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promotional image from P-Model's 1986 album One Pattern, photographer unknown
#this picture is scarily HQ#one pattern pictures are a very specific vibe and i really wish i could find more. unequivocally slap#into the hirasawa-verse#susumu hirasawa#p-model
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hey uh am i allowed to admit i became interested in susumu hirasawa because i liked a few p-model songs and then i saw the error of universe concert and it was really cool and then he looked at the camera and my brain said he was kind of cute and i'm a shallow piece of shit and i'm sorry
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My YouTube Poop mind is acting up again.
It makes me think that "the P in P-MODEL stands for Pingas" and all of the sudden, a mental image shows the backside of the P-MODEL album but with AoSTH Dr. Robotnik and his Nincombots instead.
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could i request a palette based on the song Layer-Green by P-Model?
LAYER-GREEN - P-Model
2E75E9 | 8ED0F7 | 2DB2DB | 00FFFF | B9FFFF
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Electronic Tragedy/~ENOLA, P-Model (1997)
Its songwriting neatlydivvied up between Susumu Hirasawa, Kenji Konishi and Hajime Fukuma, Electronic Tragedy/~ENOLA is the most egalitarian P-Model record – and one of the strangest, the most disjointed. Within an expected overarch of hyper-futuristic, science fiction-themed synthpop is industrial heft, slick technopop, blunt electronica and uncomplicated J-pop. Not as cohesive a whole as the best P-Model records, Electronic Tragedy/~ENOLA makes up for that by simply being filled with excellent individual tunes.
Pick: ‘Black in White’
#P-Model#Electronic Tragedy/~ENOLA#Electronic Tragedy#synthpop#electropop#electro-industrial#electronic#pop#art pop#1997#music#review#music review
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boy why are you so mouse
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not me going to bed at a not-unheard of time and then waking up four hours later fully awake with dustoid playing at full volume in my brain
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ポプリ
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ART MANIA feat. Kagamine Rin - BucchigiriP l original: P-MODEL l album: Hatsune Miku Sings New Wave (2011)
#p-model#bucchigiriP#kagamine rin#hatsune miku sings new wave#vocaloid#2008#cover#listening to the original he did a really good job on this cover - birdy#uploads
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Big Body, P-Model (1993)
Very much the same style and sound as 1992’s P-Model, Big Body differentiated itself with a more persistent concept. In all honesty, I should have reviewed both these ‘defrosted’ P-Model line-up works together. Joined, they capture the excitement and freedom of a band regrouped – as well as, of course an entire, contained era of P-Model.
Pick: ‘Homo Gestalt’
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