Label: Slowdown Records
Series: Merzbow Archive Series / the mid '80s
Format: CD
Genre: Experimental
In stock
Agni Hotra" references the ancient Vedic fire ritual - one of Hinduism's oldest ceremonies, performed at sunrise and sunset to purify the environment and establish cosmic harmony. By invoking this concept, Akita suggests that Merzbow's harsh frequencies might serve purifying rather than merely destructive functions. The fire ritual burns away impurities, leaving clarity and renewal in its wake.
This alternate mix reveals how studio decisions shape ostensibly "raw" noise - the fire ritual metaphor proves apt as these recordings generate intense transformative heat. The existence of multiple mixes raises interesting questions about the nature of noise music: if these sounds are meant to be overwhelming and absolute, what does it mean to offer different versions? Perhaps the answer lies in the ritual context - each performance of Agni Hotra is unique, yet all serve the same purifying purpose.