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Merzzow
File:Merzzow.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2002 (2002-09-29)
Recorded2000–2001
StudioBedroom, Tokyo
GenreNoise
Length70:26
LabelOpposite
ProducerMasami Akita
Merzbow chronology
A Taste Of...
(2002)
Merzzow
(2002)
24 Hours – A Day of Seals
(2002)

Merzzow is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. The album "combines animal concepts and deconstructions of 20th-century music, ambient drones and a deep grinding groove".[1] The title is a pun on Merzbow and the Japanese word (, elephant).

The cover photos were taken at Tsukiji Hongan-ji. "Elephant Song" features a guitar loop that resembled the Japanese children song "Zō-san", hence the title of the album.[2] "Music Machine" samples the song of the same name by Jane. The track "Humming Bird" had previously been released as a single, it samples "Three Little Orchestra Pieces" by Arnold Schoenberg (conducted by Robert Craft).

Elephant statue in a stairwell at Tsukiji Hongan-ji

Track listing

All music is composed by Masami Akita

No.TitleLength
1."Elephant Song"7:49
2."Horiwari"3:38
3."Inside Looking Out Pt. 1"9:15
4."Inside Looking Out Pt. 2"8:37
5."Koshinzuka"2:09
6."Music Machine"9:58
7."Horse"4:47
8."Penderecki"4:50
9."Green"9:16
10."Humming Bird"6:52
11."Aenokoto 223"3:15

Notes

  • Final mix in January 2002

Personnel

  • Masami Akita – performer, photography
  • Jenny Akita – inside cover illustration

References

  1. ^ "Opposite Records Releases". Opposite Records. Archived from the original on January 25, 2005. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  2. ^ Nonomura, Yoshihiko (2005). Improvised Music from Japan 2005. Improvised Music from Japan. p. 33. Retrieved July 25, 2012.