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Plastics

Band, 1976-1981 JP
Electronic and Rock

"Formed in 1976 and comprised of guitarist/vocalist Toshio Nakanishi, vocalist Chica Sato, guitarist Hajime Tachibana, keyboard player Masahide Sakuma, and programmer Takemi Shima, the Plastics were the archetypal Tokyo new wave band, combining a quirky, eccentric musical sensibility with sharp observational lyrics satirizing postmodern consumer culture in a way that still draws frequent comparisons with U.S. contemporaries such as Devo and the B-52's. Beginning life as a party band, the Plastics soon found their sensibility being influenced by glam rock's embrace of superficiality and ephemeral trash culture, as well as the social critique of the emerging punk rock and new wave generation, with the electronic music of German techno-pop pioneers Kraftwerk forming the final piece in the jigsaw puzzle that made up the group's sound. While contemporaries in the Japanese new wave scene like P-Model and Hikashu were more musically experimental, the Plastics' background in fashion and design (Nakanishi was an illustrator, Sato a stylist, and Tachibana a graphic designer) gave them a conceptual edge that, combined with their sparse sound and English lyrics, set them apart. It also helped the band get its international break, when Nakanishi was contracted to design the booklet for Talking Heads' tour program and gave the Plastics' cassette to David Byrne. They were quickly picked up by the manager of the B-52's, with whom they toured following the release of debut single "Copy/Robot" on the British Rough Trade label and full-length debut album Welcome Plastics on major label Victor Music in 1979. The album was a hit, reaching number 22 on the Japanese charts, and was quickly followed by Origato Plastico, which met with similar success, which was quickly transferred across the Pacific to the United States, where the band made a splash touring. It was short-lived, however, and the group split at the end of 1981, with Nakanishi's desire to develop as a musician conflicting with Sakuma's "amateur band" concept. Following the Plastics' split, the various members all embarked on new projects, with Nakanishi and Sato forming Melon, Tachibana releasing his solo work under the name Low Powers, and Sakuma going on to become a successful producer as well as forming the international supergroups NiNa (who also included Shima) and the d.e.p. The band was only active for a brief period but its legacy was far-reaching, partially influencing the transformation of mainstream Japanese music from the string and brass-led "kayoukyoku" style that dominated the '60s and '70s to the more electronic-influenced J-pop style that has since come to dominate the charts. The Plastics are still revered among alternative musicians, with numerous new wave and techno-pop bands paying tribute to them, and some, like Polysics, modeling themselves on the image of the Plastics and their contemporaries to an enormous extent." - Ian Martin (Allmusic.com)

     
Members
PortraitHajime Tachibana
g, voc JP
PortraitToshio Nakanishi
g, voc *1956 JP
PortraitMasahide Sakuma
g, b, key JP
PortraitChica Sato
voc
PortraitTakemi Shima
dr, dr machine
Popular Tracks   
I LOVE YOU OH NO ! on WELCOME PLASTICS by Plastics
TOP SECRET MAN on WELCOME PLASTICS by Plastics
COPY on WELCOME PLASTICS by Plastics
DIGITAL WATCH on WELCOME PLASTICS by Plastics
I WANNA BE PLASTIC on WELCOME PLASTICS by Plastics
I AM PLASTIC on WELCOME PLASTICS by Plastics
DELICIOUS (Welcome Back ver.) on Welcome Back by Plastics
DELICIOUS on WELCOME PLASTICS by Plastics
GOOD on ORIGATO PLASTICO by Plastics
ROBOT on WELCOME PLASTICS by Plastics

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Band Membership
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
APlastics2018Album
We Love You Oh No! Plastics Live In Central Park NYC 1981Plastics2016Album
情報過多 - Too Much Info - Plastics Live At The Catalyst, Santa Cruz 1981Plastics2016Album
Live Filmed By Lech KowalskiPlastics2013Single
Plastic Paradice (Early Plastics Lost Tape)Plastics2013Compil.
Dr. VobgPlastics2009Album
Origato25Plastics2005Compil.
Hard CopyPlastics2005Compil.
The Live EmpirePlastics2004Album
All Across The U.S.A. 80 LivePlastics1997Album
Forever PlasticoPlastics1988Compil.
Pate / Last Train To ClarksvillePlastics1981Single
Welcome Back = ウェルカム・バックPlastics1981Album
Last Train To ClarksvillePlastics1981Single
Diamond HeadPlastics1981Single
Top Secret ManPlastics1980Single
PeacePlastics1980Single
Good!Plastics1980Single
Origato PlasticoPlastics1980Album
Welcome Plastics = ウエルカム・プラスチックスPlastics1980Album
Copy / RobotPlastics1979Single
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