Plus-Tech Squeeze Box
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box are a Japanese electronic music band.
The frenetic sound of their first album FAKEVOX (2000) is an example of the subgenre known as picopop, driven by rudimentary synthesized sounds and heavily manipulated samples from a variety of sources, including 1950s jazz and big band recordings. Junko Kamada provides vocals throughout the album.
Their second album, CARTOOOM!, was released in 2004. Junko Kamada is conspicuously absent, having parted ways with the band. Instead, sampled vocals and a variety of guest singers are used.
They created a side project with the vocalist Tomomi Matsuda called Tropico Q in 2010. The group did picopop covers of classic rock songs.
Releases
Sleeve | Title | Year | Format |
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Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Cartooom! | 2004 | CD, Album, Stereo | |
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Fakevox | 2000 | CD, Album | |
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Cartooom! | 2004 | File, MP3, Album, Stereo | |
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Cartooom! | 2006 | CD, Album, Reissue | |
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Fakevox | 2005 | CD, Album, Enhanced, Remastered | |
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Cartooom! | 2004 | CD, Album | |
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Fakevox | 2001 | CD, Album | |
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Early Riser | 2002 | Vinyl, 7", Single | |
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Fakevox | 2000 | CD, Album | |
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Cartooom! | 2004 | CD, Album, Stereo | |
The Sweet Onions, Plus-Tech Squeeze Box - Long Touring | 2000 | Cassette, Stereo |
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Tracklist: Fakevox
No. | Title | Runtime |
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1 | Channel No.17 | |
2 | Early Riser | |
3 | A Day In The Radio | |
4 | Test Room | |
5 | Rocket Coaster | |
6 | Scene1 - Launch A Spaceship Into Space | |
7 | ☆ | |
8 | White Drops | |
9 | Milk Tea | |
10 | Scene2 - Citybilly Lived Happily Ever After | |
11 | Sneaker Song! | |
12 | Clover |