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    DAFT PUNK PARTY: 25 YEARS OF DISCOVERY MARKET HOTEL // 1140 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NYC, NY

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    Monday, March 23, 2026

    3:00 PM

    Market Hotel

    Bushwick, Brooklyn

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    The "Daft Punk Party" at Market Hotel marks 25 years since the release of the influential album "Discovery." Known for their innovative approach to merging rock and pop with carefully structured dance tracks, Daft Punk's music has played a significant role in shaping contemporary club culture. This event invites attendees to engage with the group's legacy in a setting that reflects their impact on the New York music scene.

    About Discovery

    Discovery is the second studio album by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 12 March 2001 by Virgin Records. It marked a shift from the Chicago house style of their first album, Homework (1997), to a house style more heavily inspired by disco, post-disco, garage house, and R&B. Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk described Discovery as an exploration of song structures, musical forms and childhood nostalgia, compared to the "raw" electronic music of Homework.

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    DAFT PUNK PARTY: 25 YEARS OF DISCOVERY MARKET HOTEL // 1140 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NYC, NY

    DAFT PUNK PARTY: 25 YEARS OF DISCOVERY MARKET HOTEL // 1140 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NYC, NY

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    DAFT PUNK PARTY: 25 YEARS OF DISCOVERY is a Brooklyn club-night project staged at Market Hotel on Myrtle Avenue, marking a quarter-century since *Discovery* reframed pop songcraft inside dance music structures.

    Daft Punk

    Daft Punk

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    Daft Punk is a group working in the overlap of rock and pop, known for turning dance-floor structures into tightly engineered songs. Their work foregrounds rhythm, repetition, and studio craft, often treating the production itself as the main instrument.