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PINK PUNK Advertising / Controversy - Remixed & featuring the voice of much loved Bill Hicks PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 01 March 2010

Advertising / Controversy - Remixed, is the new double A side single from genre crossing UK experimentalists PINK PUNK - Yap, Massy, Donna Williams & John Hendicott.  All proceeds from the download sale of Advertising are being donated to the Bill Hick's Foundation of Wildlife Rehabilitation. 

Originally appearing on the band's Zoo Politics album, producer John Hendicott has given Controversy a dance floor breakbeat twist adding in slamming bass lines & lashings of groove.  Vocalist Yap's echoing words are complimented by the gritty guitar wizardry of ex One Minute Silence man Massy.

 With an introduction featuring the voice of Bill Hicks from Bill Hicks: Revelations (courtesy of Arizona Bay Production Co., Inc), Advertising is a far more aggressive electronic crossover aural assault with Massy's reworked guitars adding even more power.

 
"Outstanding quality in terms of song construction, production, social conscience & musical innovation"    Subba-Cultcha
 
"Harking back to the best moments of OMS only with an added raw, poetic undergroove...one of the most original records we will hear this year" Sphere
 
"The soundtrack for the current world.. The fact Bill Hicks is officially sampled speaks volumes of intent here.   Inspirational"  Rocksound
 
Pink Punk have released two celebrated albums, Zoo Politics & Zombie God Delicious, a DVD of spoken word and films, and several remixes, with their debut video Yapolitical being nominated for Best Director at the Nemo Film Festival Paris / Montreal (www.ppunk.com/video/show/3)
 

  



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