At this point I don't see the point of Daft Punk wearing the robot masks... there are countless photos of them sans masks. Plus, if I see one more magazine with those robot masks I'm gunna rip it up. It's gotten tired and old really fast. I first thought they were cool but then it seemed like evry magazine was using the same damn photo. Funny, that's kind of how I think of their new release too. Neat at first but then full of gimmicks and sounds the same after repeated visits.
Ooh, that kinda got off topic didn't it.

Back to the hidden identity thing...
I can appreciate not revealing your personal info (photo included). It allows an artist to branch out into areas that could be considered wrong by your fans if your identity was known. It adds to the mystique of the creator as well... Kraftwerk using dummies made in their likeness. In a live performance it adds a bit of a spectacle element. It also confuses the media machine...

MEK


From: "Saul Goode" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] faceless techno b******s
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 12:47:49 -0400

THE RESIDENTS.....

WORD!

also daft punk, who spent $100,000 for those new robot masks, and we can't
forget deep chord.


ksg.




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