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2004 studio album by Kaku P-Model
Vistoron
Studio album by Kaku P-Model
ReleasedOctober 7, 2004
StudioStudio WIRESELF 2002 Solar Version
Genre
Length37:18
LabelChaos Union, TESLAKITE CHTE-0030
ProducerSusumu Hirasawa
Kaku P-Model chronology
Vistoron
(2004)
Gipnoza
(2013)

Vistoron (ビストロン, Bisutoron) is the first album by Kaku P-Model, a solo continuation of P-Model led by Susumu Hirasawa.

Overview

Vistoron has a dystopian theme, something that was especially prominent in Hirasawa's work for a number of years starting with 2003's Blue Limbo. The album's science fiction concept story is about mass media sending out "Anti-Vistoron" to show people false images of the world, and Hirasawa's investigation of the mysterious "Ashu-on" lifeform.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Susumu Hirasawa

No.TitleLength
1."Dual Perspective 3" (二重展望3 Nijū Tenbō 3) (instrumental)1:42
2."Big Brother"3:22
3."Anti-Vistoron" (アンチ・ビストロン Anchi-Bisutoron)3:47
4."Adore me, I am TV" (崇めよ我はTVなり Agameyo ware wa TV nari)4:10
5."Cruise Psyclaon" (巡航プシクラオン Junkō Pushikuraon)4:12
6."Darkness π duai" (暗黒πドゥアイ Ankoku pai duai)3:27
7."Para-Uniphs" (パラ・ユニフス Para-Yunifusu)3:06
8."Space hook"3:44
9."Vistoron" (ビストロン Bisutoron)5:03
10."Antimonesia" (アンチモネシア Anchimoneshia)4:45

References

  1. "Ashu-on in the Solar System: Vistoron Edition".

External links

Susumu Hirasawa
Studio albums
as Kaku P-Model
Soundtracks
Rearrangement albums
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