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  2. The Fantastic Plastic Machine (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Fantastic Plastic Machine is the debut studio album by Japanese musician Fantastic Plastic Machine.It was released on October 10, 1997, by Readymade Records. [2] The album was subsequently released in Germany on April 24, 1998, by Bungalow Records [3] and in the United States on September 15, 1998, by Emperor Norton Records.

  3. Luxury (Fantastic Plastic Machine album) - Wikipedia

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    Luxury is the second studio album by Japanese musician Fantastic Plastic Machine.It was released on September 10, 1998, by Readymade Records. [2] The album was released in Germany on March 29, 1999, by Bungalow Records [3] and in the United States on April 27, 1999, by Emperor Norton Records.

  4. Fantastic Plastic Machine (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic Plastic Machine is the stage name of Tomoyuki Tanaka (田中知之, Tanaka Tomoyuki, born 6 July 1966), a Japanese musician and DJ born in Kyoto, Japan. Tanaka was considered to be part of the Shibuya-kei movement.

  5. Lorraine Bowen - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic Plastic Machine "There Must Be An Angel (Playing with My Heart) (Mix for Mirror Ball)" ... This page was last edited on 13 January 2025, at 10:08 (UTC).

  6. Fantastic Plastic Machine - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic Plastic Machine (musician), the stage name of Japanese musician Tomoyuki Tanaka The Fantastic Plastic Machine, the 1997 debut album of the above artist; The Fantastic Plastic Machine, the 1969 documentary film about surfing The Fantastic Plastic Machine, the soundtrack to the film, composed by Harry Betts

  7. Beautiful (Fantastic Plastic Machine album) - Wikipedia

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    ) is the third studio album by Japanese musician Fantastic Plastic Machine. It was released on January 17, 2001 by Avex Trax, [6] and peaked at number 38 on the Oricon Albums Chart. [7] The album was released in the United States on May 15, 2001 by Emperor Norton Records. [8]

  8. The Fantastic Plastic Machine (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Fantastic Plastic Machine is the soundtrack to the movie of the same name. An album composed and conducted by jazz saxophonist and film scorer Harry Betts. [1] A surf rock album, it is considered a departure from his usual style. Out of print for decades, the album is considered a collectors' item.

  9. The Fantastic Plastic Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Fantastic Plastic Machine is a 1969 documentary film following a group of California surfers as they journey to an Australian surfing competition. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film is narrated by Jay North . It was directed by Eric and Lowell Blum and was filmed in California, [ 3 ] Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji.