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Japanese electronic pop duo
Capsule
formed in 1997 with
Nakata Yasutaka
acting as composer, arranger, and lyricist, and
Koshijima Toshiko
providing vocals. Given the time of the band's formation, it is perhaps understandable that their earlier work provokes frequent comparisons with the then popular and influential "Shibuya-kei" movement, whose most well-known proponents include
Cornelius
,
Pizzicato 5
, and
Fantastic Plastic Machine
.
Capsule
's debut album,
High Collar Girl
, was released in 2001, showcasing many of the bossa nova, French pop, jazz, and naive
electronic pop influences that were defining features of the Shibuya-kei genre.
Yasutaka
formed his own Contemode label for
Capsule
's work as well as other like-minded artist's, under the aegis of Yamaha Music Communications in 2003 and since then, the group has maintained a fairly prolific rate of output, releasing one or two albums a year. 2004's
S.F. Sound Furniture
saw the group's concept expanding to include the concept of music as a lifestyle accessory, with a retro-futurist visual manifesto displayed in the short film/music video of
"Portable Kuko,"
which was later adapted into a trilogy with the songs
"Space Station No.9,"
from the 2005's SF-themed concept album
NEXUS 2060
and
"Soratobu Toshikeikaku,"
which appeared on the same year's
L.D.K. Lounge Designers Killer
album. Around this time,
Yasutaka
was also becoming well known as a producer for other acts, and 2006 saw the major-label breakthrough of the
Yasutaka
-produced idol-pop group
Perfume
, featuring heavy use of vocoders and dance, house, and electro influences borrowed more from groups like
Daft Punk
than groups like
Pizzicato 5
. Many of these sounds had been pioneered by
Yasutaka
on
Capsule
's work the previous year, and the national success of
Perfume
catapulted
Capsule
into the public eye.
Subsequent albums pushed the electro influence more and more to the fore, with
Fruits Clipper
in 2006 and
Sugarless Girl
in 2007 merging the group's Shibuya-kei lounge pop with guitars and dance beats. 2008's
More! More! More!
saw
Capsule
's work diverging noticeably with
Yasutaka
's as a producer, with a much harder electro sound than that displayed on the more mainstream
Perfume
album,
Game
, earlier the same year. ~ Ian Martin, All Music Guide
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Yasutaka is a genius, while Toshiko has the perfect voice!
Capsule is unbeatable
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