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Daft Punk finally releases 'Human After All' remix album

  Eight years after its original release, French electronic music duo Daft Punk has finally made a digital version of their elusive 'Human After All' remix album available to fans worldwide.

Daft Punk finally releases 'Human After All' remix album

New York:  Eight years after its original release, French electronic music duo Daft Punk has finally made a digital version of their elusive 'Human After All' remix album available to fans worldwide.

A limited edition of the remix album was originally released in 2006. However, it was released exclusively in Japan, which made it relatively difficult for fans in the US and elsewhere to get their hands on it, reports suggest.

The wait is finally over though as fans everywhere can now purchase or stream the latest version of the remix album, which boasts an addition of several new songs to the original 2006 release.

These include remixes of 'Technologic' by Le Knight Club, a side project of Daft Punk's Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, and Basement Jaxx.

Though the remix album was released rather quietly this week, the lack of fanfare hasn't stopped fans from finding out about the album.