Merzbow - TripleAkuma (2026)

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Title: TripleAkuma
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Room 40
Genre: Electronic, Noise
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-48kHz FLAC
Total Time: 42:04
Total Size: 279 mb / 529 mb
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Tracklist
1. TripleAkuma I (03:03)
2. TripleAkuma II (05:31)
3. TripleAkuma III (06:21)
4. TripleAkuma IV (06:58)
5. TripleAkuma V (06:11)
6. TripleAkuma VI (07:35)
7. TripleAkuma VII (06:25)


A Note from Lawrence English

TripleAkuma is the third in a series of essential live documents from Merzbow.

The stage and the studio are not the same place, and Merzbow has an acute understanding of this juxtaposition. Whilst the sheer density of the music might be maintained across both spheres, the live experience of Merzbow is truly something that exists as profoundly physical and moreover, overtly performative.

Merzbow’s live methodologies draw not just from a saturation of frequency at all levels, but a recognition of how frequency can be used to affect the body. Working at the extremes of both low and high sonic energies, he creates a situation within which the fullness of the body can be tested; the aural body, that of our ears (and importantly our mind’s ear), and the physical one (after all, the body itself is an ear).

TripleAkuma, recorded in his hometown of Tokyo, captures a particularly fierce and free performance. There’s a morphic and lava-like quality to the sounds he creates here and the very room itself bares into the recording, adding a certain excessive intensity to the way the sounds carry in space, and time.

There is no one exposure that could capture the true force and presence of Merzbow live, but each capture, like this one, deepens our understanding of his truly unique and provocative sonic universe.