Fakevox

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Fakevox
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 15, 2000 (Japan) [1]
January 7, 2002 (UK) [2]
April 13, 2005 (Japan) [3]
Recorded2000
Genre Electronic, shibuya-kei
Length32 minutes
LanguageEnglish, with some Japanese
Label
  • Vroom Sound Records (Japan)
  • Sur la Page (UK)
Producer
  • Plus-Tech Squeeze Box
  • Hirofumi Shimada
Plus-Tech Squeeze Box chronology
Fakevox
(2000)
Cartooom!
(2004)
Alternative cover
Fakevoxengcover.jpg
English release album cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Fakevox (stylised in all caps) is the debut album by Japanese electronic music band Plus-Tech Squeeze Box, which was released in Japan on September 15, 2000, [5] and in the United Kingdom on January 7, 2002. [6] It was later re-released in Japan on April 15, 2005 [7] with a different bonus track and included a music video.

Track listing

Original Japanese release [8]

  1. "Channel No.17"
  2. "Early RISER"
  3. "A Day in the Radio"
  4. "Test Room"
  5. "Rocket coaster"
  6. "Scene1-launch a spaceship into space →"
  7. "☆"
  8. "White Drops"
  9. "MILK TEA"
  10. "Scene2-citybilly lived happily ever after →"
  11. "Sneaker Song!"
  12. "Clover"
  13. "Rocket coaster (Fab Cushion Remix)"
  14. "A Day in the Radio (micro mach machine Remix)"

English release [9]

  1. "Channel No.17"
  2. "Early Riser"
  3. "A Day in the Radio"
  4. "Test Room"
  5. "Rocket Coaster"
  6. "Scene 1-Launch a Spaceship Into Space"
  7. "☆"
  8. "White Drops"
  9. "Milk Tea"
  10. "Scene 2-Citybilly Lived Happily Ever After"
  11. "Sneaker Song"
  12. "Clover"

Japanese re-release (2005) [VMSD-007] [10]

  1. "Channel No.17" (1:17)
  2. "early RISER" (2:48)
  3. "A Day in the Radio" (3:34)
  4. "Test Room" (3:45)
  5. "rocket coaster" (3:05)
  6. "Scene1-launch a spaceship into space →" (0:28]
  7. "☆" (4:12)
  8. "White Drops" (3:05)
  9. "MILK TEA" (3:19)
  10. "Scene2-citybilly lived happily after →" (1:03)
  11. "Sneaker Song!" (3:43)
  12. "clove" (2:36)
  13. "kitchen shock → (Pancake Partymix)" (5:17) [Bonus track]

Bonus Video Clip: "early RISER"

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