Vistoron (ビストロン, Bisutoron) is the first album by Kaku P-Model, a solo continuation of P-Model led by Susumu Hirasawa.
Overview
Vistoron has a dystopian theme, something that was especially prominent in Hirasawa's work for a number of years starting with 2003's Blue Limbo. The album's science fictionconcept story is about mass media sending out "Anti-Vistoron" to show people false images of the world, and Hirasawa's investigation of the mysterious "Ashu-on" lifeform.[1]
"Vistoron" contains a sample of min'yō-style singing, performed by Hiroshi Harada, on "Skeleton Coast Park" by Susumu Hirasawa, from the album Water in Time and Space.