V/A COME AGAIN II –CD
Furnace, sr9342
Silent Records got mr. M. Teshima of Vanilla Records to produce them ultimate Japanoise collection of early 90's. Released in 1993 (and now permanently sold out almost everywhere), Come Again II CD (follow up for Come Again double or triple 7" set on Vanilla Rec) still stays as my all time favorite Jap noise compilation. Starting from liner notes of Mark C. Jackman, it shows times of when Japanese noise was target of raising interest of various western labels and "consumers". 23 artists/bands/projects/side projects has been included, making this 45 minute CD collection of very short and very varied tracks. It clearly shows that view of what Japanese noise was/is, if often not very accurate. People tend to focus on few big names, instead of bigger picture, which makes it impossible to see the full diversity and innovation of Japanese noise in 80's and 90's. This discs is kind of "best of" edit. More professional & experienced ears might recognize that at least some of the cuts are made from artists longer releases, but it's even more amazing, that Teshima had talent to take exactly the BEST 1-2 minutes out of someones 40-60 minute tape!
Masonna is brutal as usual, Tatsua Yoshida does strange vocal noise, Solmania presents their greatest guitar noise assault ever recorded, Flying Testicle is jap-noise super-group and follows the same style as their full CD had. Strange electro loops and noises. Love And Sincerity presents amazing noise track, which is combination of commanding male voice, hysteric female sceams, church organ drones and distant noises. Nothing harsh, but amazingly great. Lack of information concerning this group has prevented me from getting anything else than one tape release, which includes from experimental to noise sounds. Often percussive and with great vocals. This track sounds like material of that tape layered & cut over eachother. Incapacitants is feedback dominated harsh noise. Being my first time to listen Incapacitants, it gave memorable experience right from the first time, making me Incapacitants fanatic till today. Dislocation presents electronics improvisations with sax. Sound is very live and with some spacey echo. Merzbow was possibly at his best in early 90's, reaching the noisiest levels but with great sound and this Super Head –track is great proof of Masami's genius work of that time. Pulsating electronic loops and violent harsh junk metal sounds on the top. Having clear structure, but never reaching musical level. Violent Onsen Geisha says fuck off to RRRecords and bye bye to noise music and presents crappy hip hop track. C.C.C.C. amazes with analogue electronics noise fields with nice female screams / yells with extensive delay echo. Some may wonder how to create ultimate Japanese noise compilation without Hijokaidan, but atleast there is its leader Jojo Hiroshige with solo track. Simple guitar noise without any fancy effects or multi-layered recordings. Abominable Snowman Effuse Anal Tibet is unknown project for me. Not even noise, but experimental sitar recordings, with very oriental feeling. Legendary Nord gives live cut of their psychedelic noise before The Hanatarash starts to play with sony & victor games to create rather stupid "noise". Mortal Vision was, and still is solo project of Hasegawa of C.C.C.C. Guitar is the source of sound, and he created great track with crushing loop and droning guitar noise. S-Core is another veteran who has done material from early 80's till 2000's, maintained his lo-fi electronics approach, and created some memorable recordings. Track presented here is too short to reach trance inducing power of longer S-Core works, but still is very good one. Kinkakuji is G.R.O.S.S. label related guitar project, which is like guitar ambient with vocals. Monde Bruits is noise as well, mostly abusing guitar. Diesel Guitars was aggressive guitar noise duo, before it changed to Diesel Guitar, one man, one guitar drone project. "Maria" tape recorded to G.R.O.S.S. is still one my favorite guitar drone recording ever made in this world. This one is more aggressive/noisy, yet not bad of course. Null presents his guitar ambient with wonderful backwards feedback /string abuse sounds. Just perfect material in the lines of best Null works. Aube is still at his earliest stage of doing water sound manipulations. Vanilla Records owners own project Yellow Cab is one of the best on the CD. Starting with couple beats of the drum machine, until changing into multi-layered electronic wall. Sound is not harsh, but is noisy electronics. On the top there is high pitched strange vocals. Track ends before you get enough, and the only works besides this, tape for G.R.O.S.S. was much more lo-fi and simple, not reaching same atmosphere. CD ends with highly reverbed experimental sounds, possibly created with broken glass? Agencement is often said to be violin improvisation, but these silent glass recordings sound better. Or if it is really violin, I'm amazed.
CD offers very little of what nowadays is the "standard" japanese noise, known from many many artists who offer full harsh blast. I would say in these times, there was more variety and personality when sound of noise is understood in wider concept and not only in it's "ultimate form". Despite none of the bands really present sex noise, label has used artworks of Trevor Brown. I won't complain about use of bondage and medical fetish, yet for some people it has given view that everybody in Japan is doing bondage/sex/noise, despite it is only couple of individuals in few of their records. But whatever people think, I would say, this was better than all the birds and other shit you see now...
I can't give any excuses of not to buy this. Together with NOISE FOREST, EXTREME MUSIC FROM JAPAN and few others, this is ESSENTIAL to have. Don't hesitate to pay even couple dozen $$ to obtain 2nd hand copy! (MA)