Replicants - Millionyoung

Replicants

Millionyoung

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2011-01-11
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2011 Rix Records/Old Flame Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Obelisk 1:57 USD 0.99
2
Cosmonaut 3:11 USD 0.99
3
Easy Now 3:06 USD 0.99
4
On-On 2:59 USD 0.99
5
Replicants 3:17 USD 0.99
6
Tokyo 3 0:57 USD 0.99
7
001 2:39 USD 0.99
8
Forerunner 3:23 USD 0.99
9
Perfect Eyes 5:33 USD 0.99
10
Calrissian 2:37 USD 0.99
11
Sentimental 3:17 USD 0.99
12
Gravity Feels 4:21 USD 0.99
13
Synanthropic 5:36 USD 0.99
Replicants - Millionyoung
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Reviews

  • possible one of the best albums ever made in this genre
    3
    By Jeremyworldwide
    I have had this album since it came out and I enjoy it everytime I give it a spin. Every song is a masterpiece. It is generally good for any occasion, I especially enjoy just taking a walk and playing it on my iPod. The first album was great, this one is even better. If you are worried about spending your hard earned money, worry not my friend. You will be glad you shelled out for this! Even the cover album art work matches the overall polish of the album. I'm really looking forward to hearing more from Millionyoung in the future!!!
  • yeah
    5
    By dude *_*
    Million young is probably one of the best bands out right now in my opinion definetly better than the main stream all their music definetly sets the mood and gives a chill vibe man! you gotta love it but i think they deserve to stay unknown not every body could handle such a sound i would hate to see them played out :(
  • Love
    5
    By cmcd11
    I love Millionyoung!
  • Where It's At.
    4
    By Dewey Himself
    The most complete glo-fi/ chillwave album since Seek Magic. Replicants opening tracks are very similar to Millionyoung's last EP Be So True (Easy Now, On-On). As you continue on through the album, different soundscapes emerge. Forerunner reminds one of a metered Autechre tune, and Perfect Eyes and Synanthropic are genre-twisting blasts from the past. And you'll be in Cloud City when Calrissian jingles. Definitely more alternative than electronic, still very very chill.
  • Amazing
    5
    By puppum
    Calrissian is hands down the best song ever to listen to in the winter.
  • Really happy this is out!!!
    4
    By Shane Weitensteiner
    this is one of those amazing albums that you wait for ! considering the fact his ep Cynthia was pretty descent i guarantee if you give this album a chance you wont regret it ! Its versatile and good for whatever mood great for straight chilling......
  • From Indieshuffle
    5
    By Rob Mason
    What's so good? Chillwave and dream-pop: two genres typically thrown around when describing Mike Diaz, aka MillionYoung. Compared to Toro y Moi and Blackbird Blackbird, I assumed that Diaz would serve up more of the same on his new full-length release coming out tomorrow. Surprise willingly enveloped me when Replicants threw out a well of depth and maturity not necessarily present on the previous two EPs from 2009 and 2010, SunnDreamm and Be So True. The permeating chillwave sound and influence still meanders through the track list, exerting its presence with nostalgic synths and dreamlike vocals. However, there are many new noticeable influences, drawing upon flirtatious dance beats begging to be remixed, an idealistic 1960s vibe, and upbeat jazzy disco sounds blasting through the speakers. Standouts for me include “On On,” which I hope will be taking over the blogosphere with remixes from all our favorite DJs; title track “Replicants,” featured last week as Indie Shuffle’s Song of the Day; “Calrissian,” which makes me feel as though I’m sipping milkshakes in 1960 with George McFly in Back to the Future; and “Sentimental,” which is reminiscent of one of my all-time favorite duos, Royksopp. The leap that this album makes from its predecessors is truly invigorating, and I can’t wait to see what is next to come. Certainly, Diaz has proved with this release that we’ve only heard a fraction of what MillionYoung has to offer. My only fear is that Diaz won’t be back on tour soon enough. He recently came off the road just before Christmas while presumably finishing up this album, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed. That being said, I’m grateful MillionYoung is breaking the bondage of the chillwave genre as it does not even begin to encompass the varied sounds produced on Replicants.
  • Anytime, Anywhere, Anything
    5
    By MySamio
    CDs and Records still exist because of albums like this one. This is one of those rare albums where every track is good and on top of that, its really versatile. You can play this album anytime, anywhere, doing anything. You can dance to this, go for a drive to this, clean your house to this, or make love to this. I don't think you can ask much more from music than that.