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Released in 1981, Neuromantic is one of Yukihiro Takahashis most refined solo statements outside his work with Yellow Magic Orchestra. The album blends elegant synth-pop, new wave, and art-pop with a distinctly cosmopolitan feel, drawing inspiration from the early-1980s British New Romantic scene. Takahashi recorded the album with an impressive cast including Roxy Music members Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay and New Musiks Tony Mansfield, while YMO bandmates Ryuichi Sakamoto and Haruomi Hosono also contributed. The result is a polished, melodic record that highlights Takahashis rhythmic sensibility and understated vocal style while leaning further into pop structure than the more experimental side of YMO.
Musically, Neuromantic sits at a fascinating intersection of Japanese technopop and European synth-pop. Its bright synthesizers, precise drum patterns, and sleek production capture a moment when electronic music was shifting into mainstream pop territory. Tracks such as Connection and Drip Dry Eyes balance catchy hooks with cool, slightly detached vocals, giving the album a stylish and futuristic tone. In hindsight, the record feels like a bridge between the electronic experimentation of YMO and the synth-driven pop that would dominate the decade.
Reviews
Neuromantic isolates his infectious hooks, powerful rhythms, and modern pop sensibility. Pitchfork
This creates a futuristic, sci-fi sound that avoids the stereotypically cheap production of many synth-heavy records. The Classic J-Pop Review
Brilliant new wave/synth-pop full of dancy tempos and superb musicianship. Album of the Year user review
- Artist: Yukihiro Takahashi Label: Alfa, Great Tracks Format: LP Units: 1 Country: Japan Genre: Electronic Style: New Wave, Synth-Pop
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