Nicholas SmithAmerican Propagandhi Fed To You By Nicholas Smith [csr036] (2004)
Release notes on American Propagandhi (nonviolence propaganda):
If you want to educate your ears
Perceive vibrations
Stay alive
And eat
It boils down to words
You can pay off the government
Which in some ways it's good
And some ways it's bad
Growing up with plants in your garden
So
Whatever the issue may be
I like to develop that craving
A lot of their formulas are complex
But what about us
What about us
If you are not a singer
Standing near an electronic machine
With the willingness of asking questions
Use that experiment for yourself
In those traditions
Everything is medicine
Turning the dial to a certain frequency
If we were really being mindful
Would we be silent?
that's what the album is all about.
Check out more information about this recording on it's Comfort Stand release page.
This item is part of the collection: Comfort Stand
Author: Nicholas Smith
Date:
2004-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Found Sounds; Experimental
Creative Commons license:
Attribution-NonCommercial
Individual Files
| Audio Files | 192Kbps MP3 |
| A. Ross Perot With A Disturbing Story / B. Operation Brittany | 3.6M |
| A. American Propagandhi / B. Antispasmodic / C. Days Of Our Lives | 4.4M |
| Sacrilege, Ex. Rikki Lake, Boneless Chicken, Viagra | 2.1M |
| A. Darkness... Smile / B. Commercial Break | 2.6M |
| A. And Now! More News, Debate, And Let's Not Forget Their Opinions / B. Commercial Break | 2.2M |
| A. Integrated Love Circle / B. You | 9.5M |
| Operation Brittany Not Accomplished | 2.9M |
| A Good Note To End On | 2.4M |
| Satan Speaks English | 3.0M |
| Image Files | JPEG |
| Cover Thumbnail | 14.0K |
| Booklet Inside | 1.1M |
| Booklet Outside | 731.4K |
| Information | Format | Size |
| csr036_files.xml | Metadata | 9.8K |
| csr036_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.9K |
| csr036_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.5K |
| Other Files | |
| csr036_rules.conf | 7.0B |
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Reviewer: Maury Brunner -




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July 25, 2007
Subject: how i feel
listening to this music made me feel like leaving America and joining a cult
Reviewer: Basic Berry -




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December 5, 2005
Subject: Nicely sewed political critique
In a cleaverly eleborated cut-up sequence, with a nice internal consistency, Nicholas Smith reviews american culture through folk and political levels. Listening to it was like reading a book about america.
Reviewer: brilliant orange object -




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November 3, 2005
Subject: radical audio workout!
this is the work of a madman! who the hell is Nicholas Smith. it destroyed my SENNHEISERS. needless to say it rules. this is experimental music."HARD CUT-N-PASTE" is what i would describe it as.



