Ambient / Noise / Lowercase / Field Recordings / etc.

Urashima has two new boxsets coming. An early Merzbow box and A Controlled Death Box. I highly recommend both, especially the Controlled Death bbox...


Ushi016 Merzbow - Collection 001-010 10CD in wooden box 99€

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Merzbow stands as the most important artist in noise music. The moniker of Japanese artist Masami Akita was born in Tokyo in 1979. Inspired by dadaism and surrealism, Akita took the name for his project from German artist Kurt Schwitters's pre-war architectural assemblage The Cathedral of Erotic Misery or Merzbau. Working in his home, he quickly gained notoriety as a purveyor of a musical genre composed solely of pure, unadulterated noise. Embracing technology and the machine, first in an absolutely analog way and then welcoming digital innovation, Merzbow broke boundaries and pushed toward new territories of the extreme, arriving at a sonic space of uncontaminated, straight noise that, from its base in Tokyo, has continued, now for over 40 years, to set the pace for the entire genre of noise.
Merzbow “Collection” series was originally scheduled to be released by YLEM on ten cassette. YELM was a Japanese art collective and independent label run by Masahiro Ueda, with bands like Perfect Mother, Airyfarm, Marionett Karma and Bushman-19 whose members worked in design, poetry, music, photos, video, movies and dance. It also had a connection with Kiyohiko Sano of the musical improvisation group GAP, Yoshifumi Niinuma (Sympathy Nervous) and Junko Tange (Tolerance). Masami Akita along with Kiyoshi Mizutani went to the YLEM studio in June 1981 to begin recording and mixing “Collection”. The studio was a room located in a large apartment and the main recording method used by artists was to overdub pre-recorded tapes, with ring modulator, effects and the instruments that were in the studio (guitars, wooden bass, percussion, violins, etc.). The original material on tape was previously recorded live by Masami Akita at his home and composed by sessions with Kiyoshi Mizutani rather than artist's solo sound source. According to the credits, the recordings at YLEM Studio appear to be June 3rd and 16th only (the index of the original cassette says Gap Works as the recording location). Collection 003 on the other hand was recorded and mixed at Kazuto Shimizu's Galapagos studio on June 13, 1981, where the artist also plays the clarinet and organ. However, for some reason, after producing the fifth cassette Collection 005, the continuation of the series was not recorded again in the YLEM studio. This appears to be due to studio having stopped working, but the details are unknown. The remaining 5 works are recorded at Masami Akita's home and mixes took place on October 26th and 29th 1981 and February 12th 1982. Only Collection 006 was in 1982 because he did not like the sound source originally produced and was replaced with a new one. Finally the 10 “Collection” tapes are completed. Capturing some of the Merzbow's earliest explorations, these are some of the most introspective, accessible, and engaging recordings ever made by a project that has long been defined by its unadulterated sonic assault, and represent a surprising ground zero in the movement of Japanese noise.

Unlike later Merzbow, within which bodies of exploration can be divided into rough eras, each entry of “Collection” appears like a free-standing world, with the project following a line in inquiry and experimentation towards a logical unforeseen conclusion, incorporating a vast range of instruments - tapes, organ, guitar, violin, percussion, effects, clarinet, synthesizers, drums machines, etc. - in a series of comparatively restrained delicate works that draw surprising musicality from harsh distances and rhythms, sometimes driven inexplicable toward flirtations with pop music by the use of drum machine. Ranging from free-flowing acoustic improvisations, tape manipulations and reworks of previous recordings, full throttle explorations of pure electronics, Collection 001-010 is the roots of Merzbow as it would never be heard again, unveiling the intricacy and introspectiveness that has always rested below more than four decades of Masami Akita’s wall of noise. Spanning a vast range of creative output and numerous roads less travelled for the project, these singular works are also among the most listenable, engaging, and inviting of anything Merzbow ever produced, making them a perfect place for new fans to dive in, while holding the possibility of endless revelation for the indoctrinated.
Collection 001-010 is easily one of the most important Merzbow reissues to have emerged in recent years. Not only does the collection’s contents rest incredibly close to ground zero of the Japanese noise movement, but it is a striking illumination of Merzbow’s early, rarely accessible activities, often entirely defying the perception of the project as a full throttle sonic attack.Released in an absolutely stunning painted and engraved wooden box, with ten individually sealed CD wallets, complete with an A4 folded insert, a 20x17 cm insert with notes in Japanese by Masami Akita, and a numbered postcard, in a limited edition of 300 hand numbered copies. I can’t think of a better place to launch into the new year.

