Even the most experienced ear will not come out of PiaNoise unscathed. Consecrating the meeting of two consummate artists, this release confronts their universe like a massive head-on shock in the eye of a sound storm by which we sometimes feel totally drowned.
Masami Akita (Merzbow) has been surveying the territories of noise music for more than forty years, directing all sorts of instrumentaria analogical or digital, instrument or software-based. For this record he relied on his favorite combination, a mix of various effects pedals and noise generators.
Nicolas Horvath is a pianist of exceptional sensibility. More than well-versed in the classical Repertoire, he also is fundamentally curious and multifaceted, as evidenced by his rescuing works and composers from oblivion, championing them on stage and patiently, carefully recording them.
Nicolas Horvath also improvises and composes electronic music. Since the early 2000s, he has been active in the experimental and underground scene under many different names, especially Dapnom. In 2020 he released a dark ambient album under his real name, in collaboration with Lustmord : The Fall (Sub Rosa - SR / SRV 502), a duet for piano
and electronic music that rewrites/deconstructs one of the first minimal works in history, Dennis Johnson's November.
A collaboration with Merzbow had already been considered some fifteen years ago. In the midst of forced isolation, it was all the more tempting to meet symbolically, following the ways of the World Wide Web. PiaNoise is actually a project born from the health crisis and lockdowns, carried out from different homes in days of anguish and uncertainty. Both artists thus projected their worries about the ongoing crisis and today's ecological disaster.
The music produced took on the shape of a constant struggle between, on the one hand, Merzbow's continuous release of energy, saturated sounds, masses, str....... więcej