Daft Punk’s new album officially registered by Sony under PPL
Daft Punk's new album has been officially registered in UK-based music licensing company PPL's database with rights held by Sony Music Entertainment UK. The album will span roughly 74 minutes and will contain 13 tracks, with some as long as nine minutes.
Daft Punk signs with Sony/Columbia, fourth album to be released this spring
According to second largest regional newspaper in France, Le Parisien, Daft Punk have found a new home on Sony subsidiary, Columbia, leaving EMI for their upcoming fourth studio album. Following in the footsteps of Depeche Mode who also left EMI for Sony, Daft Punk is currently in the process of finalizing its contract with the US label, slating the upcoming album's worldwide release for sometime this Spring. Aside from scoring Disney's Tron, this marks their first official release since 2005's Human After All but other than their collaboration with Nile Rodgers of Chic, little else is known about the album from the two enigmatic producers.