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Merzbow Kapotte Muziek - Continuum 12" LTD 1000 - 1993 Cheeses International CI03
Limited edition of 1000 copies with insert
Track List: A Continuum 1 18:52 B Continuum 2 22:14
Merzbow (メルツバウ) is an extreme experimental music project created in Tokyo in 1979 under the direction of musician Masami Akita (秋田昌美) and is recognized as being one of the earliest projects in what has become known as "Japanese noise". Highly prolific, Merzbow has released hundreds of recordings since 1979.
Recorded At: Diogenes, Nijmegen Mixed At: ZSF Produkt Studio
Mixed By [First Mix By]: Kapotte Muziek Mixed By [Final Mix By]: Masami Akita
Recorded By [Digital Recording Of The Live Concert]: Peter Duimelinks
This work uses as source-material, recordings made of a Merzbow concert at Diogenes (Nijmegen, Netherlands) on October 3rd 1989. From these recordings a process was started in which Kapotte Muziek and Merzbow transformed the original material by various means (like repetition, electronic manipulation).
Each new transformation was sent to the other, to be reworked again, but only that specific transformation. In the final mix (first mix by Kapotte Muziek, second mix (this record) by Merzbow) all previous steps could be used. Digital recording of the live concert was made by Peter Duimelinks.
Final mix by Masami Akita in December, 1991 at ZSF PRODUKT studio, Tokyo.
Matrix / Runout: 010 - 3 — A1 Matrix / Runout: 010 - 3 — B1
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