Fruits Clipper
Capsule · 2006
40 min · 10 tracks · J-pop · indie pop · jazz
A vibrant blend of electronic beats and whimsical pop melodies that energizes and captivates the listener.
Why this album works
'Fruits Clipper' is significant for its impact on the electro-pop genre in Japan, receiving acclaim for its fresh sound and charting well in the Japanese music scene. The album's unique fusion of various genres has influenced subsequent artists within J-pop and beyond, establishing Capsule as pioneers in blending electronic elements with pop sensibilities.
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels vibrant, uplifting listening experience dynamic emotional journeys
- Context
- When 'Fruits Clipper' was released in 2006, Capsule was solidifying their position within the J-pop and Shibuya-kei scenes, following their successful album 'Player' from 2005. This release marked a transition towards more experimental sounds while retaining their dance-pop roots, showcasing their innovative use of electronic production techniques.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Ringo Sheena· Toshinobu Kubota· Aimer· Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra· Juju· Hiromi Uehara· Yoko Kanno· Naoko Terai
- If this clicks, go next to
- Sugarless Girl — Continues the vibrant electronic pop sound with fresh energy and catchy hooks.
Tracklist
New here? Start with "FRUITS CLiPPER".
- 1 CS Entrance6 1:41
- 2 FRUITS CLiPPER Start here 4:10
- 3 jelly (album-edit) 5:08
- 4 CrazEEE Skyhopper Standout 6:17
- 5 5iVE STAR 4:45
- 6 Endor 0:32
- 7 Robot Disco Standout 2:49
- 8 super speeder Judy Jedy 5:41
- 9 megalopolis 4:51
- 10 dreamin dreamin 4:38
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