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RE: overtly political tracks
From: Nick Oliver I have one by a good friend of mine from Quebec city named Nic B. the art on the center is hilarious too, making up W with Paul Stanley's original Kiss make-up and hair do, with Rumsfeld on the flip done up like Gene Simmons. he made this track before the American election last year (but still resonates) that samples Michael Moore's oscar acceptance speech for "bowling for columbine". It's a funky track , inspired by 80's and French sounds, that loops the vocal bit "shame on you Mr. Bush, shame, shame on you Mr. Bush" and then during the breakdown, plays the rest of the sample beginning with "we like non-fiction and we live in fictitious times...". By the time the "we are against this war Mr. Bush! Shame on you!" part comes in, I'm getting nothing but huge reactions to it. Check out a sample of it here: http://205.236.147.30/music/mp3/304975.mp3 If anyone would like a copy of this, I have several in stock left in my boutique. nick -----Original Message----- From: Techhouse-bounces@... [mailto:Techhouse-bounces@...]On Behalf Of Renato Quaroni - Digerati Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:23 AM To: techhouse@... Subject: [Techhouse] overtly political tracks Anybody know of any tracks with overtly left wing political diatribes on them? Specifically anything against advertising... Surely someone out there has put bill hicks to a 4x4 beat? Hopefully it wouldn't sound as bad as that idea does... They should be uplifting tracks... unlike Mutabaruka's poem, which while being awesome could lead ecky heads to slit their wrists... More something like j-jay's one day 12"... Thanks in advance renato ++++++++++++renato quaroni++++++++++++ ++++++++++++CreativeDirector++++++++++++ ++++++++++++www.digerati.co.za++++++++++++ ++++++++++++082 494 4802++++++++++++ "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Previous: jane fitz - " paging leigh @ urbantorque" Next: O . - " web hosting?" |