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- Dead_Zone_(album) abstract "Dead Zone is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. The album was released in an eco-pack and is limited to 500 copies.According to Masami Akita, this album was intended to be called Flax, inspired by its uses in a vegetarian diet. But, while the album was in recording stages, the 2011 Japanese earthquake struck and the 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents just after that. It then came to Akita's attention that it was going to be the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and the theme of the album was changed to nuclear accidents and the connections between Fukushima and Chernobyl. The CD is dedicated to the worldwide anti-nuclear movement.The album photos were taken at Prypiat, located in the Chernobyl dead zone.I was in Chernobyl zone with 2 my friend who were doing fotos. It wasn't really easy to get everywhere in 10 km restricted zone , so we were traveling on military car with 2 guards, very limited in time. The lost city Pripiat' is most interesting place, but it on 99% already occupied by wild trees, almost impossible to get exess deeper in the city without special wear/gear. Most of the houses already broken and there's a constant danger for 5 or 9-floor buildings to be fallen soon. Anyway, we did some fotos in Pripiat & Chernobyl.".
- Dead_Zone_(album) artist Merzbow.
- Dead_Zone_(album) genre Noise_music.
- Dead_Zone_(album) previousWork Yaho-Niwa.
- Dead_Zone_(album) recordDate "2011-03-12".
- Dead_Zone_(album) recordLabel Quasi_Pop_Records.
- Dead_Zone_(album) releaseDate "2011-08-20".
- Dead_Zone_(album) runtime "4070.0".
- Dead_Zone_(album) subsequentWork Surabhi_(album).
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- Dead_Zone_(album) allMusic "Masami Akita".
- Dead_Zone_(album) artist Merzbow.
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- Dead_Zone_(album) genre Noise_music.
- Dead_Zone_(album) label Quasi_Pop_Records.
- Dead_Zone_(album) lastAlbum "Yaho-Niwa".
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- Dead_Zone_(album) name "Dead Zone".
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- Dead_Zone_(album) producer "Masami Akita".
- Dead_Zone_(album) recorded "2011-03-12".
- Dead_Zone_(album) released "2011-08-20".
- Dead_Zone_(album) rev Musique_Machine.
- Dead_Zone_(album) thisAlbum "Dead Zone".
- Dead_Zone_(album) title "China Glass".
- Dead_Zone_(album) title "The Blade of Oblivion".
- Dead_Zone_(album) title "The Spirit Indulges in the Sadness".
- Dead_Zone_(album) title "The Wandering Light".
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- Dead_Zone_(album) comment "Dead Zone is an album by the Japanese noise musician Merzbow. The album was released in an eco-pack and is limited to 500 copies.According to Masami Akita, this album was intended to be called Flax, inspired by its uses in a vegetarian diet. But, while the album was in recording stages, the 2011 Japanese earthquake struck and the 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents just after that.".
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