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pp-move-indefInfobox musical artist| name = Merzbow| image = Masami Akita 5267969.jpg| caption = Masami Akita at Moers Festival 2007| image_size =| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist| birth_name = Masami Akita| alias =| birth_date = birth date and age|1956|12|19| death_date =| origin = Tokyo , Japan| instrument = Magnetic tape , homemade instruments, synthesizer, guitar, effect pedal s, percussion, laptop, drums| genre = Noise music|Noise , experimental music|experimental , dark& nbsp;ambient | years_active = 1979–present| label = Important, Misanthropic Agenda, Relapse Records|Relapse , Lowest Music & Arts, ZSF Produkt, among many others| associated_acts = Boris (band)|Boris
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nihongo| Merzbow |?????|Merutsubau is the main recording name of the Japan ese noise (music)|noise musician nihongo| Masami Akita |?? ??|Akita Masami, born in 1956. Since 1979 he has released in excess of 350 recordings.The name "Merzbow" comes from German artist Kurt Schwitters ' artwork, Kurt Schwitters#The Merzbau|"Merzbau” . This was chosen to reflect Akita's dada influence and junk art aesthetic. In addition to this, Akita has cited a wide range of influences from progressive rock , free jazz , 20th-century classical music|modern classical and musique concrète cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne|isbn=0-646-38326-4|pages=40 to BDSM and Japanese bondage .cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne|isbn=0-646-38326-4|pages=27 More recently he has been inspired by animals, animal rights and environmentalism .cite web |author=Batty, Roger| title = Animal instincts | publisher = Musique Machine | url = http://www.musiquemachine.com/articles/articles_template.php? id=73 | accessdate = 2008-04-02

As well as being a prolific musician, he has been a writer and editor for several books and magazines in Japan, and has written 17 books of his own. He has written about a variety of subjects, mostly about art, avant-garde and post-modern culture. His more renowned works have been on the topics of BDSM and Fetish subculture|fetish culture . Other art forms Akita has been interested in include painting, photography, filmmaking and Butoh dance.cite web | title = Merzbow | publisher = Extreme Records | url = http://www.xtr.com/artists/merzbow/ | accessdate = 2008-04-01

In 2000, Extreme Records released the 50 CD box set known as the Merzbox . Akita's work has been the subject of several remix album s and at least one tribute album . This, among other achievements, has helped Merzbow to be regarded to some as the "most important artist in noise".cite web |author=Couture, François| title = Biography | publisher = Allmusic Guide | url = Allmusic|class=artist|id=p45034/biography|pure_url=yes | accessdate = 2008-04-01

Life and career


Early life


Masami Akita was born in Tokyo in 1956. He listened to psychedelic music , progressive rock , and later free jazz in his youth, all of which have influenced his noise. In high school he became the drummer of various high school bands which he left due to the other members being " Marijuana|grass -smoking Frank Zappa|Zappa freaks". By this time he and high school friend Kiyoshi Mizutani had started playing improvised rock at studio sessions which Akita describes as "long jam session s along the lines of Ash Ra Tempel|Ashra Tempel or Can (band)|Can but we didn't have any psychedelic taste".cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne|isbn=0-646-38326-4|pages=10

He later attended Tamagawa University to study fine art from which he majored in painting and Aesthetics|art theory . While at university he became interested in the ideas of Dada and Surrealist music|surrealism and also studied Butoh dance. At Tamagawa, he learned of Kurt Schwitters ' Merz , or art made from rubbish, including Schwitters' Merzbau , or "Merz building" which is the source of the name "Merzbow".cite web |author=Hensley, Chad| title = The Beauty of Noise | publisher = EsoTerra | url = http://www.esoterra.org/merzbow.htm | accessdate = 2008-04-02

Lowest Music & Arts (1979–84)


