Single NL 2012 on Unsounds label
Electronic and Spoken Word (Political, Spoken Word, Experimental)
From the release page: "The piece is a protest against blatant injustice in money allocation, overflow of military and security in the civilian world and unwise and often illegitimate spending of taxpayers' money, and against the pressure on the consumer by the official sponsors of the Olympic Games. Making equations between a runner’s achievements and the costs and security involved in the mediatization of the event, Chaton and Moor expose how the Games have become an oversized beast and an event that, because of the climate of fear we live in, is no longer simply an exciting sporting event. Text and music give a sense of this distortion; what has happened to the Games, and the situation of people, the great sportmen and women, and their loving public, in respect to an event bombarded by advertisement, branding, and security arrangements, and how London has come to resemble something close to a city in a state of war." MPEG-4 Video (mp4v) / 960x540 / MPEG AAC Audio (mp4a) at 44100 Hz file downloadable for free from the label website.
![]() | Anne-James Chaton voc, *1970 FR text by, voice, album by |
![]() | Andy Moor g, *1962 GB album by |
Isabelle Vigier design, film director |
Yannis Kyriakides film director |
Colin McLean mastered by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Break The Record | Anne-James Chaton & Andy Moor | 3:43 |