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Daft Punk reportedly will release new record soon

Daft Punk -- Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, left, and Thomas Bangalter -- has its fans all a-twitter.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
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Some musicians feel compelled to tweet their every career move, costume change, marital mishap and stray thought to their adoring masses.

Then there’s Daft Punk. The enigmatic, cyborg-helmeted French electronica duo knows the value of obscurity and in keeping your fans guessing about your personal lives, not to mention your artistic intentions. If nothing else, it’s a savvy public relations strategy.

Consequently, in the last few hours, the blogosphere has been lighting up with news that Daft Punk has signed a new contract with Columbia Records and has plans to release a new disc as early as this spring.

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If the reports are correct, it would be Daft Punk’s first album release since 2005’s “Human After All,” other than live recordings, sound tracks (Disney’s “Tron: Legacy”) and the like.

Predictably, the list of possible collaborators on the new record is long, including Nile Rodgers and disco-synth pioneer Giorgio Moroder, but no names have been confirmed so far. Chic frontman Rodgers earlier hinted at a long-rumored Daft Punk collaboration on his site and promised that fans would hear something soon.

A tour this year also may be unlikely, after rumors were squashed that Daft Punk would materialize at this spring’s Coachella Music and Arts Festival.

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