Merzbow began as the duo of Masami Akita and Kiyoshi Mizutani who met Akita in high school. He started releasing noise recordings on compact audio cassette|cassettes through his own record label , Lowest Music & Arts, which was founded in 1979citation needed|date=November 2010 in order to trade cassette tapes with other underground artists. The first tape made for the label was Metal Acoustic Music and was sold exclusively by mail order. Various other releases were made before the first real release which included Collection 001 and a very limited release of Remblandt Assemblage .cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne|isbn=0-646-38326-4|pages=84–85 The Collection series was originally ten cassettes that were going to be distributed through an independent label called YLEM, but when it became defunct and cancelled the series, Akita decided to release them through Lowest Music & Arts.cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne |isbn=0-646-38326-4|pages=85

His earliest music was made with tape loop s and creatively recorded percussion and metal.
quotation|I threw all my past music career in the garbage. There was no longer any need for concepts like 'career' and 'skill'. I stopped playing music and went in search of an alternative. – Masami Akita on Lowest Music & Arts.Pouncey, Edwin (August, 2000). "Consumed by Noise". The Wire, p. 30.
Early methods included what he referred to as "material action", in which he would closely amplify small sounds so as to distort them through the microphone. This method was used on Material Action for 2 Microphones and Material Action 2 N.A.M. . Among early releases like the box set Pornoise/1kg , Merzbow created artwork using photocopier|photocopies of collage s made out of manga and porn magazines he found in trash cans in the Tokyo subway. Akita explained this as trying to "create the same feeling as the secret porn customer for the people buying my cassettes in the early '80s".cite web |author=Brennan, Gerald| title = Merzbow Biography | publisher = Enotes | url = http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/merzbow-biography | accessdate = 2008-05-13 In 1984 he founded a second record label called ZSF Produkt.

ZSF Produkt (1984–90)


ZSF Produkt was founded in 1984 to release music by similar artists within the Industrial music|industrial movement but eventually became the successor to Lowest Music & Arts.cite web | title = Merzbow – Age of 369/Chant 2 | publisher = Extreme Records | url = http://www.xtr.com/catalog/XLTD-002/ | accessdate = 2008-05-14 Numerous releases were made in the ZSF Produkt studio with Mechanization Takes Command being the first.cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne |isbn=0-646-38326-4 |pages=95 The studio continued to be used until 2001 when Akita started producing home recordings from his bedroom studio.Akita, Masami. "Dharma"(CD liner notes). August 2001.

During this era, Merzbow found much wider recognition and began making recordings for various international labels.cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne |isbn=0-646-38326-4|pages=53 He also started touring abroad with the help of various collaborators. Merzbow performed in USSR in 1988, toured USA in 1990, Korea in 1991 and Europe in 1989 and 1992.cite web |author=Pozo, Carlos| title = Expanded Noisehands – The Noise Music of Merzbow | publisher = Angbase | url = http://www.noiseweb.com/merzbow/bio.html | accessdate = 2008-05-14 For most of the late 1980s through the 1990s, Merzbow live was a trio including Reiko A. on electronics and Bara on voice and dance.

Digital era (1990–2000)


Nick Cain of The Wire (magazine)|The Wire argues that cquote|Merzbow's digital era, which began roughly around the time of his first CD, Cloud Cock OO Grand , is Akita's most sustained period of creativity, when he realised the latent potential of his 1980s work, accelerating it into a new variant of Noise.Nick Cain, "Noise," The Wire Primers: A Guide to Modern Music , Rob Young, ed., London: Verso, 2009, p. 30.Merzbow's first digital recording was the CD release Cloud Cock OO Grand in 1990.cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne |isbn=0-646-38326-4|pages=117 With a higher international profile in the 90's, Merzbow started working on more ambitious projects such as the Noisembryo , which was a Merzbow album sealed in a car released in a limited edition of one copy. The disc was sealed in the CD player of a BMW Sedan which was rewired to play the CD whenever the car was started. The CD was also released normally on the same label.cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne |isbn=0-646-38326-4|pages=33 Recordings from the mid-1990s onwards are mostly of extreme volume, some mastered at levels far beyond standard (Noisembryo, Pulse Demon).cite book |title=Noise/Music – A History |last=Hegarty |first=Paul |year=2007 |publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group Inc. |location=London, New York |isbn=0-8264-1727-2|pages=156 From 1996, plans were made to release a "10 (or maybe 12)" CD box set on Extreme Records .cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne |isbn=0-646-38326-4|pages=vi In 2000, Extreme Records released the Merzbox , a fifty CD set of Merzbow records, twenty of them not previously released.

