*199 copies limited edition* Early Japan TechNoise at its best, recorded in 1984. This essential double vinyl reissue unearths a foundational artifact from the Japanese noise underground: K2's "Herzmuskelgewebe," originally released as a limited cassette in 1984 during Kimihide Kusafuka's formative first creative phase (1983-1986). Created when Kusafuka was first defining his approach to sound experimentation, this release represents a crucial historical document from the early years of Japanese noise. Long sought after by collectors and historians of experimental music, "Herzmuskelgewebe" captures the raw, exploratory nature of K2's initial sonic investigations, before his later evolutions into metal junk manipulation and modular synthesis.
The German title, translating to "heart muscle tissue," eerily foreshadows Kusafuka's lifelong identification as an "audio pathologist" – a clinical explorer dissecting sound with scientific precision. Even in these early recordings, one can detect the methodical approach that would become his signature across four decades of uncompromising sound creation. This carefully restored vinyl edition preserves the primitive intensity and experimental spirit of the original cassette, allowing contemporary listeners to experience a pivotal moment in noise music's development. For scholars of Japanese experimental music, this release offers rare insight into the foundational period of one of the scene's most dedicated and consistent practitioners.
As K2 continues to evolve through his current third phase of mixer feedback and modular synthesis experimentation, "Herzmuskelgewebe" stands as a powerful reminder of where this singular journey began – raw, unfiltered, and utterly committed to pushing the boundaries of what constitutes music.For fans of early Esplendor Geometrico and alike.
Recorded and mixed at Dark Disco on May, 1984. K2 plays rhythm-box, metal percussions, sequencer, guitar, synth, organ, turntable, clarinet, effects. (C) 1984 Kimihide Kusafuka (K2)