Hardly an album has the House music as strongly as the debut of the two Frenchmen Bangalter and de Homem-Christo. "Revolution 909" - dramatically intelligently constructed, then "Da Funk" with a pounding funk beat. With "Around The World" there is even a radio-compatible Hit. The second half will appear perhaps a little strange at first hearing, perhaps somewhat schizophrenic. However, when repeated listening one is also of titles like "High Fidelity", which is based on simple radio-beats, excited. Among the many publications that provides the House sector, you will always find citations, dating back to Daft Punk's "Homework". Simply ingenious these Frenchmen. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)