Merzbow1930

Label:

Tzadik – TZ 7214

Series:

New Japan – TZ 7214

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Experimental

Tracklist

1 Intro 2:39
2 1930 19:39
3 Munchen 2:02
4 Degradation Of Tapes 12:29
5 Iron, Glass, Blocks & White Lights 21:50

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyHip's Road
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Tzadik
  • Copyright ©Tzadik
  • Recorded AtZSF Produkt Studio
  • Mixed AtZSF Produkt Studio
  • Glass Mastered AtNimbus

Credits

  • Composed By, Performer, Electronics [Noise Electronix], Tape, Synthesizer [EMS Synth-A, EMS VCS 3, Moog The Rogue]Masami Akita
  • DesignIkue Mori
  • Executive-ProducerJohn Zorn
  • Photography By [Cover Photo]Masami Akita
  • Photography By [Merzbow Photos]Don Lewis (4)
  • Producer [Associate]Kazunori Sugiyama

Notes

Recorded and mixed at ZSF Produkt, Tokyo.
Final mix on December 24, 1997.

Cover: Art Deco light installation at Isetan Department Store, Shinjuku.

A project of Hips Road.
©℗1998 Tzadik.

The title of track 5 appears as "Iron, Glass, Blocks & White Lights" on the back cover and as "Iron, Glass, Blocks And White Lights" in the booklet.

Comes with obi.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 02397 72142 0
  • Barcode (Reader): 702397721420
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): TZ 7214 : :MASTERED: ∙BY NIMBUS∙
  • Mastering SID Code (Mirrored (Variant 1)): IFPI L124
  • Mastering SID Code (Mirrored (Variant 2)): IFPI L125
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 2408

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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1930 (CDr, Album, Unofficial Release, Limited Edition) G. & P. Essential Music none Russia 1998
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1930 (CD, Album, Reissue, Digipak) Tzadik TZ 7214 US 2024
1930 (CD, Album) Tzadik TZ 7214 US Unknown
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1930 (CD, Album, Reissue) Tzadik TZ 7214 US Unknown

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Reviews

  • TullintheAqualung's avatar
    With absolutely no reason why, John Zorn refuses to release this on vinyl or re-release it on CD, etc. I wish this masterpiece had been released somewhere else.
    • zombieboy's avatar
      zombieboy
      this man is a genius
      • thezovietdada's avatar
        thezovietdada
        Of what I've heard (and god knows if anyone could ever hear the entire Merzbow discography), this is Merzbow's finest hour. It is an album where he really diversifies the sound, rather than his perhaps too-common permutations of flanged static (which in my philosophy are good too, but I have to be in the right mood). I had first heard this album around the same time that there was an enormous sculpture at the MFA in boston made of tiny household/office trinkets, arranged in a madenning Hausmannesque DaDa way. To me that perfectly describes this album and its opus, Iron, Glass, Blocks & White Lights. I count this track up with my very small list of "noise epics," including cccc's "I Wish," and Kevin Drumm's "Hitting The Pavement;" extended tracks where the sheer overwhelming crescendo of chaos takes you to new planes of ecstasy. The album seems to be made of more concrete sound sources than noise-generating analog synths, there's the sound of recording space to it. There really isn't a boring moment on this album, and even brutist New Blockaders-like "acoustic" noise (ie banging objects) can be boring.
        • Dahgrow's avatar
          Dahgrow
          Edited 18 years ago
          This CD really caught me off guard. I bought it with the expectation of it being pretty alright. But what this CD was... It was spectacular, a masterpiece, as far as noise will go. Instead of being one flat gristly tone, I was rewarded with a multi-layered, dynamic release. I think part of this album's - and probably the rest of Merzbow's work - is that it is so busy. There are always little sounds and ages going on, even amidst the static you can find sounds, possibly ones that the noise had stemmed from. After a while, the pure static noise is actually beautiful sounding. I swear that toward the end of The Degredation of Tapes it becomes very relaxing, a relaxed sensation that continues throughout the last track. The first minutes of Iron, Glass, Blocks and White Lights gives me a distinct guitar solo sound...
          This album is a wonderful, beautiful thing.

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