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Ushi017 Controlled Death - Death Synth Box 5CD in wooden box 49€
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Controlled Death is the dark and obscure side project by the Japanese noise legend Masonna and start his activity with impressive work Symphony For the Black Murder recorded at Death Control Studio during 2017 and released in April 2018 as a vinyl edition of 199 copies. In just under five years of activity, the brilliant mind of Maso Yamazaki has created a tangled mass of noises where the smell of death is soaked in every sound producing anxiety, alienation and hypochondria turn into deep paranoia and pain.
Death Synth Box is perfectly intertwining into this stinking raw black noise that has been established into the discography of the project, this work is committed to the uprising of total devastation as we have seen with previous Controlled Death releases. Here is presented the embodiment of impure Lo-Fi black noise at its best combined with compositions of utter magnificence. The sounds come from hell, the realm of noise and stench, where men and women wander around crying. The place of the murmuring bedlam, where the giant Nimrod stands out, punished for having recklessly thought of erecting the tower of Babel, with a gigantic horn around his neck that has such a frightening sound that only the "infernal machines" of Maso Yamazaki reproduce it faithfully.

The atmospheres and hums that comes from the bits of CDs "now the painful notes begin" are those of the crackling fire, of the bubbling pitch, of the screaming wind and those that come out of the bodies of devils. Then only moans, sighs, tears, phrases in different languages, horrible speeches, words of pain, accents of anger, high and low voices created by the intertwining of cables and analog processors, without the use of the artist's voice, which it is never present in this monumental and truly admirable work for its dramatic quality, where the ability to recreate the evoked sounds only with cold machines is expressed in an amazing way. Just as the pathos is comparable to the fatal and death-bearing sound of Orlando, when in the battle of Roncesvalles, alongside Charlemagne he falls pierced by his enemies.
Released in an amazing painted and engraved wooden box in 199 hand numbered copies, Death Synth Box contains five CD in cardboard wallets for a duration of more than 5 hours totals, which tear the mind with self-destructive and agonizing screams of synthesizers and then contrasts with the sounds from blossoming machines with other synths and effects. Complete a black cardboard with a picture from Death Control Studios and amazing poster. As essential as they come.

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Perhaps not a genre-bending paradigm shift, but a comforting release arisen from the loss of close ones. Enjoyed it on a late night listen.
Patricia is based in Portland, so I'm slightly biased of course.

[ambient, field recordings]
 
Another Q1 highlight. Collaboration between Liz Harris (Grouper) and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma.

[ethereal, drone, field recordings]

 
Thx to @Ghost for mentioning this one in another thread. I downloaded from her bandcamp immediately upon hearing it. Ghost is lucky enough to have the vinyl! (one day maybe)




Oh man, I came close to ordering this one so many times but the shipping/exchange combo was a killer on it. It's an absolutely delightful album.
 
Anyone good with Bandcamp communication with the artists ? I wonder if someone contacted her through her BC and mentioned the message board/thread here and interest in the Lp if we might get a discount code or something perhaps ?
 
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Anyone good with Bandcamp communication with the artists ? I wonder if someone contacted her through her BC and mentioned the message board/thread here and interst in the Lp if we might geta discount code or something perhaps ?
That would be nice tbh. I want to pick up the cassettes and maybe the cds. I might just settle with the digital because of the cost though. It really is wonderful music
 
Hi Ambient-lovers. Check this out:
Les Halles - Invisible Cities (Oryx_ Records)
I has just been released on a small run of 200 pieces for the world.
Such a beautiful album
 
Thx to @Ghost for mentioning this one in another thread. I downloaded from her bandcamp immediately upon hearing it. Ghost is lucky enough to have the vinyl! (one day here maybe)



Oh man, I came close to ordering this one so many times but the shipping/exchange combo was a killer on it. It's an absolutely delightful album.
Anyone good with Bandcamp communication with the artists ? I wonder if someone contacted her through her BC and mentioned the message board/thread here and interest in the Lp if we might get a discount code or something perhaps ?
I can check if the local I got my copy at has extras? Can then get em out via media mail!
That would be nice tbh. I want to pick up the cassettes and maybe the cds. I might just settle with the digital because of the cost though. It really is wonderful music
I did not end up hearing back from anyone from her eBandcamp regarding a group discount for the forum :(

@Ghost any luck with your local ?

Anyone one else found it ?
 
Crossposting over from the Online Vinyl Deals thread:

Ambient/new age label Past Inside the Present is running a bundle sale for some LPs:


There are 26 selections to choose from. Of those, I highly recommend Patricia Wolf's I'll Look For You in Others from this past February which has been restocked with 30 copies.
 
Cross posted

A special thanks to @avecigrec @D Jilla and others for mentioning this magical artist.

A GREAT documentary and story of Beverly-Glenn Copeland. A Canadian-American trans musician who was rediscovered in the 70's! His 1986 cassette Keyboard Fantasies gained cult status in Japan again in 2015.

Please help spread the word about the documentary and this incredible artist and person.
I hope you are inspired as much as I am!

Keyboard Fantasies by Posy Dixon

 
Cross posted

A special thanks to @avecigrec @D Jilla and others for mentioning this magical artist.

A GREAT documentary and story of Beverly-Glenn Copeland. A Canadian-American trans musician who was rediscovered in the 70's! His 1986 cassette Keyboard Fantasies gained cult status in Japan again in 2015.

Please help spread the word about the documentary and this incredible artist and person.
I hope you are inspired as much as I am!

Keyboard Fantasies by Posy Dixon


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