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Merzbox

Merzbox
Box set by Merzbow
Released June 16, 2000 (2000-06-16)
Recorded December 27, 1979 – March 30, 1997
Genre Noise, free improvisation, industrial
Length 49:54:47
Label Extreme
Producer Masami Akita
Merzbow chronology
Happenings 1000 Years Time Ago
(1999)Happenings 1000 Years Time Ago1999
Merzbox
(2000)
Live at Radio 100
(2000)Live at Radio 1002000
OM Electrique
Studio album by Merzbow
Recorded December 27, 1979 at home
Length 58:38
Metal Acoustic Music
Studio album by Merzbow
Recorded January 1980 at home
Length 46:59
Remblandt Assemblage
Studio album by Merzbow
Recorded 1980 at home
Length 53:19
Collection Era Vol. 1
Compilation album by Merzbow
Recorded 1981 at various locations
Length 66:16
Collection Era Vol. 2
Compilation album by Merzbow
Recorded 1981 at various locations
Length 66:45
Collection Era Vol. 3
Compilation album by Merzbow
Recorded 1981–1982 at Lowest Music & Arts
Length 66:56
Paradoxa Paradoxa
Live album by Merzbow
Recorded March 22, 1981 at Kid Ailack Art Hall, Tokyo
Length 72:23
Material Action for 2 Microphones
Studio album by Merzbow
Recorded July 1981 at Mizutani home studio, Kasai
Length 70:45
Yantra Material Action
Studio album by Merzbow
Recorded 1981 at various locations
Length 42:33

Merzbox is a box set compilation by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. It consists of 50 CDs spanning Merzbow's career from 1979 to 1997. 30 discs are taken from long out of print releases, while 20 are composed mainly of unreleased material. The box also contains two CD-ROMs, six CD-sized round cards, six round stickers, a poster, a black long-sleeve T-shirt, a medallion, and the Merzbook, all packaged together in a "fetish" black rubber box. It is limited to 1000 numbered copies. A Merzbox Sampler was released in 1997.

The Merzbook, subtitled The Pleasuredome of Noise, is a 132-page hardcover book written by Brett Woodward with over 100 images. It contains an extensive biography, culled from previous interviews and articles, a new interview, and essays by Achim Wollscheid, Jim O'Rourke, Damion Romero, Eugene Thacker, and Jonathan Walker. Masami Akita provides extensive liner notes for each disc. The book was also released separately with the Merzrom included.

The Merzrom is an interactive multimedia CD-ROM, designed by Troy Innocent. A second CD-ROM contains various Extreme press and a catalog. The "Merzdallion" medallion was designed by Marcus Davidson. Art direction and design were by Doriana Corda. Audio mastering was by François Tétaz.

Extreme's original plan was to reissue Collaborative, their only vinyl release, for the label's tenth anniversary. There was then discussion of reissuing other early releases, with talk of a ten disc box, the number was finally set at 50 discs. The Merzbox was originally scheduled for release in late 1997, and available for pre-order, but kept getting delayed until it was finally released in 2000. It was officially launched on June 16, 2000 at Sónar, Barcelona, where Merzbow also performed.

Those who had pre-ordered received a two CD album called Decomposition with remixes of Eugene Thacker and Shane Fahey followed by the original tracks, the Merzbox Sampler, and two posters. These were then made available with purchase of the Merzbox for extra money.


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