Daft Punk - Discovery -2001- -flac- 88 !!exclusive!!
A sweet, melancholic tribute to synth-pop that captures the innocence of the album’s concept.
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For audiophiles seeking the definitive listening experience, the format—specifically high-resolution encodes like the 88 .2kHz/24-bit versions—has become the gold standard for preserving the intricate layers of this French Touch landmark. The Evolution: From "Da Funk" to "One More Time" A sweet, melancholic tribute to synth-pop that captures
It looks like you want a text that appears to be a detailed listing, file name, or metadata readout for the album in FLAC quality, possibly with a nod to an 88 kHz sample rate (e.g., 24-bit/88.2 kHz). The Evolution: From "Da Funk" to "One More
The album was produced in the late 1990s/early 2000s, likely on digital audio workstations (e.g., Pro Tools) at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. Any 88.2 kHz version is likely an upsample from the CD master or a vinyl rip, not a true high-res master. Daft Punk never officially released a 24/88.2 version of Discovery on major high-res stores (Qobuz, HDtracks, etc.) as of 2026.
Released on March 12, 2001, is the second studio album by the French electronic duo Daft Punk . Moving away from the raw Chicago house sound of their debut, Homework , the duo embraced a playful, nostalgic fusion of synth-pop, disco, and funk . Album Overview Release Year: 2001 Genre: French House, Synth-Pop, Disco