Masami Akita, the relentless force behind Merzbow, delivers a crystalline distillation of his sonic universe with Kaoscitron. This album represents a remarkable synthesis—a deliberate reset that channels decades of noise experimentation into something startlingly fresh yet unmistakably essential. After more than four decades of relentless sonic exploration, Akita proves that reinvention remains not just possible but inevitable.
The album unfolds as a triptych of sonic approaches. Opening track "622" sets the stage with characteristically dense electronic textures before giving way to the three-part title suite, where Akita unveils an unexpectedly grimy, almost hip-hop-inflected rhythm beneath layers of industrial texture. The dry, gritty sonic quality of these tracks recalls the best moments of Merzbeat while pushing into unexplored territory. For devotees of rhythm-forward Merzbow, this is a revelation—proof that even within the harshest frequencies, groove persists and evolves.
The epic 26-minute closer "Flamingo Cloud" erupts into pure analog noise pulse, a cathartic detonation of electronic energy that dissolves all boundaries between listener and sound. Here, Akita demonstrates his mastery of sustained intensity—building, modulating, and releasing tension across a durational canvas that rewards patient, immersive listening. The track title's surrealist imagery perfectly encapsulates the experience: something at once delicate and explosive, natural and synthetic.
Credits: All music by Masami Akita
Recorded and mixed at Munemihouse, Tokyo 2016-2017
A&R: Yasuyuki Nakamura (Slowdown Records)