In honor of Andy Warhol this track is christened "Nohol" - a lateral nod to the late 70s New York "No Wave" movement and simultaneous nod to that emptiest and strangest of attributions, love.

Rising from the ashes of avant-wave group Softworld comes Plasticon, an electronic music venture created by vocalist Jeremy Gluck and musician/producer Don Tyler, aiming squarely at minimal synth, retronica & classic new wave.

The future-finding platforms of Plasticon invoke a perfect electro-storm combining the distinctive voice of Jeremy Gluck, not only in his lyrics, but in his distinguishing vocal & sound-collage work, and the maverick electronic music of Don Tyler, which integrates elements of classic Berlin School electronics and minimal synth-wave.

Deconstructing all in its path, from Kraftwerk to Kubrick, Plasticon’s retro & minimal, late 70s/early 80s post-future deconstructionist twist rolls up sci-fi, punk and magick into a binary mantra, saving the future for today.

Loops and Mix: Jeremy Gluck
Processing and Treatment: Don Tyler
Graphic Design: Sten Backman
Video 'vacuity' courtesy of Community Video @ archive.org

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