Cold Spring Records presents Maximum Implosion, a caustic collecting all collaborative and most sought-after pieces between Japanese noise architect ZENI GEVA (KK Null) and famed producer noise rock connoisseur STEVE ALBINI (Big Black, Shellac). The tracks have been gathered into one massive 2xCD package which is now streaming in its entirety at Bandcamp.
Maximum Implosion is presented here in its complete form for the first time on Cold Spring, packaged in a six-panel double-digipak with original artwork and photography by Mitsushiro Hiruma, and design and layout by Alonso Urbanos.
Stream the entire ZENI GEVA & STEVE ALBINI Maximum Implosion 2xCD collection RIGHT HERE.
Maximum Implosion is out now through Cold Spring Records, with US distribution through Forced Exposure. Find US orders HERE, international orders HERE, and Bandcamp HERE.
On Maximum Implosion‘s first CD, ZENI GEVA presents ultra-heavy Japanese noise rock, with sludgy riffs, thundering feedback, lumbering drums, subhuman bass crawl, and complex noise textures, with KK Null’s trademark vocals and unique guitar, accompanied by Albini’s heavy guitar riffing. “Nai-Ha” loosely translates to “broken inside,” and the title track replays the gruesome aftermath of a car accident. The second CD captures ZENI GEVA and STEVE ALBINI‘s live-to-desk tracks from Tokyo and Osaka in 1992. ALBINI provides guitar throughout the tracks in addition to vocal contributions. The record also includes the bonus tracks from the ultra-limited 12″-only release,Superunit, presented with meticulous Cedar mastering by legendary mastering engineer Denis Blackham. All production and mixing duties were handled by STEVE ALBINI, and the final mastering handled by Martin Bowes at Cage Studios in England.
Since these recordings, Steve Albini has continued to produce and engineer several albums for ZENI GEVA, including Desire For Agony (Alternative Tentacles) and 10,000 Light Years (Neurot Recordings).
“With a huge sound reminiscent of Godflesh in its heavy bottom and impossibly high-end guitar tones, resulting in almost no mid-range, it’s hard to believe that there are only three people in the band… What saves the record from sounding like an impenetrable wall of sludge are a combination of Albini’s sure-handed engineering and production, along with the band’s precise grasp of noise, dynamics, and song construction… Anybody into sheer, painful heaviness should check this one out!” – Korperschwache
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