Merzbox
Merzbox is a box set compilation by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. It consists of 50 CDs spanning Merzbow's career from 1979 to 1997. 30 discs are taken from long out of print releases, while 20 are composed mainly of unreleased material. The box also contains two CD-ROMs, six CD-sized round cards, six round stickers, a poster, a black long-sleeve T-shirt, a medallion, and the Merzbook, all packaged together in a "fetish" black rubber box. It is limited to 1000 numbered copies. A Merzbox Sampler was released in 1997.
The Merzbook, subtitled The Pleasuredome of Noise, is a 132-page hardcover book written by Brett Woodward with over 100 images. It contains an extensive biography, culled from previous interviews and articles, a new interview, and essays by Achim Wollscheid, Jim O'Rourke, Damion Romero, Eugene Thacker, and Jonathan Walker. Masami Akita provides extensive liner notes for each disc. The book was also released separately with the Merzrom included.
The Merzrom is an interactive multimedia CD-ROM, designed by Troy Innocent. A second CD-ROM contains various Extreme press and a catalog. The "Merzdallion" medallion was designed by Marcus Davidson. Art direction and design were by Doriana Corda. Audio mastering was by François Tétaz.
History
Extreme's original plan was to reissue Collaborative, their only vinyl release, for the label's tenth anniversary. There was then discussion of reissuing other early releases, with talk of a ten disc box, the number was finally set at 50 discs. The Merzbox was originally scheduled for release in late 1997, and available for pre-order, but kept getting delayed until it was finally released in 2000. It was officially launched on June 16, 2000, at Sónar, Barcelona, where Merzbow also performed.Those who had pre-ordered received a two CD album called Decomposition with remixes of Eugene Thacker and Shane Fahey followed by the original tracks, the Merzbox Sampler, and two posters. These were then made available with purchase of the Merzbox for extra money.
The Merzbox was exhibited at Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna from April 4 to April 7, 2002. Merzbow performed opening and closing concerts. All 60 hours were webcast live.
In December 2002, Georgia Tech's student-run radio station WREK broadcast the entire 50-disc Merzbox without interruption. An article in Creative Loafing described the Merzbow Marathon as "what may be the most obscure and counterintuitive move in the history of radio."
Between the final recordings of the set and its release, Merzbow switched to using a laptop, having first acquired a Macintosh to work on the artwork for the set.
Masami Akita has stated in a 2009 interview that he has enough unreleased material for another 50 CD box. Between 2010 and 2013, he released four 10 box sets of unreleased raw material recorded from 1987 to 1997; Merzbient, Merzphysics, Merzmorphosis, and Duo. 2012 also saw the release of Lowest Music & Arts 1980–1983, a 10 LP box set that included some full-length albums only partially released in the Merzbox. Since 2018, further archival recordings have been released through Japanese label Slowdown Records, including the 60 CD boxset 10×6=60 in 2021.