Laptop era (2000–2010)


Since 2000, Akita began to use computers more in his recordings. At live performances, Akita has produced noise music from either two laptop computers or combination of a laptop and analog synthesizers.Citation needed|date=April 2008 Reiko A. and Bara left Merzbow during this time, Reiko Azuma now has a solo career. Since 2001, Jenny Akita (formerly Kawabata) started being credited for artwork on various releases.

Since 2001, Akita started utilising samples of animal sounds in various releases starting with Frog+|Frog . Around 2002, Akita became a vegan , he stated how it began:

quotation|I started raising four bantams, the little ornamental chickens. With this experience as a start, I gradually started to be concerned and care about chickens and all the barn animals I used to eat without giving it a second thought before. So I started reading books and researching on the internet about Animal Rights and that triggered an awareness of “evil” that human society has done. http://blog.merzbow.net/? eid=1086056 Masami Akita's vegan origins, taken from interview released in January, 2011
During this period, Akita also became a supporter of PETA which is reflected in his animal-themed releases.cite web |author= Anderson, Rick|title = Merzbird | publisher = Allmusic Guide | url = Allmusic|class=album|id=r711796|pure_url=yes | accessdate = 2008-04-01 An example of this is Minazo Vol. 1 and Minazo Vol. 2|Vol. 2 , dedicated to an elephant seal he visited often at the zoo and Bloody Sea , a protest against Whaling in Japan|Japanese whaling .cite web |author=Akita, Masami| title = imprec097 Merzbow, Minazo Volume One | publisher = Important Records | url = http://importantrecords.com/imprec/imprec097 | accessdate = 2012-03-26 cite web | title = Merzbow – Bloody Sea | publisher = Vivo Records | url = http://www.vivo.pl/merzbow/ | accessdate = 2008-05-14 He has also produced several works centered around recordings of his pet chickens (notably Animal Magnetism (Merzbow album)|Animal Magnetism and Turmeric (album)|Turmeric ).cite web | title = Merzbow: Animal Magnetism | publisher = Alien8 Recordings | url = http://www.alien8recordings.com/releases/animal-magnetism | accessdate = 2012-03-26

Also in 2002, Akita released Merzbeat , which was seen as a significant departure from his trademark abstract style in that it contains beat-oriented pieces. This has sparked some controversy among fans,cite web |author=Tausig, Ben| title = Noise with a Beat | publisher = Dusted Magazine | url = http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/404 | accessdate = 2008-05-14 though some reviewers pointed out that it sounded very similar to Aqua Necromancer (1998) which features samples of progressive rock drumming.cite web | title = Merzbeat – Review | publisher = Couture, François | url = Allmusic|class=album|id=r613055|pure_url=yes | accessdate = 2008-04-02 cite web | title = Merzbeat | publisher = Howard, Ed | url = http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/merzbow/merzbeat.htm | accessdate = 2008-04-02 Merzbird (2004) and Merzbuddha (2005) followed in a similar vein with sampled beats combined with Merzbow's signature harsh noise.

Through 2009, Akita released a 13 CD box-set called 13 Japanese Birds , a set which was released monthly (one album a month). This release features the return of Akita to the usage of analog sounds and also the use of drum kits. Also in that year Merzbow cancelled his tour over United States and Canada due to the 2009 swine flu outbreak|swine flu outbreak .

Current era (2010–present)


Beginning in November 2009, Masami Akita started releasing archival material from the 1980s and 1990s, both reissues and previously unreleased material, several of which were released on Compact Cassette|cassette . The Blossoming Noise label has reissued five cassettes, and began the Microkosmos Volume 1|Microkosmos series, which are new recordings on LP record|LP with collage artwork created by Akita in 1982–83. The Kibbutz (album)|Kibbutz cassette was reissued on vinyl. Other cassettes of unreleased material include Untitled Nov 1989 , 9888A , April 1992 (album)|April 1992 , and Variations for Electric Fan . Merzbow has also released three archival box sets: Merzbient , Merzphysics , and Lowest Arts and Music 1980–1983 .

