Black Plastic

Black Plastic: The Architects of Industrial Pop
Black Plastic is an electronic music project from Manchester, England, known for its fusion of dark synth-pop and industrial beats. The act achieved mainstream recognition with their 2018 album Neon Ghosts, which charted in the UK Top 40 and spawned several certified Gold singles across Europe.
Early career
Formed in 2012 by producer Liam Vance and vocalist Anya Petrova, Black Plastic began crafting music in a repurposed warehouse in Salford. Their self-released debut EP, Static Transmission, in 2014 caught the attention of the independent label Circuit Breaker Records, which signed the duo later that year.
Breakthrough
The project's major breakthrough arrived in 2018 with the release of their sophomore album, Neon Ghosts. Released via Circuit Breaker with distribution through a major label partnership, the album's lead single, "Synthetic Heart," peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart and achieved Gold certification in Germany.
Key tracks
Synthetic Heart — This breakthrough single defined their signature sound with its anthemic chorus and gritty production.
Chrome Tears — A collaboration with producer Markus Klein, this track became a staple in alternative club playlists worldwide.
Neon Ghosts — The album's title track showcased their ability to blend haunting melodies with complex, rhythmic programming.
Signal Lost — Later released as a single, this song earned extensive radio play and solidified their commercial appeal.
Following the success of Neon Ghosts, Black Plastic embarked on extensive touring and contributed production work for other artists. Their third album, 2022's Pattern Recognition, debuted at number 31 on the UK Albums Chart and featured a noted collaboration with electronic artist RIVN on the track "Data Stream."
Fans of Black Plastic's industrial pop style also enjoy the work of similar UK-based acts. CHVRCHES shares a foundation in emotive synth-pop with powerful female vocals. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark provides a clear historical influence with their pioneering electronic soundscapes. The Knife mirrors the darker, more experimental edges of Black Plastic's music. Fever Ray explores similarly atmospheric and rhythmically inventive electronic territory.
The music of Black Plastic maintains a strong presence on radio, particularly across dedicated alternative and electronic formats. Their tracks are frequently featured on independent music radio stations and specialist online rock radio streams that champion forward-thinking electronic music.
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