Retrospective: Revisiting gaop & Haggari Nakashe's Pictures of Gold and Terror (2006)
~ 20 Years of RZRecords, a Retrospective Revisiting Haggari Nakashe & gaop's Pictures of Gold and Terror (2006) 45 tracks of noise rock, grindcore, free jazz, and Japanoise (inspired) madness, and what twenty years did (and didn’t) change In the mid-2000s, the underground DIY scene was a wild west of file-sharing and CD-R trades. Blogs were the gatekeepers, forums were the community, and “going viral” meant someone posted your album on a Blogspot page that got 400 hits or mentioned you on Myspace. In the middle of this productive chaos, an unlikely partnership formed between Haggari Nakashe , a Canadian-Japanese artist who at the time had been quietly terrorizing local noise shows in Montreal and Osaka simultaneously, and gaop , a Eurasian multi-instrumental experimentalist. Their 2006 collaborative effort, Pictures of Gold and Terror , remains one of the most polarizing and fascinating relics of that era’s extreme mu...