Masonna

Masonna, a force to be reckoned with in the noise music scene, is the brainchild of Japanese artist Maso Yamazaki. Emerging in the late 1980s, Masonna is a direct reflection of Yamazaki's ambitions to delve into the depths of sound, tearing apart conventional structures to create an intense auditory experience. The project's name—a blend of "Madonna" and "Maso" (short for Masochist)—hints at the artist's intent to juxtapose pop sensibilities with extreme noise. Over the years, Masonna has become synonymous with a visceral, performance-oriented approach to noise music, characterized by an overwhelming barrage of electronic soundscapes. Yamazaki's uninhibited exploration of frequency and distortion culminates in his live performances, which are as visually arresting as they are sonically.

Renowned for a prolific output, Masonna's discography is extensive, with releases that constantly push the envelope of auditory endurance. Notable among the more recent works are "Annihilationism" and "Spectrum Ripper," each a testament to Yamazaki's continual evolution in manipulating sound. "Frequency L.S.D." offers listeners a psychedelic trip through modulated noise, showcasing Yamazaki's ability to craft unique sonic textures within the chaos. "Freak-out Electrolyze," meanwhile, demonstrates Masonna's undiminished capacity to shock and challenge perceptions of what music can be. Masonna remains a stalwart icon in the noise music genre, continuously influencing and building upon a niche yet fervent global following.

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血まみれのアンヌ
Album - 31 Tracks - Released October 18, 2023
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  1. October 18, 2023
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  5. November 14
  1. October 18, 2023
  2. October 7, 2022
  3. November 26, 2021
  4. December 1, 1997
  5. November 14