MSBR

MSBR

Genres: noise, harsh noise, power electronics, Japanoise, experimental

About MSBR

MSBR (Molten Salt Breeder Reactor) was a noise solo project from Tokyo, Japan, founded by Kōji Tano (田野幸治, 1961 – 2005). Starting in 1992, Kōji Tano was one of the most respected artists to emerge from Japan's noise / experimental music scene of the 1990s. Much of his material was self-released on his own labels. Collaborations have included such artists as The Haters, Bastard Noise, Daniel Menche, Richard Ramirez and Small Cruel Party. He also used the name Magmax. Kōji Tano died of cancer on 31 July 2005 at the age of 44.

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5,507 listeners  ·  46,536 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

5
stations playing
1
country
13
tracks tracked
most active station (The Russian Federation)
Heard alongside: Merzbow Aube Dissecting Table

MSBR — Top 13 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
MSBR A Positive Action 3
MSBR A Negative Action 8-12
MSBR The Blaze Of Collpasing Pt 2
MSBR Japanoise Action In Russia 1998
MSBR Jerico
MSBR Landward
MSBR Massive Construction
MSBR Spherical Electronics 1
MSBR Untitled [1]
MSBR Untitled [2]
MSBR Shining
MSBR Dead Lock
MSBR MSBR: Untitled
A Positive Action 3
A Negative Action 8-12
The Blaze Of Collpasing Pt 2
Japanoise Action In Russia 1998
Jerico
Landward
Massive Construction
Spherical Electronics 1
Untitled [1]
Untitled [2]
Shining
Dead Lock
MSBR: Untitled