Thursday, 3 July 2008
Fantastic Plastic Machine
Artist: Fantastic Plastic Machine
Genre(s):
Electronic
Dance
House
Rock: Pop-Rock
Discography:
FPMB (cd2)
Year: 2007
Tracks: 14
FPMB (cd1)
Year: 2007
Tracks: 16
Sound Concierge 403
Year: 2004
Tracks: 19
Luxury
Year: 2000
Tracks: 15
Beautiful.
Year: 2000
Tracks: 13
The Fantastic Plastic Machine
Year: 1998
Tracks: 13
The virtually producer-driven dissemble in the Japanese pop bowel movement known as Shibuya-kei, Fantastic Plastic Machine was formed by Tomoyuki Tanaka. Though he has the basic stylistic tastes necessity of the Shibuya-kei creative person (that is to say couch music, bossa nova, French pop and soft rock candy), Tanaka has more than of a order mentality, determined by his long experience as a DJ. Born in Kyoto, he entered the euphony business in the late '80s as a bassist for a ten-piece trad-rock dance orchestra known as Margarine Strikes Back. Absorbed into dance medicine and the acid-house social movement near the turn of the ten, he formed a DJ squad called Sound Impossible and began spinning a mix of French and Brazilian pop, soundtrack music, and exotica. At one Sound Impossible demo, longtime Deee-Lite turntablist Towa Tei positive Tomoyuki Tanaka to start recording again, and Fantastic Plastic Machine was born. Tanaka contributed tracks to deuce compilations (Sushi 3003, Fish Smell Like Cat) and remixed Combustible Edison before signing to Pizzicato Five's Readymade Records. His self-titled debut record album was released in 1998, and distributed in America by Emperor Norton. Luxury followed unitary twelvemonth later; Beautiful and Claim Me to the Disco appeared in early 2001.
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