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The album big body is P-MODEL's ninth album. It was also one of my first, and it appeals directly to my sensibilities. It's gorgeous.

big body is a science fiction novel in album form. Human beings will evolve into a new species by force. Humanity will become one with computers, as a unified body made of many parts, a network of humans and machines together. It's based on the concept of homo gestalt introduced in Theodore Sturgeon's novel More Than Human.

Throughout the course of the album it truly feels like you are being stretched, twisted, folded over & modified into a more futuristic vision of what a human will become. You only need to hook yourself up to a computer next.

It's truly hard to believe the mere 35 minutes of runtime when you hold it up against to the actual experience it offers. big body is a one-of-a-kind album.

The transformation, through computer networks of mankind into an interlinked species called "homo gestalt" is the concept of this album. The motif is a science fiction novel called Super-human. If the goal of Hirasawa's solos is the integration of different aspects of one personality, P-Model can be seen correspondingly as the melding of disparate personalities. With a solo, although the routes taken may differ between individuals, the destination of "personal completion" remains common for all. The sound is much the same as for previous albums, but it also integrates Hirasawa's solo technique.

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