Collection 009

Collection 009
Studio album by Merzbow
Released 1981
Recorded 1981 at home
Genre Noise
Length 44:15
Label Lowest Music & Arts
Producer Masami Akita
Merzbow chronology
Collection 008
(1981)
Collection 009
(1981)
Collection 010
(1982)
2013 reissue

Collection 009 is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow.[1] It is the ninth volume of the Collection series. The first five volumes were recorded for Ylem and consist of studio sessions with Kiyoshi Mizutani, then a member of Merzbow. However, Ylem went out of business before they could be released. Masami Akita then released them himself and recorded five more at home using previous Collection session recordings mixed with new material and effects.[2]

It was reissued on vinyl by Urashima in February 2013.[3] They had previously reissued Kibbutz. One track was included in the Merzbox in 2000.

Track listing

Original release

This side
No.TitleLength
1."Tapes, Violin, Piano" 
2."Merz Studio Performance with Tapes, Effects" 
Other side
No.TitleLength
1."Guitar, Percussions, Tapes" 
2."Tape Loop, Tapes, Noise" 
3."Concrete Tapes" 

2013 reissue

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."N.A.M 4 + E-8"6:13
2."Telecom 1/3 + N.A.M 5"17:37
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."E-3-1-1"11:30
2."E-3-1-2"1:50
3."Concrete Tape"7:05

Notes

Original release

  • Recorded and mixed at home 1981

2013 reissue

  • All mixed by Masami Akita at Lowest Music & Arts Studio, Machida, Tokyo in 1981
  • Remastered from analog tape at Elettroformati, Milano, Italy, January 2013

Personnel

  • Masami Akita – performer, mixing
  • Kiyoshi Mizutani – played several instruments on source materials

(from 2013 reissue)

Release history

Region Date Label Format Quantity Catalog
Japan 1981 Lowest Music & Arts C46 unknown n/a
Italy 2013 Urashima LP 199 UMA 052

References

  1. "Merzbow - Collection:009". Discogs. Retrieved March 17, 2013.
  2. Woodward, Brett (1999). Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise. Extreme. pp. 85–87. ISBN 0-646-38326-4.
  3. "urashima_uma052". Urashima. Retrieved March 17, 2013.
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