Although early P-Model is usually classified by the term "Techno-pop," really the hard sound lends itself to the term "Techno-punk." Under synth and rhythm-box is the relentless cry of the electric guitar. A style, unacknowledged in the rock idiom prevailing in Japan of that time, suddenly sprung up announcing the arrival of a new era. Issues such as urban problems and the role of the media, are all addressed from the stance of "Communication Theory" as espoused by P-Model.
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Although early P-Model is usually classified by the term "Techno-pop," really the hard sound lends itself to the term "Techno-punk.&qu… read more
Although early P-Model is usually classified by the term "Techno-pop," really the hard sound lends itself to the term "Techno-punk." Under synth and rhythm-box is the… read more
P-Model was a Japanese new wave/techno-pop band started in 1979 by frontman Susumu Hirasawa. The band has included a number of lineup revisions over the years, but Hirasawa has always remained at the helm of creative operations. P-Model officially disbanded in 1999 (20 years after its formation), although many of its members continue to release solo albums and collaborate with each other on different projects.
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P-Model was a Japanese new wave/techno-pop band started in 1979 by frontman Susumu Hirasawa. The band has included a number of lineup revisions over the years, but Hirasawa has always remai… read more
P-Model was a Japanese new wave/techno-pop band started in 1979 by frontman Susumu Hirasawa. The band has included a number of lineup revisions over the years, but Hirasawa has always remained at the helm of creative operations. P-Mode… read more