Showing posts with label Merzbow/Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Merzbow/Potter. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
MERZBOW/POTTER: The Spoken Word
Pattern. He dragged the dog to make his numbers, throw his leg against the wall. This was recreation. He hitched paper to a face on the wall, as if covering was forgetting. This, called travel. He noticed the moon was ill, so he used a shovel to tap a remedy, count his way home.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
MERZBOW/POTTER: AN AUDIO/VISUAL COLLABORATION
Included (graphics only) in the RRReport on Japanese Noise and Junk Omnibus, SUB-URBAN is an audio/visual collaboration that merits attention because of its unusual brevity (the audio track) and graphic clarity (the visuals). Both of these qualities make this distinct from the bulk of Masami Akita's work, especially as it's a miniature with spoken word included. The audio track was only released as part of the OF SOUND MIND (Godsend Productions) double cassette compilation. SUB-URBAN is described in the liner notes as "combining Masami Akita's brutal, grinding electronics/processing with Potter's spoken text/poetry". Both magazine and compilation are from 1992-93.
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