Daft Punk Breaks Up


24-02-2021

The band made up by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, and Thomas Bangalter, made their end known with an edgy film by the name of "Epilogue", where the two singers in their mear shiny outfits are walking in a sandy weasten when one of them blows himself up.

In 1993 Daft Punk was started when the two Frenchmen brought old-timey club songs to the world of French underground house.

Known for being shy when putting on shows, the song makers were seldom seen without their shiny headgear, and ran their speech through a reckoner on almost all of their greatest songs.

With worldwide hits such as "Around the World", and the 2013 hit "Get Lucky", which Nile Rodgers and Pharrell Williams were in, Daft Punk has had some of the most well-known songs in all of house gleecraft.

The band won the Grammy for songbook of the year in 2014, but have otherwise kept out of the spotlight in later years.

Now, 28 years after they started, the band's spokesman has said that the two helmed stars are indeed bidding each other farewell.