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Graft (album)

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Length
  
37:06

Release date
  
10 March 2010

Label
  
Cold Spring

Genre
  
Noise music

Artist
  
Merzbow

Producer
  
Merzbow

Songs
  
Graft #1, Graft #2

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Released
  
March 10, 2010 (2010-03-10)

Recorded
  
November 2009 at Munemi House, Tokyo

Similar
  
Noise music albums, Other albums

Graft is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. The recording was inspired by the plant illustrations in the Voynich manuscript, and the design was inspired by a 1970s Jethro Tull bootleg called My God. The artwork for Hiranya was also inspired by a Jethro Tull album.

Contents

An unreleased work called "samidara1" was played during an event at ohrenhoch in Berlin, Merzbow described it as "using the method of several granular synthesis programs and random process of the composition.", and referenced Graft, Chabo, Jigokuhen, and Ouroboros as having the same concept.

Track listing

LP

All music composed by Masami Akita.

Bonus 7"

Release history

The LP is pressed on lime green vinyl, and comes in a plain white sleeve stamped with the name "Merzbow" and sealed with a sticker featuring the album notes. The first 150 mail order copies include a bonus 7" (on black vinyl). It was deleted when it sold out and will never be reissued on CD.

References

Graft (album) Wikipedia