Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on November 27, 2022, 10:21:38 PM
Thinking about it further, Richard Ramirez would be another obvious contender for an opportunity like this.
I would not vote for Ramirez 50xCD box. Ramirez is, of course, fantastic, but the thing with MERZBOX is that it is massively diverse. It has huge variety of approaches. As great as Ramirez stuff is, and thinking there are several hundreds of releases to pick from, I wouldn't see necessity of HUGE box. New Forces did Ramirez vol 1 box - 5 CD's. You can easily listen it through in one sessions. No problem. Good stuff. "vol 1" kind of hints that there might be more volumes under work? Another 5 x CD box would be certainly welcomed, but if there would be 50xCD box, I have doubts if it has that kind of variation that all discs feel necessary?
Skin Crime had 20xCD box. Only one CD I didn't like much. Hijokaidan 30xCD has some of the best Hijokaidan stuff. Would have been great as stand alone discs too. While it is killer box set, nevertheless, in style of free-live-noizu there certainly is the element of recycled recipe of doing sort of same thing over and over again. There are discs that break the typical patterns, and keep it interesting. Some of the best ones are Mikawa + Jojo duo sets.
For larger boxes, I would first ask is it
necessary. Merzbox came in time before you could download stuff, time before discogs. Also time when a lot of his older stuff was no longer available. In time when just about every single Merzbow release was
pure gold. Like Moozz says, the box has couple early discs that work as documentation of earliest recordings, but other than that, just pure gold. Besides that man had vision, visual skills, many things could be said.
Not to downplay other artists, but a lot of artists may not be worthy of hardcover book. Regardless how great their noise is. There are no stories to tell behind a lot of harsh noise and perhaps no history other than very small run was made of good harsh noise tape. All these things change the nature of what huge box set means. For a lot of artists it could be good to be able to pick up handful of greatest recordings and issue those stand alone releases or in box set that actually gets listened through and appreciated for what they are.
Documenting every step of slowly evolving artistic process may not be necessary for that many noise makers.
One project, that could be very diverse, have a lot of hard to get jewels in discography, have a lot of visual presentation to make box or/and its accompanying book nice, but also perhaps lots of insight and things to say about their work, therefore perhaps
big-box-worthy, in my opinion:
Prurient
Alfarmania
Most great artists could benefit from trying to keep it at 5-10 disc sets, heh...