There are a number of Human After All remixes to give the song a fresh spin. That’s one of the best things about house music like what Daft Punk produces. You can do anything with it and the artists generally encourage it to see what other people do with their music, how they interpret it, and what comes out of them when they let it flow out of their minds and bodies. The Justice remix is one of the most popular with a funkier approach and lots of loud crunchy guitar-style music. It’s also shorter than most of the others if you want a nice burst sample.
The most amazing thing about the Human After All remixes is how different they all are. They take the core of the song and then they tear it up and do anything and everything they can with it to make it interesting and unique. The SebastiAn remix is terrific and stretches out for nearly seven minutes as he puts in lots more beats. The Alter Ego remix is more than nine minutes long and once again it’s a sensory explosion as you’re taken through the experience of being a robot via the sounds of house music.