Daft Punk are planning a second album with Nile Rodgers.

The French duo - Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter - teamed up with the disco legend for three songs on their new album, 'Random Access Memories', and he is keen for them to collaborate again on his hoard of unreleased material.

Nile told the Daily Star newspaper: ''I recently found a treasure trove of old stuff I wrote years ago that's been hidden in a studio vault.

''It's unreleased material from the late 70s and early 80s, and it has to see the light of day - especially now I've met producers that I trust like Daft Punk.

''I already know they'd love to work on some of this music. There's some solo stuff, tracks by Johnny Mathis and Fonzi Thornton, the soundtrack to a film called 'Alphabet City' and Chic recording in Stockholm.''

Daft Punk worked with Nile and Pharrell Williams on their single 'Get Lucky' - currently number one in countries around the world - and he added he has helped them ''rebuild the groove'' of their songs in a similar way to tracks by disco group Chic, which he co-founded in the 1970s.

He added: ''As soon as I showed them the technique I use in the studio they were like 'woah'.

''I'd rebuild the groove to their songs from the ground up on the guitar, the way we used to.''