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subQtaneous: Some Still Despair In A Prozac Nation

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psy_collab I downloaded this album (legally) 10 years ago and lost it. I'm so glad that I found it here again.
An awesome mixture of different music styles (metal, hip hop, industrial...) with a great concept.
If you're "living under a stone" and not up for looking beyond your music-horizon, stay there and don't buy this record. 🤠
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Doublebind 05:30
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Reality 02:11
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Dailygrind 05:44
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Wake Up 06:01
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All You Know 05:19
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Equinox 02:20
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Solstice 04:37
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Described as a “stick of dynamite strapped to reality,” (Scenery Zine), subQtaneous carves new soundscapes ranging from brutal, pounding industrial to sarcastic hip hop set over carnival music to delicately layered trance. It has been compared to Pigface, probably due to its format, but it veers in ten different directions, bringing in the tranced out weirdness of Coil and a track later the psychosis of Mr. Bungle.

While the tracks are tied together by a common theme – the corrosive dark side of capitalism, and its effects on our psyche – none of the musicians involved in this project try to beat you over the head with their ideology. Instead it remains, as the title would imply, an almost subliminal experience that slowly gets under your skin, and doesn’t come out in the wash.

Some of the inspiration was the idea of the gradual decline of the American empire, enmeshed in many of the same myths which gave birth to Party At The World's End. But drugs might have been involved, too.

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released July 1, 2005

Production: James Curcio, Ari. Musicians: Various. (See the individual tracks for credits.)

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