Rainbow Electronics 2 (1996)
Metal Machine Music Up The Ass! Apparently a remix of the original Rainbow Electronics (1991), and I remember the (now rather quaint-sounding) criticism-cum-bitching starting immediately upon its announcement, re- "remixing fucking noise?! only from Merzbow". (Merzbow fatigue already well en vogue back then.) You can certainly hear elements of that great multi-colored classic throughout. The liner notes tell me RE2 was mixed in 1990 and "renumbered" in 1996. But this is actually quite an amazing piece of heavy duty industrial-strength Sound Sculpture (up the ass). This presents exactly as I would have characterized the Merz before he became inseparable from "Japanese Noise" - not at all the full-on harshness (up the ass), but more considered and open-cheeked in its scrapmetal`d textural prongings, explosive distortion-heavy flatulants, with plenty of room to breathe, or hyperventilate, throughout. The untimely result of which is an unfortunate, and rather preemptatory, overshadowing by the mighty harsh Merzclassics of the mid 90`s. I was certainly guilty. Popped this sucker in, spun it once, puked it out and, with wide-mouthed rainbow yawn, declared it far inferior to all my Merzfaves... what a fucking Bloated Wanker. Eating rainbow crow like a motherfucker right now as RE2 is enjoying almost constant spin this week, to be interrupted only occasionally by -
Quote from: acsenger on June 06, 2012, 12:01:22 PM
the Merzbow/Aural Torture Mechanism split CD...I must say the Merzbow track (about 34 minutes long) is one of his best ever! It was recorded in 1994 and it has everything: harshness, loops, great structure, a wide range of sounds... awesome.
On the strength of this recomendation, finally got around to getting with it. And ten minutes in I`m shaking my head thinking, "Damn you Ascenger! - *thunk.. buzz... clunk* "This is a total go-nowhere affair." But hold that thought. This one takes forever to get going, but - slowly, almost imperceptibly, all the seemingly random thunkings buzzings clunkings snowball into a massive kaleidescopic orgy of all-consuming density. Incredibly well-composed for something that appears to have been improvised on the spot. Perhaps not in the very tippy-top tier but makes for a very Merzwhile and satisfying listening session.
EDIT tagged on some dates in the interest of context