Daft Punk - Discovery -2001- -flac- 88

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The filter sweep at 0:45. On an MP3, this sounds like a volume change. On the 88.2 FLAC, you hear the resonance peak of the filter. You hear the subtle pumping of the sidechain compression as the kick drum pushes the strings out of the way. The vocoder melody has texture—it sounds like analog circuitry, not software.

After download:

mediainfo "01 One More Time.flac" | grep "Sampling rate"

Expected output: Sampling rate : 88.2 kHz Daft Punk - Discovery -2001- -FLAC- 88

The Context Released on February 26, 2001, Discovery was the second studio album by the French house duo Daft Punk (Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo). It followed their massively successful debut, Homework (1997). Where Homework was a raw, gritty, Chicago-house tribute recorded in Thomas's bedroom, Discovery was a polished, expensive, and meticulously crafted love letter to the duo's childhood influences.

The Concept: "House Music with a Pop Sensibility" Daft Punk wanted to move away from the "repetitive" nature of pure house music and create songs that functioned as pop anthems. They heavily utilized samples from the late 1970s and early 1980s, chopping them up and layering them with disco beats. The filter sweep at 0:45

The Visual Component: Interstella 5555 The album was conceived as the soundtrack to the anime film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem. Daft Punk collaborated with Japanese manga legend Leiji Matsumoto (Space Battleship Yamato, Captain Harlock) to create a visual narrative for the entire album. The music videos for the singles were segments of this film, telling the story of an alien pop band kidnapped by an evil music executive.

The Legacy Discovery initially divided critics due to its drastic shift from the "cool" rawness of Homework, but it is now widely regarded as a masterpiece. It bridged the gap between electronic music and pop, influencing the direction of dance music for the next two decades. In 2020, the album was ranked number 236 on Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time." Expected output: Sampling rate : 88

Discovery is Daft Punk’s second studio album, released in 2001. It marked a creative pivot from the duo’s earlier house-oriented sound toward a playful, synth-driven blend of French house, disco, funk, R&B, and pop. The record is widely regarded as a touchstone of early-2000s electronic music, notable for its melodic songwriting, polished production, inventive sampling, and strong emotional undercurrents beneath its glossy surface.

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