Daft Punk Score Fastest-Selling Album Of 2013
French duo's LP has overtaken Michael Bublé's To Be Loved...
Daft Punk have scored the fastest-selling album of 2013 with Random Access Memories.
According to The Official Charts Company, the French robots shifted more than 133,000 copies of their fourth studio LP, just four days after its release.
The figures mean Daft Punk are a dead cert to top the Official Album Chart on Sunday (May 26) - outselling the rest of the Top Ten combined.
Random Access Memories - which features No.1 smash hit Pharrell Williams collaboration Get Lucky - has also beaten Michael Bublé's To Be Loved as the fastest-selling album of the year.
The Canadian crooner previously sold 121, 000 copies of his LP in its first week of release - meaning Daft Punk have shifted 12,000 more to secure the title.
Get Lucky - which looks likely to lose its No.1 place to Naughty Boy on Sunday - has also been named as the fastest-selling song of 2013 - moving almost 700,000 copies.
Earlier this week, Thomas Bangalter told Radio 1's Pete Tong that they are planning to release a remixed version of their new record, stating: "We're working on some mixes ourselves.
"So, yes, there will probably be Daft Punk mixes of Daft Punk. Usually, we never mix ourselves, that's something we feel we're interested in doing this time."
He added: "The first track we're remixing is 'Get Lucky'. That will be out by the end of June."