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Side 1 | ||
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1. | "Khahi Cloud" | |
2. | "Antawa Suguni" | |
3. | "She Is Lunatic Machine" | |
4. | "Break In The Sunday" |
Side 2 | ||
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1. | "Butoubyou No Syounen" | |
2. | "Quick Starttype" | |
3. | "Untitled 1" | |
4. | "Plastic Love" | |
5. | "Nanikaga..." |
Plastic Love sees Minimal Wave further document the prolific Sympathy Nervous output of Japanese artist Yosihumi Niinuma following last year's Automaticism LP. Though Niinuma's recordings span some three decades from the 1970s onwards, the focus of this collection narrows to the period between 1979 and 1980 and consists entirely of tracks that never made it beyond his studio. Plastic Love essentially demonstrates how hard it is to pin down Sympathy Nervous stylistically, with the nine tracks perfectly capturing Niinuma's stylistic diversity as well as his inherent eccentricity. Opening track "Khaki Cloud" is a balls out explosion of cascading synth textures, percussion and Lee Scratch Perry style vocal nonsense that seems all the more devilish when followed by the more restrained but equally oddball "Antawa Suguni", proto techno experimentalism at its finest. Niinuma's wife contributes vocals to "Butoubyou No Syounen" an exercise in pure synth pop that's one of the highlights here along with the guttural post punk dub brilliance of "Untitled 1".
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