20 April 2007

56 minutes, 58 seconds

C/A/T
The Prisoner


This CD manages to merge two great personal loves: media cut-up industrial music (à la Some More Crime and Reversal Penetrations) with the surreal 1960s British TV show The Prisoner. It trades samples from the series with samples from the news about the Iraq war, making some sort of vague commentary about the nature of freedom in a democracy that's been corroded by a corrupt administration. It's entertaining, if not exactly coherent.

Too much work to do today for the World's Most Boring Software Company to blog any more than this, unfortunately. (Or should you count yourself lucky?) Maybe more tomorrow.

Also today:

56:57 Front Line Assembly, Civilization
56:57 Omne Datum Optimum, Missa XXI
56:54 Horologium & K. Meizter, Eight Studies in Transition
56:53 Atrium Carceri, Ptahil
56:52 Allied Vision, Unburied
56:52 PAL, M@rix
56:48 Die Form, Some Experiences with Shock
56:48 Die Verbannten Kinder Evas, Dusk and Void Became Alive
56:47 Combichrist, Everybody Hates You (CD 2 of 2)
56:47 Dense Vision Shrine, Litanies of Desire
56:46 Disharmony, Moonflower
56:46 Novakill, Hard Tech for a Hard World

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