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DJ Spooky's new project "The Secret Song" isn't really an album: it's a manifesto about the place of history in our modern collaged, scrambled, sampla-delic to the core, mega info overloaded digital culture. With references stretching from Thorstein Veblens "Theory of the Leisure Class" and John Maynard Keynes classic in the 'eld of economics "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" over to hip hop's relationship to psychoanalysis and a la Edward Bernay's concept of the "manufacture of consent" - DJ Spooky's new album is a groundbreaking meditation on hip hop and electronic music relationship to philosophy, economics, and the science of sound in a world where the steady drumbeat of the 'nancial meltdown has made music the last refuge of young people with less and less time and money. DJ Spooky's peer group of artists like DJ Krush, DJ Shadow, Cut Chemist, RJD2, DJ Logic, Amon Tobin, and Coldcut have all played with the idea of concept albums. With "The Secret Song" DJ Spooky looks to bands like Nine Inch Nails, and Radiohead for inspiration. As DJ Spooky likes to say "people - it's ALL about economics." Dig'
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1. Intro - the War of Ideas 2. 5 Million Ways to Kill a Ceo 3. Multiphonic 4. Dazed and Confused [Take][Dub] 5. Measure By Measure 6. The Secret Song 7. Myxomatosis 8. Where I'm at 9. L' Autre 10. Heliocentric 11. Azadi (The New Complexity) 12. Composite Refraction Drum Solo 13. Pax Per Fidem 14. Iaco's Lament 15. Know Unkowns 16. Salt Satyagraha 17. Point-Counterpoint 18. No Quarter Dub [Take][Dub] 19. Cognitiva 20. Duality (Drum and Bass Duo in D Flat Minor) 21. Bonus Material