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The Way of Live

P-Model · 1994

42 min · 10 tracks · new wave · techno-pop

A vibrant fusion of experimental sounds with catchy melodies, blending new wave and techno-pop influences seamlessly.

The Way of Live is an album by P-Model, released in 1994. A vibrant fusion of experimental sounds with catchy melodies, blending new wave and techno-pop influences seamlessly. This album is significant for its influence on the Japanese electronic music scene in the 1990s, showcasing P-Model’s unique blend of genres that inspired future artists. It received critical acclaim, particularly for its innovative sound and production techniques, helping to solidify P-Model's legacy in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Way of Live sound like?

A vibrant fusion of experimental sounds with catchy melodies, blending new wave and techno-pop influences seamlessly. Rooted in new wave and techno-pop.

What makes The Way of Live by P-Model notable?

This album is significant for its influence on the Japanese electronic music scene in the 1990s, showcasing P-Model’s unique blend of genres that inspired future artists. It received critical acclaim, particularly for its innovative sound and production techniques, helping to solidify P-Model's legacy in the genre. By 1994, P-Model had established themselves as pioneers in Japan's new wave scene. 'The Way of Live' marked their first album after a brief hiatus and showcased their evolving sound following the release of 'Fool on the Planet' five years earlier.

How many songs are on The Way of Live?

The Way of Live has 10 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·42:59

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Zebra Standout 4:28
  • 2 列車 3:00
  • 3 OH! MAMA 3:51
  • 4 HOLLAND ELEMENT Standout 4:06
  • 5 おやすみDOG 4:32
  • 6 サイボーグ Standout 5:44
  • 7 Heaven 4:07
  • 8 いまわし電話 3:23
  • 9 ATOM-SIBERIA 3:58
  • 10 LEAK 5:50

Release Date

January 1, 1994

Genre

new wave, techno-pop

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Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

42 min 59 sec