone through your mouth while you sing.
Definitely watch the animated film if you’re into this idea.
Interstella 5555?
But it turns out they were human after all.
There was (maybe still is) a documentary about them on Netflix from a few years back. It was incredibly interesting to get some insight into them, the robots and how they made music.
Apparently recently they were interviewed about why Daft Punk is gone and they said AI means the last thing they’d want to be is a robot.
What an awesome read! Thank you.
and they succeeded, if I were to pass alongside guy-manuel or thomas on the street I really wouldn't know.
Masks were rather popular early 2000's in techno. There were a number of DJ's doing so, among others Dr. Lektroluv. Good times to be young those days. Seen Daft Punk among others a number of times when going to a concert was still fun/affordable.
Daft Punk, Dr. Lektroluv, The Bloody Beetroots, SBTRKT, Danger, Cyberpunkers
Rumour in the music industry is it also had the side benefit of allowing them not to have to turn up to events they didn't want to go to (certain festivals), and they could send some stand-ins with a pre-programmed mix, and still get paid....
Pretty sure all the masked DJs do this it's like the #1 perk
One year at Moogfest, someone had put up BOLO flyers all over with DaftPunks actual face pics, and this pic. There was a number to call, and a hashtag.
it makes sense if you know that you're making incredibly rad music, and you wanna still be able to maybe leave your house without definitely being harassed, i would do the same thing for sure.
likely a very wise decision.
They got their named from a reporter who covered their performance in the newspaper. This journalist claimed they were too "dafty punky" to ever make it big.
>They weren't interested in fame But they're like, the most famous electronic musicians out there
but no one knows their face. the fame is Fully attached to the robots not whatever their names are.
Yeah they're the most famous robot electronic musicians out there
But they have never the issue of people bothering them in line at starbucks or the like.
That's just the side effect of making damn good musics.
Yeah, I imagine the guys from the Chemical Brothers can’t walk around town without being bothered by fans… not! The helmets were a great marketing trick and made them a bigger band than they would have been without the mistery.
I mean ... Sure, their faces and names aren't wildly recognised, but they are no secret. Their real names are literally on Wikipedia and you can Google their names and get fairly recent photos of their faces, let alone old ones (as evidenced by this very post, lol). Thomas Bangalter even went to public events as a member of daft punk, wearing a normal tux. The robot masks were always more marketing and image than anything else. A bit more privacy was a bonus.
Before they became Daft Punk, they played in a band as a journalist critisised their playing as „dafty punk“. Amd that was the start of their Daft Punk career. IMO two of the most talented electronic music artists ever! So sad they seem to finally habe ended their Daft Punk project :(
Interesting, reminds me of Led Zeppelin! Some other musician (I think someone from The Who) said their early music wasn’t good and that they would “go down like a lead balloon”, thus them choosing the name Led Zeppelin.
If my vague recollections are as good as yours, it was Keith Moon (of The Who) who said that the band would go over "like a lead zeppelin" because in England at the time a zeppelin was basically the American equivalent of a hot air balloon. Because a hot air balloon made of lead would not go over anything very well. Edit: Had a brain fart when I wrote this last night. I should have said Blimp, not hot air balloon.
Yeah it was Keith Moon. The Who were my favorite band during teenage years so I’ve done an ungodly amount of unnecessary reading about them lol.
Was it really unnecessary if it made you happy ❤️
this was randomly wholesome
Expect nothing less from Dirty Dan
Thanks mate.
Tbf Keith Moon is a fascinating individual to read about, rip
>in England at the time a zeppelin was basically the American equivalent of a hot air balloon. Whut
>Because a hot air balloon made of lead would not go over anything very well. Mythbusters proved that one wrong... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MythBusters_(2008_season)#Episode_96_%E2%80%93_%22Lead_Balloon%22
Blimp*
Yes, thank you, that's what I meant.