Musical style


Merzbow's sounds employ the use of distortion, feedback, and noises from synthesizers, machinery, and home-made noisemakers. While much of Merzbow's output is intensely harsh in character, Akita does occasionally make forays into ambient music . Vocals are employed sometimes, but never in a lyrical sense. Contrary to most harsh noise music , Akita also occasionally uses elements of melody and rhythm.cite web | title = Merzbow/Fennesz/Antenna Farm Interview | url = http://freespace.virgin.net/sat.666/electronix1.html | accessdate = 2008-09-01

Akita's early work consisted of industrial noise music made from tape loop s and conventional instruments. Similar to his present albums, he produced lengthy, disorientating pieces. He also became infamous for the sheer amount of releases in a short time frame.cite book |title=Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise |last=Woodward |first=Brett |year=1999 |publisher= Extreme Records|Extreme |location=Melbourne |isbn=0-646-38326-4

Audiences in general, especially those of "closed societies", did not quite know what to make of his style. During his performances (with Kiyoshi Mizutani) in the USSR , at the Jazz-on-Amur '88 festival, what incorporated improvised, electroacoustic and experimental music that time (the fest's producer consciously obscured both the very type of Akita's music and the erotic trend of his art from Soviet officials), whereas the producer, rocky youth and Soviet improvised music guest stars were extremely pleased, the unprepared orthodox jazz and agier parts of the audience were severely frustrated, particularly, with loudness, to leave the site, and for the second performance, for another, 1000-place hall (of the Soviet Army Officers' House), and even much more conservative audience,Boris A. Podkosov, esq., the JOA's producer "Merzbow at JOA'88: Eastern Noise of Perestroika", manuscript, June 21, 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-21. he was asked to play "more musically" so he toned it down a bit. On that first stage, Merzbow used the finest example of "classical analogue live noisemaiking technologies" to display: untuned guitar, a drumset, various micro-objects, small springs centered in its shell baffles, large aluminium boxes with strings inside to be attacked with a fiddlestick, etc. along with multi- piezo-pickuping and close-miking techniques, live processing through vintage US fuzz, ring modulator etc. boxes, and quite vivid and spontaneous approach, backed by slide and light shows. This live recording was re-processed and released as ''Live in Khabarovsk, CCCP (I'm Proud by Rank of the Workers) LP – and as the CD 26 of the Merzbox later on.

During the 90s Akita's work became much harsher and were generally mastered at a louder volume than usual. These were heavily influenced by death metal and grindcore bands of the time (a prime example is the Venereology (album)|Venereology album).cite web |title=Merzbow interview |url= http://www.japsounds.by.ru/engmerzbow.html |publisher=Corridor of Cells |accessdate=2010-07-19 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20040716002237/ http://www.japsounds.by.ru/engmerzbow.html |archivedate = 2004-07-16 The mid-90's saw Akita being heavily influenced by psychedelic bands and this was reflected in various albums.

After 2000, Akita started making vague concept albums and experimented with Sampling (music)|sampling rhythms. He also began to use laptops. And at the same time he developed his vegetarianism, Merzbow also started to use animal themes on albums as well as using animal sounds on the album itself (a good example would be Frog+ ).

Side projects


In addition to Merzbow, Akita has been involved in a number of side projects and groups.

Side projects


Abtechtonics (or variations of this) was used by Akita for his artwork on Merzbow releases.

Pornoise was a mail art project where Akita made xerox art using discarded pornographic magazines taken from the trash, which was sent with his cassettes, the idea being that his tapes were like cheap and disposable mail-order pornography. The name was also used for a track on the Sexorama compilation, the Pornoise/1kg box, and is credited for artwork on a couple Merzbow releases.

Right Brain Audile is co-credited on the two Music for Bondage Performance albums, as they're soundtracks he did for several Sadomasochism|S& M /faux- Sepukku films produced by Right Brain. "RBA" reappears on Merzbient , which features recordings from this era.

