To come to take ahead, everyone knows the Daft Punk only by their last album "Discovery" and otherwise only House songs in the style of "One More Time", "Digital Love" or "Face 2 Face" Listen, be with her new album can not do much. The new album of Daft Punk is namely no house plate in the proper sense, but rather a techno CD. Apart from monotonous beats and melodies especially domieren the rock sounds that have always loved Daft Punk. Now here's my Top Ten of the album tracks: 1. Human After All: The best and catchiest piece of the plate, a Vocoderline runs through the song and the ear passages are massaged by the Sample "We are the human, after all." 2. Technologic: The song with the most text and a beautiful vocoder catchy melody. 3. Prime Time of Your Life: The only track from the album, which is not so stops as it starts. While it sounds (from their latest album) at the beginning as "Better, Harder, Faster, Stronger", the vocals from the center are formed into a sound and then ramped up the speed until the end to nearly 1,000 BPM. Very nice ravig ... 4.Robot Rock: Rocking the beginning, then comes the sound line and is drawn with short breaks until the end, accordingly rather monotonous but also catchy. 5. Television Rules the Nation: Tech-rock at its best! Techno beat and a slightly melancholic melody define this song, where you can see "On / Off" as a short intro for this song. 6. Make Love: Loads more of a to a conversation than to "make love", which is simply because, because the track is eingefadet, passes through just four minutes and then weggefadet again. Keep a track on the subject: as I tinker a song in 5 minutes. But otherwise has a beautiful melody. 7. emotions: Varied as "Make Love", very slow and plodding, the perfect bouncer. 8. Brainwasher: A pure techno track that one might expect, for example, as a set of Sven Väth - nice.. 9. On / Off time: 19 seconds extreme Zapping! Intro for "Television Rules the Nation" 10. Steam Machine: Music of machines for machines! Very monotonous pounding of the track in front of him and tempts one to skip over again. Conclusion: Daft Punk has delivered an average album, for which she would have preferred to take more time than just 2 1/2 months (as they reveal indirectly in the booklet)! Although there are some very good tracks on it, but overall I can not give more than 3 stars because it just sounds partly unfinished - just a B-Vision !?