[Reader-list] Another Protest Song archive

valerie tevere nt at neurotransmitter.fm
Sat Jul 26 23:17:46 IST 2008


Dear Sarai list,

Please pass on the following information to artists, musicians, DJs, and
peers of whom you think might take interest. With Another Protest Song we're
most interested in rethinking this genre of music which in certain ways is
stuck in decades past. The site has received quite a good turn out so far
and we're hoping to continue to grow the archive exponentially in the coming
months. Please see below and share. http://www.anotherprotestsong.org/

All the best,
Nevarez & Tevere

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CALLING ALL ARTISTS, SONGWRITERS, MUSICIANS...
What does a 21st Century Protest Song sound like?

Given the continuing political climate, we feel
it is time for another protest song to be sung.

Upload and share your jam today!

Politically engaged music is not only a consequence of history or nostalgia,
but can be timely and pertinent commentary on our contemporary world.

Another Protest Song is a collaborative project which uses the social
networking space of the internet to archive and debate contemporary protest
music. The project went public in late May and has become a daily/weekly
growing archive with a number of original protest songs uploaded and shared
by you the user, and other ideological persuaders.

Fine tune your power chords, generate new lyrics and poetry, and set your
protest to song.

To upload, listen, and comment, check out http://www.anotherprotestsong.org

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Another Protest Song is a project of Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere;
part of their continuing investigation of contemporary music, dissent,
and public fora. www.neurotransmitter.fm

The project archive will be included in Creative Time's Democracy in
America: The National Campaign, a national program investigating the
historic roots and practical manifestations of the American democratic
tradition. www.creativetime.org



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http://www.neurotransmitter.fm/
http://www.anotherprotestsong.org/
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