Album listing
OM Electrique
The first noise recordings of Merzbow. Previously unreleased.Personnel
- Masami Akita – tape recorder, percussion, meditation, guitar, Merztronics, taped drums, voice, water
Metal Acoustic Music
Personnel
- Masami Akita – Merztronics, tape recorder, recorded percussion
Remblandt Assemblage
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, prepared acoustic guitar, noise, tabla, percussion, microphone, voice, radio, concret sounds, egg cutter
Collection Era Vol. 1
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, ring modulator, violin, tabla, voice, guitar, percussion, drums, radio
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – drums on track 1, percussion on track 2, organ on track 3
Collection Era Vol. 2
Personnel
- Masami Akita – taped drums, tabla, guitar, tapes, Synare 3, percussion, ring modulated recorders, voice, endless tape, noise, rhythm box
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – wood bass on track 6
Collection Era Vol. 3
Personnel
- Masami Akita – guitar, tape, damaged tape recorder, bass guitar, Dr. Rhythm, ring modulator, percussion, rubber guitar, violin, tape loops, Synare 3, tabla, drums, synthesizer
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – guitar on track 1, piano on track 4, violin on tracks 7–8
Paradoxa Paradoxa
Personnel
- Masami Akita – Merztronix, tape, solar organ on track 2, violin, Dr. Rhythm, alto saxophone, radio, feedback
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – solar organ on track 1, violin, tape, piano
- Masahiro Kurose – live recording
Material Action for 2 Microphones
Personnel
- Masami Akita – condenser microphone, environmental percussion, scratched sound, tapes, turntable, radio
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – condenser microphone, percussion, additional synthesizer
Yantra Material Action
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, junks, noise, percussion, radio, drums, guitar
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – percussion, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, tapes
- H. Kawagishi – sound engineering
Solonoise
Personnel
- Masami Akita – electronics, ring modulator, violin, voice, treated tapes, acoustic guitar, Nil Vagina tape loop, treated percussion, Synare 3, TV, styrofoam
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – violin, electric piano on track 1
Expanded Music
Personnel
- Masami Akita – TV test signal, feedback mixer, damaged tape recorder, Dr. Rhythm, tapes, percussion, synthesizer
Nil Vagina Tape Loops
Personnel
- Masami Akita – Sony 464 tape recorder, Nil Vagina tape loop, treated tapes, percussion, Synare 3, Dr. Rhythm
Material Action 2 N.A.M
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, junk percussion, electro-acoustical noise, organ, tape collage, recording, mixing
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – tapes, synthesizer, violin, machine noise
- H. Kawagishi – engineering
Mechanization Takes Command
Personnel
- Masami Akita – Pearl drum kit, various percussion, tapes, TV, Synare 3, voice, tabla, Dr. Rhythm, ring modulator, guitar, feedback, synthesizer, recorder, scrap metals, devices
Dying Mapa Tapes 1–2
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, radio, ring modulator, percussion, noise, rhythm box, guitar
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – violin, percussion
Dying Mapa Tapes 2–3
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, radio, ring modulator, percussion, noise, rhythm, junk electronics, TV, guitar, bass
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – violin, percussion
Agni Hotra
Personnel
- Masami Akita – distorted tape loops, metals, recorder, tapes, tape reel, percussion, shakujo, bells, noise
Pornoise 1kg Vol. 1
Personnel
- Masami Akita – distorted Sony 464, feedback mixer, radio, loop tapes, Synare 3, rhythm box, ring modulator, devices
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – taped typesetting machine noise and taped synthesizer on tracks 2–4 with distorted process
Pornoise 1kg Vol. 2
Personnel
- Masami Akita – distorted Sony 464, feedback mixer, loop tapes, Synare 3, ring modulator, field recording tapes, devices
Pornoise 1kg Vol. 3
Personnel
- Masami Akita – distorted Sony 464, feedback mixer, loop tapes, Synare 3, ring modulator, devices
Pornoise Extra
Personnel
- Masami Akita – feedback mixer, radio, loop tapes, Synare 3, rhythm box, ring modulator, distorted Sony 464, devices
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – sampled electric piano
Sadomasochismo / Lampinak
Personnel
- Masami Akita – various metal percussion, chain, loops, noise electronics, Synare 3, tapes
Mortegage / Batztoutai Extra
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, voice, electronics, scrap metals, percussion, field recordings
Enclosure / Libido Economy
Personnel
- Masami Akita – bowed instruments with piano wires, ring modulator, tapes, feedback mixer, effects, percussion, turntable
Vratya Southward
Personnel
- Masami Akita – cymbals, various percussion, electronics, paper pipe, tapes, plastic, voice, flute, toy marimba, scratch records, electric violin on tracks 1–2; feedback mixer, piano strings on metal box on track 3
Live in Khabarovsk, CCCP – I'm Proud by Rank of the Workers
Personnel
- Masami Akita – electric bowed instruments, tape, radio on track 1; drums, tape on track 2
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – piano, low feedback US MP guitar on track 1; piano, guitar on track 2
Storage
Personnel
- Masami Akita – bowed instruments with piano wires, percussion, tapes, effects, guitar
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – submitted raw material on track 2
Fission Dialogue
Personnel
- Masami Akita – cymbals, various percussion, electronics, voice, byan, bowed instruments, paper pipe on tracks 1–2; noise electronics, turntable, scrap metals on track 3
Collaborative
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, metals, scratch, guitar, mixing on track 3
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – samples, guitar, balalaika, byan on track 3
- Achim Wollscheid – raw materials on track 1, production on track 2
Crocidura Dsi Nezumi
Names are taken from the Latin names of the Dsinezumi shrew, Japanese stoat, and Japanese least weasel. Other titles were inspired by Frank Zappa's song "The [Return of the Son of Monster Magnet]" and Sun Ra's album Strange Strings.
