Santa Cruz Sentinel

Daft Punk break up after 28 years

- By Mesfin Fekadu

Grammy-winning electronic music pioneers Daft Punk have announced that they are breaking up after 28 years. The helmet-wearing French duo shared the news Monday in an 8-minute video called “Epilogue.” Kathryn Frazier, the band’s longtime publicist, confirmed the break up for The Associated Press. Daft Punk, comprised of Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de HomemChris­to, have had major success over the years, winning six Grammy Awards and launching internatio­nal hits with “One More Time,” “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” and “Get Lucky.” Bangalter and de Homem-Christo met at a Paris school in 1987. Prior to Daft Punk, they formed an indie rock band named Darling. They officially formed Daft Punk in 1993, and the helmeted, mute and mysterious musicians released their debut album, “Homework,” 1997. They first found success with the internatio­nal hit “Da Funk,” which topped the Billboard dance charts and earned them their first Grammy nomination. A second No. 1 hit and Grammy nomination followed with “Around the World.” Daft Punk spent time touring around the world and reached greater heights with their sophomore album, 2001’s “Discovery.” It included the infectious smash “One More Time” and “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger,” which Kanye West famously flipped into his own hit “Stronger,” released in 2007. It won West the best rap solo performanc­e Grammy at the 2008 show, where West and Daft Punk performed together onstage. A year later, a live version of “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” won Daft Punk the best dance recording Grammy — their first win — and their “Alive 2007” album picked up best electronic/dance album.

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 ?? MATT SAYLES — INVISION VIA AP ?? Thomas Bangalter, left, and Guy-Manuel de HomemChris­to, from the music group, Daft Punk. The Grammywinn­ing French act have announced their break up.
MATT SAYLES — INVISION VIA AP Thomas Bangalter, left, and Guy-Manuel de HomemChris­to, from the music group, Daft Punk. The Grammywinn­ing French act have announced their break up.

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