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Sep05: New MP3s available
Several new MP3s should be cleared
for download soon via http://www.mp3.com.au/eye/
These include:
::: Workers United
- "refreshing-hip-hop-industrial-funk" (green left
weekly)
::: Terrorism (is the friend of the state)
- heavy industrial funk akin to Ministry (c.land of rape & honey)
::: (pro)Gnosis - psychedelic-gothic-drone-rock
::: Lords of this planet - electro-clash-pop-glitchcore
::: Nuclear Waste (US made it, US can keep it)
- percussive-tribal-tech-industrial-rock (about US ambitions to dump nuclear
waste in Australia)
::: (polleetishuns are) Puppets! (for cartelists
& monopolists) - adventurous instrumental drum & bass,
from the 1998 album "politics can be fun".
::: To Protect & to Serve - post-industrial
soundscape featuring live radio broadcasts of police brutality against
peaceful protesters.
You can still download other tunes like:
::: "Project
Artichoke (CIA Mind Control Experiments)" - documentary-type
soundscape collage reminiscent of Negativland.
::: "Mandate!"
- possibly EYE's biggest radio hit; hip-hop-industrial-funk about the
undemocratic nature of supposedly democratic electoral systems; smug politicians
imposing their power onto the majority who voted against them.
::: "Slogans
for Consumer Youth" - a demo version of one of our favourites
- classic cyber-industrial electronic-body-music; musically inspired by
1980s Laibach.
::: "Taliban,
Taliban : made by the USA" - another big radio hit from 2001;
dark hip-hop with a middle-eastern flavour; how the US funded the Taliban
and Osama Bin Laden in the 1980s and 1990s.
::: "Refugees
- Detention without Trial" - this also received tonnes of radio
play in 2001. Musically we aimed for something a bit like early 80s Midnight
Oil meets the Clash; about the plight of refugees who seek asylum in Austraila;
locked away in outback detention centres.
Coming Soon?
When we get around to sorting out
web-space, we'll make the "Mandate!" video available again for
download once again.
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