Like the title of their hit single, Daft Punk got lucky, setting a record on music streaming service Spotify.

According to AP News, the electronic duo beat out Mumford & Son’s 8 million streams of Babel in its first week of release, however, Spotify has yet to release the number of streams.

This isn’t their first record to break on Spotify, according to ,as they received the title of biggest first day of streams.

While the duo is breaking records, some reviewers are disappointed in the fact that the album isn’t the dance record they all expected.

Slate said the album was not an album you’d play at a party, calling it “totally undanceable.”

Pitchfork praised Daft Punk for their venture into creating an album with real instruments and leaving out samples that are apparent in past Daft Punk albums.

If you hate disco, LA Times said to not even give it a listen.

If you haven’t got your groove on to Random Access Memories yet, you can stream it below.