Smegma Plays Merzbow Plays Smegma
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Smegma Plays Merzbow Plays Smegma | |
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Studio album by Smegma & Merzbow | |
Released | October 29, 1996 |
Recorded | 1996 at ZSF Produkt Studio and Smegma Studios |
Genre | Noise |
Length | 39:03 |
Label | Tim/Kerr |
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Smegma Plays Merzbow Plays Smegma (also known as Plays) is a collaborative album between Smegma and Merzbow, in which the artists rework material submitted by each other.[2] As Tim/Kerr was part of PolyGram, this is one of the rare Merzbow releases on a major label.
The CD booklet claims the disc is split into fifty tracks, and to "use shuffle play for unique compositions every time", but in fact only has two tracks.
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Electro Smegmacoustic Music" (1–26. Merzbow's World) | 19:37 |
2. | "Smegma Plays Merzbow" (27–50. Smegma's World) | 19:27 |
Notes
- "Electro Smegmacoustic Music" – recorded & mixed at ZSF Produkt Studio Jan 8, 1996
- "Smegma Plays Merzbow" – composed 1996 at Smegma Studios
Credits
- Masami Akita – Smegma tapes, MA-tape, audio generatior, teleband tranceiver, mixer
- Smegma – Merzbow tape, tape loops, record players, wood flute, vocals, Optigan, mussette, frequency analyzer
Visuals
- Smegma & Servo – design, layout
- Marc Trunz – object/melissa photos
- Abtechtonics – inlay collage
- Masami Akita – inner photos
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Quantity | Catalog | Sold Out |
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United States | 1996 | Tim/Kerr | CD | unknown | 644 830 140-2 | Yes |
Picture disc | 644 830 140-1 |
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- ↑ Couture, François. Smegma Plays Merzbow/Merzbow Plays Smegma at AllMusic. Retrieved August 20, 2012.
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