This morning, the music world was met with the unexpected news of Daft Punk’s break-up. The duo was a monumentally influential force in electronic music and beyond, so there has been a massive outpouring of appreciation for the group from their peers today.
Porter Robinson wrote, “thinking about how every stage of my life would have gone so differently if it weren’t for Daft Punk.” He then added, “thinking about being 11 and exploring limewire, searching ‘daft punk music videos’ and seeing interstella 5555 piece by piece. seeing that fusion of electronic music and anime for the very first time . haahhhhhhghj damn i am crying”
thinking about how every stage of my life would have gone so differently if it weren’t for Daft Punk
— porter robinson (@porterrobinson) February 22, 2021
thinking about being 11 and exploring limewire, searching “daft punk music videos” and seeing interstella 5555 piece by piece. seeing that fusion of electronic music and anime for the very first time . haahhhhhhghj damn i am crying pic.twitter.com/yb2MxzyQqV
— porter robinson (@porterrobinson) February 22, 2021
Strand Of Oaks (aka Timothy Showalter) noted of the duo’s influence on him, “For a young kid with an inexplicable love of synths and dance music in rural Indiana Daft Punk changed absolutely everything for me.”
For a young kid with an inexplicable love of synths and dance music in rural Indiana Daft Punk changed absolutely everything for me.
— Timothy Showalter (@Strandofoaks) February 22, 2021
Tokimonsta hopes this is all a joke, tweeting, “[crying emoji] i hope daft punk is playing us all and makes an epic come back.”
i hope daft punk is playing us all and makes an epic come back.
— T᷈O᷈K᷈iM᷈O᷈N᷈S᷈T᷈A᷈ (@TOKiMONSTA) February 22, 2021
Meanwhile, some other folks are dealing with the pain through humor. Journalist Josh Terry wrote, “daft punk not doing their job for eight years and then announcing they quit is aspirational.” Writer Charles Soule also noted, “In a shocking twist, the band that wore masks for thirty years doesn’t make it through the pandemic.” Elsewhere, journalist Josiah Hughes suggested that The Chainsmokers don the Daft Punk helmets and continue the legacy.
daft punk not doing their job for eight years and then announcing they quit is aspirational
— josh terry (@JoshhTerry) February 22, 2021
In a shocking twist, the band that wore masks for thirty years doesn’t make it through the pandemic.
You’ll be missed, Daft Punk. Putting on Tron Legacy in your honor. pic.twitter.com/ABBLhSA10H
— Charles Soule (@CharlesSoule) February 22, 2021
give them the daft punk helmets pic.twitter.com/ZJPIm7N3tT
— jos (@josiahhughes) February 22, 2021
Check out some more reactions below.
Thank you DAFT PUNK for everything! We will miss you! #legends
— Alesso (@Alesso) February 22, 2021