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I got lucky, (pun intended) and amazon sent me two copies of this CD. I agree with you the production quality is of the highest quality, unrivaled by any Techno/Dub/Dance artist out there. It is a really cool throwback to the disco era and some of the songs take a few listens to grow on you. I don't like that this album has more lyrics than most Daft Punk albums but I have to admit the first single 'Get Lucky' is probably going to be the song of the summer. My 2 channel system is deconstructed right now but the album sounds great in my card and on my headphones so I can't much speak to sound stage of the album but I am sure based on what I have heard on my headphones it is going to be fairly good for electronic music. Overall I love the direction they are going, it is nice every now and then to poke your head out of the depressing gray emo music that all genres have become and have just a happy dance music track for once. It is really a welcome change, I don't know that I am ready for disco to come back. I love the samples but I hope they go in a funkier direction for there next album more like discovery.I look forward to there years and years of remixes on these tracks though, we all know how DP does it. Make a song once and release B sides and remixes for years on it until it is exhausted.
It is going to my little brother, he is an equally big DP fan as me. I get that sense of nostalgia listening to DP, although they didn't get much radio play stateside, I was in Mexico during their peak of popularity and the radio in Mexico gave them lots of spins during the late 90s. I agree they manage to get a lot more emotional weight out of electronic music than most. I think the guys know a lot more about major minor and have a lot broader musical swath to draw from than most electronic artists. Not to mention they have the clout to introduce paradigm shifts in the musical landscape without having to worry about having a lot of financial success (because they almost automatically will, whether the album is good or not).It is nice to hear what an un-tethered artist can do. I much preferred the TRON soundtrack for content, I really liked their pairing with orchestral music over this predominantly disco-like record. But the recording quality of this one is far better. Some of the live drum tracks are recorded unlike anything I have ever heard before, great extension and dynamic range and you can really hear all of the different pieces of the kit.