When in December last year appeared the first information about the new "Daft Punk" album "Human After All" on the "New Music Express" website, the news spread like wildfire. That may be because "Daft Punk" have gained since the 1997 published album "Homework" a kind of cult status in the electronic field. The constituency is so big and the expectations, after the last album "Discovery", which was found by many to be "soft", so be it. Should the title "Human After All" now about a "menchlichere" expect plate without vocoder and distortion? The answer is: No! Immediately the first track "Human After All" shows where to go. The vote has been here so very drawn by the vocoder, as have "65 Eiffel" failed at their best. In addition a very catchy catchy melody, backed by electronic guitar sounds and jazzy drums. Experimental is the way of "The Prime Time of Your Life". Similar to "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" of his time, the voice is very interesting used here as an instrument. What "Daft Punk" allow, however at the end of the track is not at all a cult. The BPM will just hochgepitcht, so at the end of a helicopter while coming out like sound, the feeling conveyed to have landed at a military airport me. To improve this, then again with the new single "Robot Rock". Harte electric guitars and sounds of "Da Funk" remember animate almost headbanging. Quite suitable for clubs. "Steam Machine" against it rather sounds like a stopgap. Monotonous synth sounds and a whispered in the Micro "Steeeaaaaam Machine" dragged on for 5 minutes and look inconsequential. But then he comes, the first "human" song "Human After All", which bears this name wrongly until now. "Make Love" offers a beautiful piano part, shallow snares and vocals that are ideal for making love almost. Stands out clearly from the rest of the album. From this sensual mood you will also ripped out with "The Brainwasher" again. The heaviest track of the album features a catchy synth part, as well as fast and hard drums. In addition, the whole was so extremely drawn through the filter that was an extreme sound, which might be getting used for normal ears. Since it is first time for a little break. "On Off" is a compilation of various 19 sekündiger television broadcasts. The perfect introduction for "Television Rules The Nation", which could advance to become the favorite song of many television stations. Again is filtered, so expect the filter and the mandatory vocoder also used again. A true electro-rock piece which could hardly be more catchy. For more than a smile makes "Technologic". With hochgepitchter voice, but this time without vocoder, all kinds of verbs are enumerated, which can be engaged with the concept of "technology" in conjunction. The whole thing happens so fast that even a speech therapist should be dizzy. Is highlighted in this language acrobatics from the typical sound of the album, which means hard and brisk drums, combined with filtered sounds. The changes will also hardly the last track of the album. "Emotion" is a slower number, so outdated and dirty sounds from Sound ago that in my memories of "Hot Butter" get high, with "Popcorn" the first fully electronic number had 1 hit in 1972. A real treat for the ears at today's perfectionism of many producers. And so is "Human After All" so far from what is expected of the title. A surprisingly tough and dirty album that is far away from songs like "One More Time". Some "fans" were actually so shocked that she "Human After All" personally einstuften as fake of "Daft Punk". If that were so, I would like to see much more fakes! One can only complain that it places a lack of variety and the end of "The Prime Time Of Your Life" is unverzeibar.