SCUM was a project where Akita made new releases out of previous Merzbow sessions. SCUM is an acronym for "Society for Cutting Up Merzbow" (a reference to the SCUM Manifesto ), "Scissors for CUtting Merzbow" or "Steel CUM" among others.

True Romance was a performance art project in the early 90s with Tetsuo Sakaibara (who later joined Merzbow live) and Toshiyuki Seido . The performances included fetish equipment, simulated gore (including autopsy), mechanical devices, nude models, etc. It was inspired by Viennese Actionism . Masami Akita was a performer in addition to composing the backing music.

Zecken was used for two solo performances in 1996.cite web |title=Memorial page of Shohei Iwasaki |url= http://www.web-rain.com/iwasakishohei/bio-2.html |accessdate=2010-09-15

Groups


Bustmonster was a "conceptual death metal" (because they couldn't play death metal)cite web |title=Trevor Brown interviews Masami Akita |author=Trevor Brown |url= http://www.tb-art.com/tb-art/html/archive/merzbow_interview.htm |accessdate=2010-07-19 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/19970625171403/ http://www.tb-art.com/tb-art/html/archive/merzbow_interview.htm |archivedate = 1997-06-25 group with Tetsuo Sakaibara, Incapacitants|Fumio Kosakai , Solmania|Masahiko Ohno , Monde Bruits|Shohei Iwasaki , Masonna|Maso Yamazaki and Zev Asher . Flying Testicle was just with Yamazaki and Asher.

Merzbow Null was a collaboration between Masami Akita's Merzbow and KK Null|Kazuyuki Kishino 's Null, including Kiyoshi Mizutani and Asami Hayashi among others. Tibeta Ubik was Akita and Kishino duo. Both groups made several cassettes of live improv performances.cite journal |last=Wehowsky |first=Ralf |year=1987 |title=Masami Akita aka Merzbow: Eine Cassettographie |journal=Bad Alchemy |volume=7 |pages=45–46

Sponge was an anonymous group whose personnel are named after prominent Japanese businessmen/doctors, the actual performers are believed to be Hijokaidan|Jojo and Junko Hiroshige , Masami Akita and Maso Yamazaki.

Other groups include: Boris (band)|Boris with Merzbow ; Commando Bruno Sanmartino with Incapacitants and Violent Onsen Geisha ;cite journal |year=1995 |journal=Ongaku Otaku |issue=1 |page=51 |publisher=Automatism Press |issn=1081-1761 Kikuri with Keiji Haino ; Maldoror with Mike Patton ; MAZK with Zbigniew Karkowski ; Melting Lips with Hanayo ;cite web |title=Salon Tetra events |url= http://www.neontetra.co.jp/tzkzone/red/events/events.html |accessdate=2010-09-15 Muscats with Hanayo and Violent Onsen Geisha|Masaya Nakahara ; Merz-Banana with Melt-Banana ;cite web |title=Melt-Banana interview |first=Aaron |last=Burgess |url= http://www.angelfire.com/space/meltbanana/interviews/words/aaron.html |accessdate=2010-09-15cite web |title=Past shows 1995 |first=Toshiaki |last=Sudoh |url= http://www.alibabarecords.com/sudoh/shows/past_shows1995.html |accessdate=2010-09-15 Satanstornade with Russell Haswell (they later released an album entitled Satanstornade under their real names); Shalon Kelly King with Fumio Kosakai.cite web |title=Jungle club scene, Jan-1998 |url= http://www.jungleweb.com/cal/cal-view.cgi? list/1998.1 |accessdate=2010-09-15

Akita also played drums for Hijokaidan during the early–mid 90s.

Balázs Pándi has drummed for Merzbow at several concerts since 2009.

Discography


main|Merzbow discography

Bibliography


After completing his degree, Akita became a freelance writer and editor for various magazines in Japan. He frequently writes on a variety of topics such as sexuality (including pornography , Sadomasochism|S& M , and Japanese bondage . Excerpts appear in the Music for Bondage Performance album notes), underground and extreme culture (including music and art), architecture, and animal rights. None have been published in English.

