Japanese author Kenji Siratori approached Brainclaw this week to propose a collaboration. He is a well-known author who works in a very stange technique of seemingly random words and phrases, all steeped in a very cyberpunk techno-horror style.
His closest ancestors would be authors like William S. Burroughs and Antonin Artaud. The material is raw, futuristic and very dark. It seems to be a perfect match for some custom-crafted Brainclaw music.
Kenji describes his own work… “I believe that the novel becomes a cultural trigger-but this requires the digital narrative of nerve cells that had the creature intensity-simultaneously we must perceive the instant when the novel is networking as a part of the human body emulator.”
Work begins next week on this interesting collaborative effort. No one is quite sure how the song will be released, but it will most likely be available for free download from the MUSIC page on this website. More news as it becomes available…















