Hannover Interruption
Hannover Interruption (干渉ハノーバー, Kanshō Hannover) is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. It was released by Dradomel, a joint venture of Dragnet Records and Dom Elchklang. The A-side includes material recorded live at University of Massachusetts Lowell on September 18, 1990.[1] An excerpt from the original recording is included on Great American Nude / Crash for Hi-Fi.
Track listing
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1. | "鉄の分身、夜よ速く" (Tetsu no Bunshin, Yoru yo Hayaku) | 20:07 |
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1. | "干渉ハノーバー/ミケランジェロと不定形" (Kanshō Hannover / Michelangelo to Futeikei) | 21:04 |
Personnel
All personnel credits are adapted from the album sleeve.[1]
- Merzbow – Iron, aluminum, motor, mixer/feedback loop, various effects, tape, scratched compact disc, relaxation trainer, spring, contact mic, etc., performer, editing
- Abtechtonics – design
- Support: Reiko Azuma, Ron, Due Process, Achim Flaam
Release history
Over 90% of the first pressing was warped, so all but about 40–50 copies were trashed.[2]
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Notes |
Germany |
1991 |
Dradomel |
LP |
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DRADOMEL 02 |
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N/A |
Repress |
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