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  • Release Date

    May 2000

  • Length

    17 tracks

V1.0 is a compilation from the works done between 1996 and 1999, simply made tracks, with no apparent conection between them, but finally with certain common ideas between them: political issues (Country not for you, Seis Segadoras Verdes, Ultras) and points of view related to some feelings.

Ultras
A track wich is only based on long samples with some cinematographic appeal. It reminds of an imaginary scene where many Ultras (left or right radicals) run through the streets (could be in any city) beating and kicking anyone who gets in their way (could be a policeman or a three year old child). The extremes touch at one point, as happens with the Ultras.

Country not for you
A fast and repetitive rhythm leads us through some speeches from Kennedy and Nixon, edited so we can understand their real intentions. Kennedy, in the name of many world leaders shouts that this country is not for us at the time Nixon about what he really liked from in the Vietnam war.

Club
A progressive track with distorted guitar samples.

Motor
There is a huge influence from the instrumental works of Kraftwerk and Alan Parsons. A stroll trough an industrial park watching the machines, the trains, the ships, the smoke emerging from the chimneys, the rusty metal, the oil and the engines.

Disciplina
A slow progression with a treated guitars that resembles the middle east. After that, the track speeds up like a military training in wich the work rhythm raises up with force. There is one thing that helps to undertake this pressure: Discipline.

Treading Gravity (#1 station mix)
Reconstruction of an original track from Universal Beat Embassy.

Seis Segadoras Verdes
Closely related with the tale of the same name, in wich appears an utopical Mexico in the year 1999.

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