The Merzbow Archive series by Slowdown Records, which has released ten editions so far, enters its eleventh edition. This edition contains recording material from 2006 to 2007. This period saw the release of "Minazo" (Important Records, 2006), "F.I.D. (Fur Is Dead)" (Fourth Dimension Records, 2006), "Bloody Sea" (Vivo, 2007), "Merzbear" (Important Records, 2007), and "Peace For Animals" (Quasi Pop Records, 2007). Each of these works has a message of mourning for the southern elephant seals kept at the Enoshima Aquarium, opposing fur, and protesting whaling and dolphin fishing, the bear slaughter, the Yasukuni Shrine pigeon release ceremony. All of these indicate that during this period, Akita's interest in animal rights, which began after he became a vegan in 2003, was expressed in his works as opposition to more specific issues. In addition, there was a big change in his musical life during this period, as he stopped playing live only with a laptop computer, which he had been doing since 1999, and started using analog equipment again. First, he added his own instruments and some effects pedals to laptop, and as time went on, he gradually started to use more analog equipment. Furthermore, the use of on-stage guitar and bass amps, which had been stopped during the laptoponly gigs, was resumed.
This album "Feedback Purple Yellow" was recorded as a prototype for the album "Here" (L. White Records) released in 2008, but it was never used for that album and was never released. There are many moments where the deafening sounds of the self-made instruments and the dull, boomy, distorted noise acoustics run in parallel without either being the main focus, and the synergy between them gives the performance a very strong sense of speed. There are very few sounds that can be identified as coming from laptops, which suggests that the use of analog equipment is becoming more prevalent.
yorosz(aka Shuta Hiraki)
credits
released March 31, 2022
Composed, Mixed, Performed by – Masami Akita
Recorded at Bedroom Oct 2007.
Remixed & Remastered at Munemihouse Aug 2020.
Mastered at Kentaro Hayashi, Osaka, Japan.
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