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Fantastic Plastic Machine is the stage name of , a
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ese musician and DJ born in
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, Japan. Tanaka was considered to be part of the
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movement.


History

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
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DJ in the
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area, working as part of a DJ team known as Sound Impossible. While playing with Sound Impossible, his friend
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convinced Tanaka to return to recording music, and in 1997 Tanaka created his solo project Fantastic Plastic Machine under the Readymade Records (a Columbia Music Entertainment sub-label) label in Japan. His 1997 self-titled debut album was described by Stevie Huey as a "bright, bubbly pop confection that reconfigures classic pop and cocktail lounge idioms for the '90s dancefloor." His following album ''
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'' (1998) " xploresmore down-tempo territory and oncentratesmore on creating texture with his mixes". These albums would go on to give him international recognition. The albums were distributed in the United States under the
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label, and in Europe on the Bungalow label. In Japan, he is currently under the Cutting Edge label. Tanaka hosted a
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show on national radio, and in 2004 he hosted another radio show called "Sound Concierge". He also once served as the
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for the Japanese fashion
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''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
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's
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CD series. His song "Bachelor Pad (f.p.m. edit)" was featured on the '' Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'' soundtrack. A short edit of his song "Beautiful Days" is featured on the Japanese
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. Also, "Theme of Luxury", "S'Il Vous Plait" and "
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" (the last song features
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) are heard in the British sitcom ''
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'' as well as on the accompanying soundtrack CD. In 2003, his song "Different Colors" was featured in a Louis Vuitton commercial created by
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. The commercial featured a panda that eats a girl and her cell phone; the three are then transported into an ethereal Louis Vuitton world. The commercial played in
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stores in Japan. Tanaka is currently involved in
Ravex Ravex (stylized as ravex; a portmanteau of rave and Avex Group, Avex) is a Japanese electronic music group, consisting of Shinichi Osawa, Fantastic Plastic Machine (musician), Tomoyuki Tanaka and record producer DJ Taku Takahashi. Established to ...
, a collaboration with fellow
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and
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established to mark 20 years of the label. Their debut album ''Trax'' was released on 8 April 2009, and follows the release of the singles ''I Rave U'' and ''Believe in Love - feat BoA''.


Discography

;Singles and EPs * ''L'aventure Fantastique'' (1997) * ''Summer Review EP'' (1998) * ''TAKE ME TO THE DISCO'' (1999) * ''Why Not?'' (2002) ;Albums * ''
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'' (1997) * ''
Luxury Luxury may refer to: * Luxury goods, an economic good or service for which demand increases more than proportionally as income rises *Luxury tax, tax on products not considered essential, such as expensive cars **Luxury tax (sports), surcharge pu ...
'' (1998) * '' beautiful.'' (2001) * '' too'' (2003) * '' imaginations'' (2006) * ''FPM'' (2009) * ''QLASSIX'' (2011) * ''Scale'' (2013) ;Compilations and remixes * ''International Standard FPM Luxury Remixes ' (1999) * ''International Standard FPM Luxury Remixes ' (1999) * ''International Standard FPM Luxury Remixes ' (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) * ''
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'' (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) * ''
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'' (2004) Track: "Spectacular" * ''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 discothèque '' (2007) * ''Sound Concierge Japan "Japanese Lyric Dance"'' (2008) * ''Sound Concierge x Numero TOKYO -Utopia-'' (2008) * ''
Ravex Ravex (stylized as ravex; a portmanteau of rave and Avex Group, Avex) is a Japanese electronic music group, consisting of Shinichi Osawa, Fantastic Plastic Machine (musician), Tomoyuki Tanaka and record producer DJ Taku Takahashi. Established to ...
Trax'' (2008) * ''House☆Disney'' (2009) * ''Versus. Japanese Rock vs. FPM'' (2010) * ''Qlassix'' (2011) - Tanaka collaborated with clothing label Uniqlo, providing music for a flash web clock that displays Uniqlo's fashion lines and a calendar, which displays tilt-shifted videos from different locations in Japan.Uniqlo Calendar


References


External links


Official site of Fantastic Plastic Machine

FPM on Emperor Norton Records


{{DEFAULTSORT:Fantastic Plastic Machine 1966 births Japanese DJs Japanese electronic musicians Japanese male musicians Living people Musicians from Kyoto Prefecture Remixers Shibuya-kei musicians Ravex members Electronic dance music DJs