Formica Blues [Japan Bonus Track]

Year: 1997
Artist: Mono

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Facts about the album "Formica Blues [Japan Bonus Track]"

Album Title: Formica Blues [Japan Bonus Track]
Artist: Mono

Meta Information: "Formica Blues [Japan Bonus Track]" is the debut studio album by the British electronic music group Mono. Originally released on August 11, 1997, under the record label Echo Records, the album presents a unique fusion of trip-hop, electronic, and ambient music elements. Produced by the band members Martin Virgo and Siobhan de Maré, the album features an atmospheric soundscape characterized by ethereal vocals, hypnotic beats, and lush synthesizers. With its dreamlike textures and introspective lyrics, "Formica Blues" transports listeners on a mesmerizing sonic journey through themes of love, longing, and existential contemplation.

Interesting Facts:

  1. International Success: Despite being the debut album of Mono, "Formica Blues" achieved considerable success both critically and commercially, particularly in Japan. The album's distinct sound and innovative production techniques garnered praise from music critics, while its singles received significant airplay on radio stations and music channels, propelling Mono to international fame.

  2. Collaborative Efforts: Several tracks on "Formica Blues" feature collaborations with notable musicians, including William Orbit and Rob Dougan. Their contributions bring additional layers of complexity and depth to the album's sonic palette, enriching the overall listening experience for fans of electronic and trip-hop music.

  3. Bonus Track: The Japan release of "Formica Blues" includes a bonus track not available on other editions of the album. This exclusive addition offers Japanese fans an extra incentive to purchase the album and further expands Mono's reach in the international music market.

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