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Digital Hardcore Recordings and Merzbow discography

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Difference between Digital Hardcore Recordings and Merzbow discography

Digital Hardcore Recordings vs. Merzbow discography

Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) is a record label set up in 1994 by Alec Empire, Joel Amaretto and Pete Lawton. This is a comprehensive discography of the Japanese noise musician Masami Akita, better known by his stage name Merzbow.

Similarities between Digital Hardcore Recordings and Merzbow discography

Digital Hardcore Recordings and Merzbow discography have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alec Empire, Hanin Elias, Live CBGB's NYC 1998, Merzbow.

Alec Empire

Alec Empire (born Alexander Wilke-Steinhof on 2 May 1972 in Charlottenburg, West Berlin) is a German musician who is best known as a founding member of the band Atari Teenage Riot.

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Hanin Elias

Hanin Elias (born 31 May 1972) is a Syrian German industrial/techno artist.

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Live CBGB's NYC 1998

Live CBGB's NYC 1998 is a live album by the German digital hardcore pioneer Alec Empire and the Japanese noise artist Merzbow.

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Merzbow

, better known by his stage name, is a Japanese noise musician. He is best known for his style of harsh, confrontational noise exemplified on his 1996 release, Pulse Demon. Since 1980, he has released over 400 recordings, and has collaborated with various artists. The name Merzbow comes from the German dada artist Kurt Schwitters' artwork Merzbau, in which Schwitters transformed the interior of his house using found objects. The name was chosen to reflect Akita's dada influence and junk art aesthetic. In addition to this, Akita has cited a wide range of musical influences from progressive rock, heavy metal, free jazz, and early electronic music to non-musical influences like dadaism, surrealism, and fetish culture. Since the early 2000s, he has been inspired by animal rights and environmentalism, and began to follow a vegan, straight edge lifestyle. As well as being a prolific musician, he has been a writer and editor for several books and magazines in Japan, and has written several books of his own. He has written about a variety of subjects, mostly about music, modern art, and underground culture. His more renowned works were on the topics of BDSM and Japanese bondage. Other art forms Akita has been interested in include painting, photography, filmmaking, and Butoh dance. In 2000, Extreme Records released the 50 CD box set known as the Merzbox. Akita's work has been the subject of several remix albums and at least one tribute album. This, among other achievements, has helped Merzbow to be regarded by some as the "most important artist in noise".

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Digital Hardcore Recordings and Merzbow discography Comparison

Digital Hardcore Recordings has 76 relations, while Merzbow discography has 416. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.81% = 4 / (76 + 416).

References

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