Gipnoza

Gipnoza
Studio album by Kaku P-Model
Released November 6, 2013
Studio Studio WIRESELF
Genre
Length 38:33
Label Chaos Union, TESLAKITE CHTE-0073
Producer Susumu Hirasawa
Kaku P-Model chronology
Vistoron
(2004)
Gipnoza
(2013)

Gipnoza (Russian: гипноза) is the second album by Kaku P-Model.

Overview

The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake was worked in as a plot device for the album's dystopian science fiction concept story, a sequel to the events of Vistoron, in which the reality-distorting Gipnoza nanobots are being planted inside of people through the food and medicine supply. Other story elements were taken from the 1996 album Convex And Concave by the P-Model/Devo tribute band Pevo.[1]

Yasumi Tanaka, a founding member of P-Model, returned 30 years after his departure from music as a guest performer on "Go for it! Halycon". Pevo's 1go also appeared as a guest musician on "Time-eliminating Light", and performed alongside Susumu Hirasawa at the album's Parallel Kozak live concerts.

Track listing

All tracks written by Susumu Hirasawa. 

No. Title Length
1. "Gipnoza" (гипноза, hypnosis) 4:04
2. "Go for it! Halycon" (それ行け!Halycon Sore ike! Halycon) 2:39
3. "Time-eliminating Light" (排時光 Hai Jikō) 3:52
4. "White and Huge" (白く巨大で Shiroku Kyodai de) 4:26
5. "Dμ34=Immortality" (Dμ34=不死 Dμ34=Fushi) 3:53
6. "Dr.Drevniye" (Dr.древние) 4:29
7. "Parallel Kozak" (instrumental) 2:49
8. "Alarm"   4:19
9. "The Flood of District 109" (109号区の氾濫 109-Gō-Ku no Hanran) 3:36
10. "East of Timeline" (Timelineの東 Timeline no Higashi) 4:20

The tracks with Cyrillic words in their titles are stylized with the Cyrillic word first, followed by the Latin equivalent in brackets.

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