Early Computer Works

Early Computer Works

Infobox Album
Name = Early Computer Works
Type = Studio album
Artist = Merzbow


Released = July, 2005
Recorded = February, 1999 at "Bedroom" in Tokyo,Japan Edited and Mastered November, 2004
Genre = Noise music
Length = 42:42
Label = Waystyx
Producer = Masami Akita
Last album = "Sphere (album)"
(2005)
This album = "Early Computer Works/Scene"
(2005)
Next album = "Senmaida"
(2005)

"Early Computer Works" is an album by Merzbow. The album was released in a two CD set, the second CD being the album "Scene". The set was limited to 100 numbered copies, and only available in a plastic box with a poster.

Track listing

All music by Masami Akita.

#"Tenshinkaku 01" - 11:08
#"Prosess 21.14.1996.8.9" - 31:34

Personnel

*Masami Akita – synthesiser, electronics, editin

External links

* [http://www.discogs.com/release/495186 Discogs website for Early Computer Works/Scene]


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