Year!!Japanese title!!English title!!Title translation!!Publisher!!ISBN
1988???????? ??????????????
Tosaku no anaguramu: Shuenteki porunogurafi no gekijo
The Anagram of Perversion Anagram of perversion: Theatre of fringe pornography Seikyusha ISBN 4-7872-1005-X
1989????????? ??????
Ikei no manierisumu: "Ja" no minzoku
Mannerism of heterodoxa: "Perverse" traditionsISBN 978-4-7872-3022-5
1990???????·?????? ????????????
Fetisshu fasshon: Henbo suru eros to kairaku shintai
Fetish Fashion Fetish fashion: Transformation of eros and body playISBN 4-7872-1010-6
1991????·???????
Sekkusu shinboru no tanjo
The Power of Goddess of Love Birth of the sex symbolISBN 978-4-7872-1011-1
1992???·??? ???·???????????
Noizu wo: Noizu myujikku to sono tenkai
Noise War: Noise 10 Years Noise war: Noise music and its developmentISBN 4-7872-7035-4
1993????????
Kairaku shintai no miraikei
Terminal Body Play The future of body playISBN 4-7872-1018-1
???·?????
Bodi ekizochika
Body Exotica: Sexual Atrocity ISBN 4-89176-288-8
1994???·?????
Sukamu Karucha
Scum Culture SuiseishaISBN 4-89176-303-5
??????? ????????
Sei no ryoki modan: Nihon hentai kenkyu orai
Modern Sexuality Bizarre Modern bizarre sex: Japanese abnormality research textbooksSeikyushaISBN 4-7872-3087-5
1995????? (???·????Vol.1 ?????????1)
Ratai no teikoku (Nudo warudo vol. 1: nudizumu no rekishi 1)
Nude Empire Nude empire (Nude world vol. 1: History of nudism 1)SuiseishaISBN 4-89176-312-4
1996???????
Nihon kinbaku shashinshi
History of Japanese bondage photographsJiyu KokuminshaISBN 4-426-73800-8
1997???·????
Anaru Barokku
Anal Baroque SeikyushaISBN 4-7872-3134-0
1998??????·????
Vinteji erochika
Vintage eroticaISBN 4-7872-3149-9
1999??? ??????
Nyoinko: Seigaku koten yori
Think Vagina Vagina thoughts: From sexology classicsOutou ShobouISBN 4-7567-1131-6
?????·???·??? ???????? (???·????Vol.2)
Sutorenji nudo karuto: Fushigi no ratai tengoku (Nudo warudo vol. 2)
Strange Nude Cult Strange nude cult: Mystery of nude paradise (Nude world vol. 2)SuiseishaISBN 4-89176-313-2
2000??·?????
Rabu pojishon
Love Position Outou ShobouISBN 4-7567-1141-3
2005????????
Watashi no saishoku seikatsu
Cruelty Free Life My vegetarian lifestyleOhta PublishingISBN 4-87233-979-7

Note: English title refers to English writing on the cover, sometimes it's a translation of the Japanese title, or a completely different phrase.

References


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Further reading


  • Woodward, Brett. Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise (1999). ISBN 0-646-38326-4.

  • Hegarty, Paul. Noise/Music: A History (2007). ISBN 0-8264-1727-2.

  • Bailey, Thomas Bey William. Micro Bionic: Radical Electronic Music and Sound Art in the 21st Century (2009). ISBN 1-84068-153-5.


  • External links


  • http://www.merzbow.net Merzbow official website

  • http://soundcloud.com/merzbow Merzbow at SoundCloud

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p45034|pure_url=yes Merzbow at Allmusic

  • http://www.discogs.com/artist/Merzbow Merzbow at Discogs

  • http://www.last.fm/music/Merzbow Merzbow at Last.fm

  • http://www.ubu.com/sound/tellus_13.html Merzbow – "Gamma-Titan" published on the Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine

  • http://www.musicandmeaning.net/issues/showArticle.php? artID=2.4#sec_4_4_3 Analysis of Merzbow's use of noise as music


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