Cloud Cock OO Grand

Cloud Cock OO Grand
Studio album by Merzbow
Released June 14, 1990
Recorded December 14, 1988 – April 17, 1990 at ZSF Produkt Studio
Genre Noise
Length 79:16
Label ZSF Produkt
Producer Masami Akita
Merzbow chronology

Flesh Metal Orgasm
(1989)
Cloud Cock OO Grand
(1990)
Rainbow Electronics
(1990)

Cloud Cock OO Grand is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow.[1] It was Merzbow's first CD and showcases his then-new harsh noise style.[2]

It was reissued in the Merzbox (2000). "Autopussy Go No Go" was included on the Merzbox Sampler.

Background

For the European tour of 1989, Masami Akita could only bring simple and portable equipment, this led to the harsh noise style that Merzbow became known for in the 1990s. Cloud Cock OO Grand was the first example of this new style, Merzbow's first digital recording, and the first recorded specifically for the CD format. It also includes live material from the European tour.[3]

But when I started live in late 1980's I didn't like to use tape on stage. I like only live electronics. So, my studio works changed to more live composition style. I'm still using many tapes in studio works, but difference is I treat tapes and instruments. Before, I used tapes as overdubbing concept. But now tapes are crashing together, no static overdub. I found that style on Cloud Cock OO Grand.
Masami Akita[3]

Track listing

All music composed by Masami Akita.

No. Title Length
1. "Brain Forest for Metal Acoustic Concrete" (9/1/90) 23:40
2. "Spinnozaamen" (23/10/89 & 8/12/89) 24:04
3. "Autopussy Go No Go" (19/10/89) 7:43
4. "Modular" (3/12/89) 15:12
5. "Postfix" (14/12/88) 8:26

Personnel

Notes

References

  1. "Merzbow - Cloud Cock OO Grand (CD, Album)". Discogs. Retrieved May 1, 2012.
  2. Woodward, Brett (1999). Merzbook: The Pleasuredome of Noise. Extreme. ISBN 0-646-38326-4.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Dixon Christie (January 1997). "MERZBOW'S Discipline, Decibels, and Diety Japan's Minister of Sonic Terror Turns On The Feedback". Digi-zine Online Entertainment. Archived from the original on February 1, 1998. Retrieved October 19, 2012.