Paradoxa Paradoxa
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| Paradoxa Paradoxa "Live at Kid Airak Hall" | |||||||||||
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| Live album by Merzbow | |||||||||||
| Released | 1982 | ||||||||||
| Recorded | 22 March, 1981 | ||||||||||
| Genre | Noise music | ||||||||||
| Length | 45:42 | ||||||||||
| Label | Lowest Music & Arts | ||||||||||
| Producer | Masami Akita | ||||||||||
| Merzbow chronology | |||||||||||
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Paradoxa Paradoxa is the first live performance release by the Japanese noise musician, Merzbow. It was recorded live at the Kid Airak Hall in Tokyo. The album was released in cassette format by Lowest Music & Arts in 1982 and rereleased in 2000 as disc 7 of the Merzbox.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All music by Masami Akita.
[edit] Original Cassette Version
Side A:
- "Part. I" - 23:28
Side B:
- "Part. II" - 22:14
[edit] CD Rerelease
- "Paradoxa Paradoxa Pt.1" - 46:14
- "Paradoxa Paradoxa Pt.2" - 26:08
[edit] Personnel
- Masami Akita - tapes, rhythm machine, organ, alto saxophone, electric violin, "syn-are", drums, microphone, percussion, synthesizer, slide projection
[edit] Notes
- Masami Akita
- 209 Suzuka Heights
- 2-14-6, Asagaya-Minami
- Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan

