, released in 1997 (initial singles in 1996), is the debut studio album by French electronic duo Daft Punk . It is widely credited with bringing "French House" to a global audience and revitalizing the dance music scene with its raw, club-focused energy.
: They used a modest setup including a JVC boombox for mixing and recording. Daft Punk - Homework (1996)
: Known for its simple yet infectious hook—the title is repeated exactly 144 times . , released in 1997 (initial singles in 1996),
: They used an S-760 sampler , which had only about one minute of memory, forcing them to meticulously build tracks piece by piece. 💎 Impact & Iconic Singles Daft Punk - Homework (1996)
: An instrumental classic that features a signature "squelchy" bassline from the Roland TB-303 .