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Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
French musician
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Thomas Bangalter
Thomas Bangalter
French musician
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The Third Twin
The Third Twin
French duo of DJs
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Pedro Winter
Pedro Winter
French musician
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The Weeknd
The Weeknd
Canadian singer, songwriter and record producer
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Phoenix
Phoenix
French indie pop band from Versailles
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Ki Theory
Ki Theory
American musician and producer
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Justice
Justice
French electronic music duo
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Parcels
Parcels
Australian electropop band
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Armand Van Helden
Armand Van Helden
American musician
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Todd Edwards
Todd Edwards
American record producer
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Giorgio Moroder
Giorgio Moroder
Italian record producer and composer
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Com Truise
Com Truise
American electronic musician
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Skrillex
Skrillex
American musician, DJ, dubstep producer, singer
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Pharrell Williams
Pharrell Williams
American singer, rapper, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer, and entrepreneur
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
American hip hop duo
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Diplo
Diplo
American DJ, music producer, and songwriter
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Photek
Photek
British composer and record producer
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LCD Soundsystem
LCD Soundsystem
American alternative dance band
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DJ Falcon
DJ Falcon
French DJ
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Basement Jaxx
Basement Jaxx
British electronic dance music duo
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Sébastien Tellier
Sébastien Tellier
club DJ from France
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Chilly Gonzales
Chilly Gonzales
Canadian musician.
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Nathan East
Nathan East
American musician

Daft Punk were a French electronic music duo formed in 1993 in Paris by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter. Widely regarded as one of the most influential acts in dance music history, they achieved popularity in the late 1990s as part of the French house movement. They garnered critical acclaim and commercial success in the years following, combining elements of house music with funk, techno, disco, indie rock and pop.

After Bangalter and Homem-Christo's indie rock band Darlin' disbanded, they began experimenting with drum machines, synthesisers and the talk box. Their debut studio album Homework was released by Virgin Records in 1997 to positive reviews, backed by singles "Around the World" and "Da Funk". From 1999, they assumed robot personas with helmets, outfits and gloves for public appearances to preserve their identities; they made few media appearances. They were managed from 1996 to 2008 by Pedro Winter, the head of Ed Banger Records.

Daft Punk's second album, Discovery (2001), had further success, supported by hit singles "One More Time", "Digital Love" and "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger". The album became the basis for an animated film, Interstella 5555, supervised by a Japanese animator Leiji Matsumoto. Daft Punk's third album, Human After All (2005), received mixed reviews, though the singles "Robot Rock" and "Technologic" achieved success in the United Kingdom. The duo directed their first film, Electroma, an avant-garde science fiction film, in 2006. They toured throughout 2006 and 2007 and released the live album Alive 2007, which won a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album; the tour is credited for popularising dance music in North America. Daft Punk composed the score for the 2010 film Tron: Legacy.

In 2013, Daft Punk left Virgin for Columbia Records and released their fourth album, Random Access Memories, to acclaim; lead single "Get Lucky" reached the top 10 in the charts of 32 countries. Random Access Memories won five Grammy Awards in 2014, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year for "Get Lucky". In 2016, Daft Punk gained their only number one on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Starboy", a collaboration with the Weeknd. Rolling Stone ranked them the 12th greatest musical duo. They announced their split in 2021.