Vistoron
Vistoron (ビストロン, Bisutoron) is the first album by KAKU P-MODEL, a solo continuation of P-MODEL led by Susumu Hirasawa, released four years after the group had disbanded. It combines the intricacies of Hirasawa's solo work with the more intense tendencies of P-MODEL. The story of the album revolves around Anti-Vistoron, which are being sent out primarily through mass media to show people a false reality, and a mysterious Ashu-on (亞種音) organism which relays information to Hirasawa through a translation machine.[1]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Susumu Hirasawa.
1. |
"Dual Perspective 3" (二重展望3 Nijū Tenbō 3) (instrumental) |
1:42 |
2. |
"Big Brother" |
3:22 |
3. |
"Anti-Vistoron" (アンチ・ビストロン Anchi-Bisutoron) |
3:47 |
4. |
"Adore me, I am TV" (崇めよ我はTVなり Agameyo ware wa TV nari) |
4:10 |
5. |
"Cruise Psyclaon" (巡航プシクラオン Junkō Pushikuraon) |
4:12 |
6. |
"Darkness π duai" (暗黒πドゥアイ Ankoku pai duai) |
3:27 |
7. |
"Para-Uniphs" (パラ・ユニフス Para-Yunifusu) |
3:06 |
8. |
"Space hook" |
3:44 |
9. |
"Vistoron" (ビストロン Bisutoron) |
5:03 |
10. |
"Antimonesia" (アンチモネシア Anchimoneshia) |
4:45 |
Track information
- "Dual Perspective 3" is the third installment to a series of songs originally played by P-MODEL in 1981.[2] Remixes of the song, Dual Perspective 3.1 through 3.4, were played as introductions to each one of the four nights of the LIVE VISTORON concerts.
- The intro to "Adore me, I am TV" is a Sound collage, meant to simulate the changing of TV channels showing programmes in English. Samples used include a person speaking in Thai, a TV show host and a speech by George W. Bush.[3]
- The white noise in "Vistoron" is an edited part of the Min'yō vocals in "Skeleton Coast Park" from Water in Time and Space.[4]
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