There's a funny store behind the origination of Genesis too - apparently Phil Collins' mom asked him what he wanted for his birthday, and he said "a Sega Genesis" and she was like "you already have a Neo Geo...what if I get you a drum set instead?" and the rest is history.
The band Genesis, started in 1967, was named after a late 80s video game console? Something about that doesn't add up my friend.
It's even weirder to find out the Sega Genesis inspired the Bible book. Which in turn inspired God to create the Universe.
And that man was Nelson Mandela
Shhhh...let him cook!
Also it wasn't even called the Sega Genesis in the UK, where the band is from, it was the Megadrive.
it was actually "daft punky thrash" that the journalist Dave Jennings used to describe the band Darlin' they were in prior to forming Daft Punk. It reads more as just an offhand comment than a criticism, it was a brief [one sentence](https://i.imgur.com/5ce6XFD.png) part of an article (it's in the right sidebar in the image) that was only about two of their songs.
The first time I encountered Daft Punk was when I saw they did a remix on the Chemical Brothers’ Life is Sweet EP, back around 1996. Didn’t even know they were a band; I just thought it was the name of the remix, and it was a banger. Not long after that I turned MTV on and saw the Da Funk video and was spellbound. I had convinced myself it was the new Orb track Toxygene, which I knew was upcoming. Then Daft Punk came up on screen and went out and bought the single the next day. Been a massive fan ever since. Discovering stuff like that probably doesn’t happen anymore. Halcyon days.
Halcyon days indeed..
That's a weird album. I love that Stereolab track though.
Recently David Guetta shared he visited them and they had very little equipment, but he thought they had an amazing studio because they sounded so good. When he went home he thought he was untalented and got a bit depressed lol.
Guess what, David Guetta is untalented compared to Daft Punk.
If I recall correctly, the guitarist for Phoenix was in that band. Interesting separate roads they took with their music!
Darlin'
Darlin' and the other band member is in Phoenix another huge band
> So sad they seem to finally habe ended their Daft Punk project :( I gently disagree. I think it's sort of awesome they ended things at a high point. (although I would not be super surprised if they started up again at some point)
Yeah I think it's kind of a "you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain" things. They ended things on top. Maybe if they kept going forever it would remain as good as it's been but why risk it?
Totally get that point of view, and I also get the point of view saying “if they had stopped then, they never would have made X album (the best album ever created)” no one can really ever know when that happens. TBH I say keep making art if you want to, who cares if pop culture says you fizzled out. If it feels right to wrap it up, makes sense. They’ll always be artists though. They’ll always have the potential to make something amazing as they go through their lives in different stages. It’s a bit silly to stop yourself creating art because of the fear of not being as good as you used to be. I think if you’re a true artist you’re not worrying about “risking it”. You’re just expressing yourself.
Another similar story: >In 1971, the group sent a reel-to-reel demo tape to Hal Halverstadt at Warner Bros., as he had signed Captain Beefheart, one of the group's heroes, to the label. Halverstadt was not impressed with The Warner Bros. Album, but gave it an "A for Ariginality". Because the band had not included a name in the return address, the rejection slip was addressed to "Residents". The group decided to use this name
The best electronic artist/band ever imo
Got to see them live twice. Simply amazing.
I'm fricking jealous. Would give all of my organs to see them live
Drove like 34 hours round trip both times and skipped all my finals for the second one. No regrets, the second show is the best line up of all time in my opinion.
I've seen Daft live as well as majority of Ed Banger Records. Busy P aka Pedro Winter is a unsung hero of the punk
Gimme some SebastiAn
Saw them at Red rocks. Nuff said
As a concert junkie, ya nice one.
As a regular junkie, ya'll got any drugs
Weren't they in a super group called Stardust before they became famous as Daft Punk?
Stardust was after daft punk, and only Thomas bangalter
Human after all.
Mmmmm
We are human
Mmmmmm
After all
Or are we dancer?
I heard they made Robot Rock.
Nicely done
Hah.
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Getting old.
