Jamie Saft/Merzbow - Merzdub

Merzdub
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Album Details: Merzdub

Release Date:08/01/2006
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Track List: Merzdub

  1. Conquerer
  2. Beware Dub
  3. Skinning J-Lo
  4. Kantacky Fried Dub
  1. Visions of Irie
  2. Dangermix
  3. Updub
  4. Slow Down Furry Dub

Pro Reviews: Merzdub

  • All Music Guide

    As Merzbow, Masami Akita has already done 'tribute' projects to Prog Rock (Aqua Necromancer) and jazz drummers (Doors Open at 8 AM), rendering the source material all but unrecognizable. Then, there's Merzbuddha", supposedly inspired by listening to dub artists like Dennis Bovell and Keith Hudson. But Merzdub is something altogether different, even for a Merzbow collaboration album. Here, Masami Akita handed his material over to Jamie Saft, who then overdubbed multiple instruments creating pieces that veer back and forth between noise drenched dub tunes and noisy soundscapes. Instuments, beats and voices drift in and our of Akita's murk while the murk itself drifts in and out of the tunes. Much of the time, it's Saft's contributions that are in the forefront, but he does give the focus to Akita at many points throughout. In fact, "Kantacky Fried Dub" and "Dangermix" are almost entirely Merzbow. "Updub" is just plain loopy and "Slow Down Furry Dub" is darn near mellow and very nice...re...ally They might not even clear the room if played at a party, and that's saying alot when it comes to Merzbow. Of course, it would be quite a stretch to call any Merzbow album fun. And while Merzdub only almost qualifies based on sheer perversity, there is clearly an element of humor on display ("Skinning JLo" anyone?) and it's as close as you're likely to ever get with a Merzbow release. This could be the most gentle introduction to the world of Merzbow yet. - Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Jamie Saft

Inspired keyboardist Jamie Saft started appearing on an increasing number of NY-oriented jazz recordings as the '90s progressed. Born in Queens, New York, Saft studied at the New England Conservatory of Music and Tufts University. At these schools, he studied with Paul Bley, Geri Allen, Cecil McBee and Joe Maneri; in addition to having composer and "piano technical guru... Read more