With lush harmonies, delicate production, and excellent lyricism, Sling greatly advances Clairo’s work. Two years after her debut LP Immunity’s atmospheric bedroom pop, Clairo (Claire Cottrill) released the starkly different Sling, a 70s-inspired singer-songwriter folk pop record co-produced by Jack Antonoff. Mastered by: Chris Gehringer and Will Quinnell (digital), Joe Nino-Hernes (vinyl) at Sterling Sound Produced by: Claire Cottrill and Jack AntonoffĮngineered by: Laura Sisk, Jack Antonoff, John Rooney, Shubham Mondal, and Sam Baker It focuses on the previous few months’ new releases for which we don’t have time or energy to cover more extensively.)Ĭlairo Records/FADER Label/Republic Records B0033912-01 black vinyl LP (colored vinyl, CD, and cassette also available) The video garnered 24 million views before being taken down for copyright violations, but has been restored in 2019.( Review Explosion, curated by contributing editor Malachi Lui, is AnalogPlanet’s guide to notable recent releases and reissues. Its spread was also aided by internet memes, discussions on Reddit, and fan art of the "Sweetest Music" cover on platforms such as DeviantArt. Coinciding with the vaporwave genre's rise in popularity, which itself takes cues from the city pop scene, the video spread rapidly throughout YouTube through the platform's recommendations algorithm. The video showed a cropped version of the cover of Takeuchi's earlier single "Sweetest Music", taken by Los Angeles-based photographer Alan Levenson. On July 5, 2017, an eight-minute remix of "Plastic Love" was uploaded to YouTube by a user known as "Plastic Lover". "Plastic Love" was written and performed by Takeuchi and produced by her husband, Tatsuro Yamashita he also played guitar for the song, while Yasuharu Nakanishi played electric piano, Kōki Itō played bass guitar, and Jūn Aoyama played drums. The single, embodying the city pop style, was moderately received and sold around 10,000 copies. A twelve-inch single was released on March 15, 1985, which included an "extended club mix" and "new re-mix" of the song and reached 86th on the Oricon Singles Chart. The song was included on Takeuchi's 1984 album, Variety, and also released as a single on November 19 that year. "Plastic Love" is a song performed by Japanese singer Mariya Takeuchi.
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