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Merzbow is the moniker of Japanese noise artist Masami Akita.
The name is taken from a work by Kurt Schwitters called "Merzbau," which was basically a room filled up with random junk (or found art, if you will). This gives you a pretty good idea of what the music is like... a thunderous maelstrom of digital and analogue noise, heavily distorted samples, complete chaos yet at the same time meticulously structured. I see it as punk rock stripped completely bare until only the most visceral and intense elements are left, other people see it as aural torture. In either case, it's a lot of fun. ![]() If you're interested in exploring his VAST back catalogue, a good place to start is Merzbeat since the noise is at least looped and has a beat. Aqua Necromancer similarly is based off of old prog-rock drum beats (not that you'll really be able to discern them, but oh well). 1930 is considered by many his masterpiece, and it is pretty mind-melting. |
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