FANTASTIC PLASTIC MACHINE (MUSICIAN)

(Redirected from Tomoyuki Tanaka (musician))

is a J-pop artist/DJ, better known by his stage name of 'Fantastic Plastic Machine'. He is considered to be part of the Shibuya-kei movement, drawing heavily from bossa nova, lounge music, house music, and '60s movie soundtracks, but he also incorporates many other types of music. Tanaka was born in Kyoto, Japan.
In the late 1980s, Tanaka played as the bassist in a rock band called Margarine Strikes Back. Then in the early 1990s, Tanaka became a regular club DJ in the Kansai area, working as part of a DJ team known as Sound Impossible. While playing with Sound Impossible, fellow artist and friend Towa Tei convinced Tanaka to go back to recording music, and in 1997 Tanaka created his solo project Fantastic Plastic Machine under the Readymade Records label in Japan. His first two albums, ''The Fantastic Plastic Machine'' (1997) and ''Luxury'' (1998), were critically acclaimed and gained him international recognition. The albums were distributed in the United States under the Emperor Norton label, and in Europe on the Bungalow label. In Japan, he is currently under the cutting edge label.
At one point, Tanaka hosted a pop culture show on national radio, and in 2004 he hosted another radio show called "Sound Concierge." He also once served as the editor for the Japanese fashion magazine ''Brutus''.
Tanaka's song "Electric Lady Land" has been featured on the movie soundtrack of The Girl Next Door. He has also been featured on some of DJ Stephane Pompougnac's Hôtel Costes CD series. His song "Bachelor Pad (f.p.m. edit)" was featured on the '' soundtrack. A short edit of his song "Beautiful Days" is featured on the Japanese music game beatmania IIDX 6th style. As well, "Theme of Luxury", "S'Il Vous Plait", "There Must Be an Angel" and "Warm Up Music" are heard in the British sitcom Spaced. In 2003, his "Different Colors" was featured in a Louis Vuitton commercial created by superflat artist Takashi Murakami. The commercial featured a panda that eats a girl and her cell phone; the three are then transported into an ethereal Louis Vuitton world. This commercial mostly played only in Louis Vuitton stores in Japan.

Contents
Discography
Trivia
External links

Discography


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'Albums'

★ ''The Fantastic Plastic Machine'' (1997)

★ ''Luxury'' (1998)

★ ''beautiful.'' (2001)

★ ''too'' (2003)

★ ''imaginations'' (2006)
'Compilations & Remixes'

★ ''International Standard FPM LUXURY Remixes [ F ]'' (1999)

★ ''International Standard FPM LUXURY Remixes [ P ]'' (1999)

★ ''International Standard FPM LUXURY Remixes [ M ]'' (1999)

★ ''STYLE #09/DANCING AT THE DISCO AT THE END OF THE WORLD'' (1999)

★ ''Very best of FPM in the mix (mixed by Tatsuo Sunaga)'' (2000)

★ ''Contact'' (2001)

★ ''Les plus'' (2001)

★ ''Space Program'' (2001)

★ ''Why Not?'' (2002)

★ ''Zoo'' (2003)

★ ''Sound Concierge #401 Do Not Disturb'' (2004)

★ ''Sound Concierge #402 Four Kicks Adventure'' (2004)

★ ''Sound Concierge #403 Air Conditioning'' (2004)

★ ''Sound Concierge #404 Electric Carnival'' (2004)

★ ''Dimension Mix: A Tribute to Bruce Haack'' (2005) Track: "I'm Bruce"

★ ''Sound Concierge #501 Blanket'' (2005)

★ ''Sound Concierge #502 Tell Me for Your Delightful Moment'' (2005)

★ ''Sound Concierge Annex Contemporary Love Songs'' (2005)

★ ''FPMB: Fantastic Plastic Machine Best '' (2007)

★ ''Sound Concierge #701 Super Romantic for your moments in love '' (2007)

★ ''Sound Concierge #702 Electric Heaven for hyper discotheque '' (2007)

Trivia



★ Tanaka takes his "Fantastic Plastic Machine" stage name from a 1969 soundtrack to a documentary about surfing.

External links



Official site of Fantastic Plastic Machine

FPM on Emperor Norton Records

FPM on Bungalow Records

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