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Monday 21 December 2009

Forthcoming Enuui album - 'Mindstate Disposition'

Sorry on the lack of updates, but its been worth it. I'm one track away from completing my album - 'Mindstate Disposition'. It's an hour of ethno-ambient works. There's a few drums here and there, but not many. Lots of meditative drones with Indian instrumentation weaved in and out. It's mainly inspired by Youth's 'Catching Fire From A Distance' album.

I've decided to let you own mp3's of it for free. Donation of your choice for flac/wav. Also looking at getting it pressed on CompactStick. A CD sized case with art, but where the CD should be is a USB stick, which I can have the high quality music, a collection of art, videos, text, and bonus mixes. Not sure when I'll be able to get this out, hopefully by February. This I'll sell for minimum unit price + p&p + £5 donation to amazonwatch.org, so I guess it'll roughly be £10.

Anyway, I have some artwork coming for it. It'll be based around this:

Photo by Chris Evans.

Preview of the album & one free flac download of 'Slow Moving Thoughts' available on my Soundcloud. Check it here, http://soundcloud.com/el-cubist/sets/mindstate_disposition

Thanks for the support over this year!

Thursday 23 July 2009

¡Justicia Now!

I recently came across this excellent documentary about the indiginous peoples of South Ecuador vs. ChevronTexaco in a intense judicial battle for ChevronTexaco to admit, and clean up the 18 billion litres of toxic byproducts of it's oil drilling in the area. They claimed to have dug special pits to put the toxic waste, but neglected to line the pits, so it all seeped into the surrounding soil and rivers polluting a vast area (the size of Rhode Island), which led to total devestation of plants, trees, animals, and humans living in the rainforest.


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This documentary is available from here

http://http.dvlabs.com/mofilms/Justicia640.mp4 It's about 110MB big, 30ish minutes long, and plays with QuickTime, or preferably VideoLan media Player.

If you'd like to know more, or donate, then visit amazonwatch.org