Personnel
- Masami Akita – environmental drums, bowed instruments, paper pipe, plastic, woods, flute, insects, effects on tracks 1–2; bowed instruments, motor, noise electronics on track 3
KIR Transformation
SCUM Vol. 1
SCUM was project to create new works out of previous Merzbow sessions using cut-ups, effects, and mixing. Name taken from the SCUM Manifesto. The track titles influenced by American post-war art. This was last LP record on ZSF Produkt.Personnel
- Masami Akita – electronics, tapes, bowed instruments, percussion, metal junks, motor, piano wires, noise generator, drums, guitar, radio
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – junks, effects on raw materials
SCUM Vol. 2
Personnel
- Masami Akita – electronics, tapes, bowed instruments, percussion, metal junks, motor, piano wires, noise generator, guitar, electric shaver, radio, effects
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – guitar, junks, effects on raw materials
Severances
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, turntables, electronix, drum kit, percussion, voice, metal percussion, bowed instruments, electro-shaver, motor, self-made junk
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – tape materials: guitar on tracks 1 and 3; keyboard, computer rhythm on track 2
Steel CUM
Personnel
- Masami Akita – guitar, drums, tapes, electronics, metal bowed instruments, feedback mixer, turntable
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – drums, guitar on some parts
Cloud Cock OO Grand
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, noise electronics, metals, distorted DBX, turntable, loops, bowed instruments, metal harp, short wave
- Reiko Azuma – bowed instruments on track 4
- Peter Duimelinks – original live recordings
Newark Hellfire, Live at WFMU, USA
Personnel
- Masami Akita – feedback audio mixer, metals, electronics, electric shaver
- Reiko Azuma – metals, bowed instruments
Hannover Cloud
Personnel
- Masami Akita – noise electronics, metals, tapes
Stacy Q, Hi-Fi Sweet Leaf
Personnel
- Masami Akita – noise electronics, tapes, scratched CD, radio, sound effect records, guitar
Music for True Romance Vol. 1
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, electronics, disks
Brain Ticket Death
Personnel
- Masami Akita – noise electronics, metals, turntable, bass, guitar
Sons of Slash Noise Metal
Personnel
- Masami Akita – metals, noise electronics, scratched CD, radio, tapes
Exotic Apple
Personnel
- Masami Akita – tapes, noise electronix, metals, guitar, EMS Synthi A, Roland TR-606
Liquid City
Personnel
- Masami Akita – noise electronics, metals, EMS, voice
Red Magnesia Pink
Personnel
- Masami Akita – EMS Synthi 'A', noise electronics, metal, filters, voice
Marfan Syndrome
Personnel
- Masami Akita – noise electronics, EMS, Synare 3, metals, rubber bass guitar, telephone signal, tape, voice
- Reiko Azuma – voice on tracks 1 and 5
Rhinogradentia
Personnel
- Masami Akita – noise electronics, EMS, audio generator, filters
Space Mix Travelling Band
Personnel
- Masami Akita – noise electronics, EMS, Moog, metals, voice, tapes
Motorond
Personnel
- Masami Akita – noise electronics, Novation Bass Station, metals, pressure pedal
- Bara – voice
Annihiloscillator
Personnel
- Masami Akita – metal, noise electronix, EMS on tracks 1–2, Theremin on tracks 1–4, Moog on track 4
- Reiko Azuma – noise on track 2
- Bara – voice on track 2