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OverviewDaft Punk's Discovery is a record that looked into the future and liked what it saw; an album that predicted the electronic music explosion, YouTube and the end of privacy, while dragging soft rock back into vogue. This book is a homage to a fascinating, troubled beast of an album that casts a huge shadow over the 21st Century, as Discovery reaches its 20th anniversary. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ben CardewPublisher: Velocity Press Imprint: Velocity Press ISBN: 9781913231118ISBN 10: 1913231119 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 03 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBen Cardew has an undeniable knack for storytelling and unearthing all the gritty details. If you're looking for the ultimate Daft Punk biography, look no further. Zora Jones Ben Cardew says that he's been writing about Daft Punk for 25 years, yet in The Future Unfurled, what's striking is that he's still finding new insights about the band. - Philip Sherburne (Pitchfork) Incredible biography of the most colossal electronic act of our generation, by one of the best music writers of our time. Sinjin Hawke Ben Cardew has an undeniable knack for storytelling and unearthing all the gritty details. If you're looking for the ultimate Daft Punk biography, look no further. --Zora Jones Ben Cardew says that he's been writing about Daft Punk for 25 years, yet in The Future Unfurled, what's striking is that he's still finding new insights about the band. --Philip Sherburne (Pitchfork) Incredible biography of the most colossal electronic act of our generation, by one of the best music writers of our time. --Sinjin Hawke Author InformationBen Cardew is a music writer with some 25 years of experience behind him. He wrote his first review in 1991, setting him on a not entirely lucrative path that would lead, eventually, to freelancing for The Guardian, Pitchfork, The Quietus, NME, Wired, Vice and many other outlets. He has interviewed everyone from Wiley to Quincy Jones and appeared on a bewildering range of TV and radio shows talking about the music industry. Ben has lived in Barcelona since 2011 and works for Radio Primavera Sound, the online radio station of the legendary Spanish festival, where he is head of programming. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |