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The future-finding platforms of Plasticon invoke a perfect electro-storm combining the distinctive expression of Jeremy Gluck, not only in his lyrics, but in his distinguishing vocal & sound-collage work, and the maverick electronic music and production of Don Tyler, which integrates classic Berlin School electronics and minimal synthwave.
Deconstructing all in its path, from Kraftwerk to Kubrick, Plasticon’s retro & minimal, late 70s/early 80s post-future twist rolls up sci-fi, punk and magic into a binary mantra, saving the future for today.
Plasticon’s 2015 debut comprises five tracks traversing electropunk, transportative synthwave, surgical cutup, and radical reinventions of the Suicide classic “Dream Baby Dream” and “Rock On” by David Essex. “Save The Future For Today” is a challenging, nearly confrontational glimpse into the heart, mind and spirit of this moment.
"Sublime electronic pop in the spirit of Suicide, Cabaret Voltaire and more, but with a fresh paranoid vision that deserves your attention!” - Brendon Moeller (Beat Pharmacy, Echologist).
“Concept, atmosphere, passion.” Marty Thau (Red Star Records).
Band web site: facebook.com/plasticonmusic
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