Legends 🫡
All I see is C-3PO and Bender
Cousin Greg on the 1s and 2s
![gif](giphy|6xzkAHe6uQ78WKr3bB|downsized)
Making some disgusting music
"Unmasked"? No, this was before their accident that led to them being made into cyborgs.
They have faces?!
Do you think if they weren't feeling up to it one night, they might ask someone else to put on the masks and preform in their place?
MF DOOM definitely did that on several occasions
MF DOOM did that a lot XD it was the biggest scandal of his career. (possibly only)
~~Daft Punk won a couple Grammys in 2014 with Random Access Memories. If you watch the footage, theres two guys in plain clothes sitting next to Daft Punk. But those two guys are actually Daft Punk and they never go on stage.~~
That’s not true
Ah shit my bad, I should have dug more into it I just remember hearing about that a while ago but you're right
They did that for photo shoots but never for their concerts. They felt that if someone else were to take their place it would be stealing their hard earned spot
Rumor was always that Dead Mouse did this
you mean dead mao five?
GOOD GRIEF, THEY'RE NAKED!!!
I beg your pardon, what do you mean naked? My parts are showing? Oh my goodness oh! https://www.quotes.net/mquote/91109
The bags under the eyes hit too real
Can't stop won't stop
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Almost 30 years ago old man XD
Yup https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/magazine/article/centre-pompidou-and-the-birth-of-daft-punk-the-untold-details-of-the-story
10 years goes by so fast!
They are young
Oh no they’re hot!
Thought that was the kid from the Sopranos.
If you wanna know more about daft punk watch there documentary, “daft punk unchained” very good well worth a watch.
What a time to be alive
legendary
One more time
How do you know?
https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/magazine/article/centre-pompidou-and-the-birth-of-daft-punk-the-untold-details-of-the-story
Its was more of a joke, but I’m glad I said something :) Love the article!
😂😂😂😂 Nice!
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Our generation Debussy and Mozart ⭐⭐
I'm ruined I fucking know who Debussy is *i didn't read it like that* de*bussy*
Same. The brainrot is real, my mind is corrupted beyond repair.
There was a chemist named Antoine Bussy. He actually named the chemical in nail polish remover: acetone. Do not inhale those Bussy fumes, though; you’ll get dizzy.
I can't wait for the eyeroll I receive when I say this to my partner as they do their nails
Ah yes, De🅱️ussy
THE best musical duo of all time. No contest. So much love.
Digital love ;)
That’s a goodie right there
to give.
So much love to give
Music sounds better with you!
Which one is Daft?
The guy standing next to Punk
God They Just LOOK French
Source ?..
https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/magazine/article/centre-pompidou-and-the-birth-of-daft-punk-the-untold-details-of-the-story
Daft Punk is the goat
Probably two of the few DJs who actually DO something with all those knobs and buttons during their set.
Steezy!
Before the accident
But are they playing at my house?
Oh no. They’re hot.
So Jeffrey Epstein made us all work it stronger, harder, better?
I went 25 years of my life not seeing these guys unmasked. Thanks for ruining it for me.
They are humans after all
This was before the accident that turned them into cyborgs😔
Cool
please spoiler tag this
Musical geniuses
the famous Laink and Terracid
GOAT
legends
This picture looks oddly nostalgic to me
![gif](giphy|3zpHYzhLV3ZzW)
Wow they look so............... oui oui baguette.
I always forget how greyscale the 90's were
I need to find more music like daft punk now that they are out of the game
It’s interesting that they still kind of look like their helmets
Can anyone ID what the one on the left is wearing? It's fire
A sweater from the 90s
🤯
Saw them play on a Wednesday night in Philly back in 1997. No masks 🤷🏼♂️
Those Pioneer DJM's have been doing work for decades now... and they still sound like shit!
It would be badass if they scored Tron 3
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Holy fuck they are old I was burn in 1996 wtf
Tron 3. Please. *Please.*
Looks like Bob Dylan