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Merzbow/Keiji Haino/Balazs Pandi: An Untroublesome Defencelessness
ByOf late, Merzbow's, aka Masami Akita, collaborations with other artists have focused more attention on his sonic panoramas. He can be heard with Boris, Gareth Davis,

Akira Sakata
saxophone, altob.1945

Mats Gustafsson
woodwindsb.1964

Thurston Moore
guitar
Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

Roswell Rudd
trombone1935 - 2017

Ivo Perelman
saxophone, tenorb.1961
This outing Merzbow and Pándi team up with legendary Japanese guitarist

Keiji Haino
guitarThe musicyes it's loud, or should I say yes, it's loud? yes, it's harsh, but thanks to Pándi there's an approachable side here. He acts as Virgil, Dante's guide through Inferno, beating the drum, so to speak. The music is made up of two suites, "Why Is The Courtesy Of The Prey Always Confused With The Courtesy Of the Hunters..." and "How Differ The Instructions On The Left From The Instructions On The Right?"
The first suite opens with a few strummed notes, then the exploratory drums open the door to Merzbow's storm of electronic feedback. This ,though, is not a battle royal, but occasionally mutual assured destruction. Haino can scorch the earth as mightily as Akita, with Pándi supplying a constant pulse. His drums are really the only way through this arena. The pause we hear in Part III of "Why Is The Courtesy Of The Prey Always Confused With The Courtesy Of the Hunters..." is filled with the atmospherics of Akita's electronics that draw thunderous beats and echoey guitar notes. All of which builds to a running-on- fumes, cathartic ending.
The next four tracks comprise Parts I-IV of "How Differ The Instructions On The Left From The Instructions On The Right?" The separate parts give each musician distinct space. We can't really call them solos, since the suite constantly hurls towards forever. In Part III, Haino shouts lyrics over the electronic wind and drumming thunder. Turn it up, this is fortissmo with a capital 'F.' ">
Track Listing
Why Is The Courtesy Of The Prey Always Confused With The Courtesy Of the Hunters...(Part I); Why Is The Courtesy Of The Prey Always Confused With The Courtesy Of the Hunters...(Part II); Why Is The Courtesy Of The Prey Always Confused With The Courtesy Of the Hunters...(Part III); How Differ The Instructions On The Left From The Instructions On The Right? (Part I); How Differ The Instructions On The Left From The Instructions On The Right? (Part II); How Differ The Instructions On The Left From The Instructions On The Right? (Part III); How Differ The Instructions On The Left From The Instructions On The Right? (Part IV).
Personnel
Merzbow: electronics; Keiji Haino: guitar, electronics, occasional vocals; Balazs Pandi: drums.
Album information
Title: An Untroublesome Defencelessness | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: RareNoiseRecords
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