Maldoror

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Faith No More/Mr. Bungle singer Mike Patton and noise manipulator Masami Akita of Merzbow collaborated under the name Maldoror, blending the extreme vocals Patton displayed on his solo albums for John Zorn's Tzadik label and Akita's intense sonics. Maldoror's debut She was released in 1999 on Patton's Ipecac label. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
This article refers to a musical group. For Maldoror, the book, please refer to: Les Chants de Maldoror.

Maldoror is a music project consisting of Mike Patton and Masami Akita, also known as Merzbow. The name is derived from a nineteenth century novel entitled Les Chants de Maldoror by the Comte de Lautréamont, the pseudonym of the writer Isidore Lucien Ducasse.

The project formed when Patton was on tour in Australia with his band Faith No More. At the time he had developed an interest in Japanese noise artist Merzbow. Patton made contact with Akita, and the two performed several concerts of improvised noise music around Australia. In 1997 Patton and Akita recorded material together in Tokyo, which was released as She on the Ipecac Recordings label in 1999.

Further use of the name "Maldoror" has been numerously involved with the "apocalyptic folk" band Current 93, the British experimental band Coil and the Italian avant-garde metal band Thee Maldoror Kollective.

Recently, in 2008, the Portuguese avant-garde rock band Mão Morta edited the live album Maldoror.

The life and work of Isidore Lucien Ducasse has been celebrated on a CD compilation called "Ducasse" released on Spain's Stereoskop Records.

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Maldoror (Album by Steven Severin)
Les Chants de Maldoror (1952 Avant-garde / Experimental Film)
Isidore Ducasse (French poet)
Maldoror (2003 Album by Erik Friedlander)
Maldoror (Classical Album)