[acid-jazz] Thurston Moore's new mp3 label

From: leterel (leterel_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 2003-04-05 11:37:48

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    Thurston Moore Launches Online Protest Label
    (Thom Yorke checking site daily for future
    album titles)

    Ryan Goldman reports:
    The Internet was conceived as a tool of democracy.
    Although demonized by corporations and feared by the
    government, the World Wide Web is a community at the
    frontier of change everlasting, giving new relevance
    to old concepts like Diaspora and social movement.
    Especially now, as mainstream media proliferation
    threatens our objectivity through embedded war
    reporting and spin-off cable news networks, the
    Internet is a haven for dissent, discussion, and
    recreation (the Elizabeth-Cheney-as-human-shield story
    comes to mind).

    Pitchfork has tried to keep its readers up-to-date on
    pop artists' postings of protest song MP3s over the
    past couple of weeks, ranging from the good (R.E.M.'s
    "The Final Straw") to the bad (Beastie Boys' "In a
    World Gone Mad") to the predictable (Zack de la Rocha
    and DJ Shadow's "March of Death"). While some artists,
    like the Dismemberment Plan's former singer Travis
    Morrison, seem to be suffering from Fox News
    poisoning, hundreds of others continue reassuring fans
    that what's happening over in that country just ain't
    right.

    On March 22nd, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and New
    York designer/Sonic Youth webmaster Chris Habib
    properly took up the cause of creative moral objection
    with the launch of their online-only music label,
    Protest Records. The site features free MP3s, original
    graphics, and news links related to the war in Iraq,
    political opposition, and the campaign for freedom of
    expression. Moore recently told The New York Times
    (ahem) that he was inspired to form the label and
    website after hearing the Fugs perform "Go Down,
    Congress" in New York to an audience of less than one
    hundred people. He and Habib curate the site, which
    posts submissions from all artists willing to share
    their music free-of-charge, with special emphasis
    placed on unusual and thematically significant songs:
    "[Protest Records] exists for musicians, poets and
    artists to express LOVE + LIBERTY in the face of
    greed, sexism, racism, hate-crime and war."

    After only three days of file-sharing, Protest Records
    already hosts 50 tracks, with contributors ranging
    from Cat Power, The Evens (featuring Ian McKaye), and
    Mike Watt & Thurston Moore, to Damon & Naomi, Jim
    O'Rourke & Glenn Kotche, and DJ Spooky & Saul
    Williams. Here's what Chris Habib has to say about his
    stand against war and conspicuous consumption,
    characterized by the label's burning flag logo:

    "I think that what Thurston and I are doing is one of
    the most patriotic gestures anyone could make. We are
    working to huddle together the voices of those who
    have something to say about the aimless direction in
    which this country is tumbling. As it becomes
    increasingly more apparent that this government for
    and by the people is becoming increasingly more
    comfortable ignoring said people and sacrificing them
    on the battlefield for resources and empire, we need
    to speak up and we need to speak out. Contrary to the
    opinion of a man we never elected, we are not a 'focus
    group.' We are the government. We are this country.
    Our rights are being trampled. Our working class and
    poor are being led to slaughter. Our privacy is
    becoming evermore a diaphanous myth. Corporations, the
    lobby groups who represent them and the courts have
    more control over the power structure in this country
    than any electoral college could ever dream... If this
    pisses you off, ask me why I did it and then help me
    make it right."

    .: Protest Records: http://www.protest-records.com
    .: Sonic Youth: http://www.sonicyouth.com

    Taken from
    http://pitchforkmedia.com/news/03-04/02.shtml#story3

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