Random Access Memories [180 Gram Vinyl] by Daft Punk (Record, 2013)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelColumbia
UPC0888837168618
eBay Product ID (ePID)14050155952

Product Key Features

Era2010s
Run Time4464 Sec
Release Year2013
FormatRecord
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenreElectronic, House
TypeAlbum
StyleProgressive House, Left-Field House, Club/Dance, Electronica
ArtistDaft Punk
Release TitleRandom Access Memories [180 Gram Vinyl]

Additional Product Features

DistributionSony Music Entertainment
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureFrance
Additional InformationBy tapping into the wonder and excitement of the music of the '70s and '80s, the duo deliver one of the finest electronic albums of the 2010s.
Reviews4 stars out of 5 -- "A musically satisfying work, which reflects the bittersweet, slightly unhinged nature of existence in all its miraculous illogic...", "In which two Frenchmen join robot-funk forces with the likes of Nile Rodgers, Pharrell, and Julian Casablancas, and go from cult heroes to Grammy kings...", "Its Unforgettable Impact Still Echoes Throughout the Pop Universe.", "Everyone Sounds like They Are in a State of Creative Bliss Throughout.", "If EDM is turning humans into robots, Daft Punk are working hard to make robot pop feel human again." -- Grade: A, "Daft Punk’s RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES -- a disco record through and through, right down to its falsettos, semiquavers and generous inclusion of disco guitar legend and Chic founder Nile Rodgers -- is the most-buzzed album of the year from critics and fans alike.", 5 stars out of 5 -- "Above all, this gargantuan, generous, out-of-control record performs disco's oldest trick, which is to conjure up happiness with a tiny kernel of melancholy.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "They've built a record more less wholly on live instrumentation. Its brilliance is often irrefutable..."
Number of Discs2
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