Daft Punk's Cinematic Tribute: The New 'Human After All' Video

Daft Punk has released a new official video for their 2005 single 'Human After All' to commemorate the five-year anniversary of their split in February 2021. The video draws inspiration from their 2006 sci-fi film 'Electroma' and adds a cinematic touch to one of their more somber and minimalist tracks.
Originally launched as the third single from their album of the same name in October 2005, 'Human After All' was created during sessions that aimed to capture raw, industrial energy, a departure from their earlier disco-influenced music. The title track of the album blends electronic rock and electroclash elements to create a stark and rhythmic anthem.
The new visuals for 'Human After All' reinterpret the narrative of 'Electroma', showcasing robotic figures navigating through human environments, reflecting Daft Punk's exploration of identity and technology. Despite the duo's individual projects post-Daft Punk, their legacy lives on through archival releases and curated content.
Daft Punk's collaboration with Fortnite and the 20th-anniversary remix collection of 'Human After All' on vinyl, featuring reworks from notable artists, demonstrate their enduring impact on electronic music culture. The duo's ability to reimagine their past work continues to captivate fans globally, solidifying their influence in the music industry.