Dutch Tour 1989
Dutch Tour 1989 is a live album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. It comes in a pastic box with a built-in handmade instrument consisting of a metal plate, springs, and a contact microphone. Each copy has unique artwork.[1][2]
These live recordings were used as raw material on Rainbow Electronics, Rainbow Electronics 2, Continuum, Live Deformation/Holland, and "Modular" on Cloud Cock OO Grand.
Track listing
| 1. |
"V2 ('S-Hertogenbosch) September 23rd" |
55:48 |
| 1. |
"Diogenes (Nijmegen) October 3rd" |
52:07 |
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"Ekko (Utrecht) October 9th" |
51:47 |
| 1. |
"Radio Rataplan Live Show (Nijmegen Oct. 3rd)" (Frans de Waard) |
28:23 |
| 2. |
"Side A + B + C" (Masami Akita) |
24:53 |
Personnel
- Masami Akita – metals, feedbacksystems
- Reiko Azuma – metals
- Kiyoshi Mizutani – guitars, feedbacksystems on "Ekko (Utrecht) October 9th"
- Frans de Waard – studio-effects on "Radio Rataplan Live Show (Nijmegen Oct. 3rd)"
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