Vinyl Record

Daft Punk - Human After All

Daft Punk - Human After All album cover

Buy Daft Punk – Human After All on 2LP at Kilmorna near Listowel: a sharp-edged French electronic set with heavyweight remixes and club-ready drive.

2LP · 2005

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 2005 2LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Stripped-back, hard-edged and unapologetically mechanical, Daft Punk’s Human After All captures the duo leaning into repetition as a feature, not a flaw. The riffs are locked in, the drums hit with an industrial snap, and the vocals arrive like slogans—equal parts human chant and robot command. It’s a record that trades the plush sheen of disco nostalgia for something leaner and more confrontational, built to work at volume. This 2LP edition expands the core statement with a run of remixes that show just how elastic the material is in the hands of fellow producers. Each take pushes the title track into new shapes—tighter, darker, longer, more peak-time—without losing that central pulse. If you’ve ever loved Daft Punk for their ability to turn minimal ingredients into maximum impact, this one sits right in that lane. As a listen front-to-back, it’s a punchy, focused snapshot of mid-2000s dance music attitude: less sparkle, more grit, and a very deliberate insistence on the groove.

Human After All is a key chapter in Daft Punk’s story because it shows them embracing raw, repetitive energy—and it became prime source material for the remix culture and live-era reinventions that followed. The included remixes underline how influential the record’s stark motifs were for the next wave of French and electro-leaning club music.

A handy pick-up if you want the album and a curated set of remix interpretations on vinyl in one place. The 2LP configuration suits the extended versions, giving the mixes room to breathe and making it a strong “play a side” record for DJ-style listening at home. If you already own the original album pressing, this edition is still worthwhile for the alternate takes and sequencing.

Tight, compressed punch with buzzy synth guitars, clipped vocal hooks and driving four-to-the-floor momentum. Remixes stretch the groove into longer, more club-minded builds with heavier low-end and sharper edges.

Is this the original album or a remix collection? It’s the Human After All album presented across 2LP, paired with several notable remixes of the title track, so you get the core release plus expanded club versions. What style of Daft Punk is this compared with Discovery? It’s leaner and more abrasive—more electro and machine-driven, less glossy pop-disco. The hooks are simpler and the repetition is part of the point. Is this a good starting point if I’m new to Daft Punk? It can be, especially if you’re coming from electronic club music. If you want their most melodic and accessible side first, you might prefer starting elsewhere and coming back to this for the grit and remixes.