Scumtron
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Scumtron | ||||
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Remix album by Merzbow | ||||
Released | June 16, 1997 | |||
Genre | Noise, experimental | |||
Length | 62:05 | |||
Label | Black First | |||
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Scumtron is a remix album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow.[1] It also includes two new tracks by Merzbow.
"Eat Beat Eat #1" and "Eat Beat Eat #2" were later included on Another Merzbow Records.
Track listing
No. | Title | Artist | Length | |
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1. | "House of Kaya" | Jim O'Rourke | 4:13 | |
2. | "Eat Beat Eat #2" | Merzbow | 6:30 | |
3. | "Elephants Memory Remix" | Pan Sonic | 11:19 | |
4. | "An.Mon" | Rehberg/Bauer | 4:52 | |
5. | "Micromedley" | Russell Haswell | 4:15 | |
6. | "Ecobondage [Ending] Ae Remix" | Autechre | 11:22 | |
7. | "Eat Beat Eat #1" | Merzbow | 4:52 | |
8. | "Untitled II/1996" | Bernhard Günter | 14:42 |
Personnel
- Russell Haswell – compilation, mastering
- Denis Blackham – compilation, mastering
- Masami Akita – performer, noise manipulation, various filters, metal on "Eat Beat Eat #2"
Notes
- "House of Kaya": Remixed and edited from the original Merzbow recording Spiral Honey, Work in Progress
- "Eat Beat Eat #2": (exclusive recording) Recorded and mixed at ZSF Produkt Studio, July 1996
- "Elephants Memory Remix": Remixed from the original Merzbow recording "Elephants Memory" from Indescreet Stereo Test, Indiscreet
- "An.Mon": Remixed from the original Merzbow recording Antimonument, Art Direct
- "Micromedley": Re[mega]mixed and edited from the original Merzbow recordings "Meatrapezoid" from Green Wheels, Self Abuse; "Overhead Vulves" from Rod Drug 93, The Way Out Sound; "Delta Blues" from White Blues, Self Abuse; "Glass" from Extreme Music from Japan, Susan Lawly; "2" from Oersted, Vinyl Communications; "Fireploof Enema 1" from Batztoutai with Material Gadgets, RRR
- "Ecobondage [Ending] Ae Remix": Remixed from the original Merzbow recordings "Ecobondage [Ending]" from Ecobondage, Distemper
- "Untitled II/1996": Originates from three samples taken from the first three tracks ("Hara-Kiri Video 'Lost Paradise' Theme", "Seishi Seppuku Kei", "Ropes in Tears") of the Merzbow recording Music for Bondage Performance, Extreme. B.G. thanks his brother Dirk Günter for ongoing sponsorship...
- Compiled & mastered @ Country Masters
References
- ↑ "Merzbow - Scumtron (CD, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
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