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This Daft Punk-Inspired Playlist Includes 500 Albums Fans Might Enjoy


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Daft Punk enthusiasts seeking music discovery will have a field day with this playlist.

Reddit user GlitzyHavoc took on the following passion project, compiling 500 albums that fans of Daft Punk might enjoy. Based on the dynamic duo’s distinct sound and style, they actually came up with 10 playlists. Available now on Spotify and YouTube, covering Homework, Discovery, Alive 2007 eras, and beyond.

If you’re looking to dive right into the playlist series, start with 500 Albums That Daft Punk Fans Might Enjoy: Sampler, which features 1-8 tracks from each album. The massive playlist includes 1,677 total tracks from various artists and genres with days worth of music to enjoy. Just hit shuffle!

The sampler includes music from Justice, Cut Copy, Empire of the Sun, Oliver, Tame Impala, The Avalanches, Boys Noize, LCD Soundsystem, Calvin Harris, KAYTRANADA, MGMT, Polo & Pan, Tensnake, NERO, Gorillaz, Jamie xx, and so many more.

See the comprehensive list of playlists in text form here.

500 Albums That Daft Punk Fans Might Enjoy: Sampler

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