29/05/2015

Music&Politics: Massive Attack - 'Saturday Come Slow' - and Reprieve's campaign against music torture



Massive Attack promo film raising awareness of Reprieve's 

zero dB - against music torture campaign (2010).


The song, 'Saturday Come Slow', is from Heligoland


To support the cause visit www.reprieve.org.uk


Directed by Adam And Olly and filmed in Cambridge 

University's anechoic chamber.







Read more here:

http://www.reprieve.org.uk/press/2008_12_10zerodbpressrelease/



A Reprieve project: Zero dB musicians lead silent protest against music torture

Press | December 10, 2008
On the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights musicians are uniting against the use of music to torture by joining Zero dB. The Zero dB project (zero decibels = silence) was launched today by legal charity Reprieve which represents over 30 prisoners in Guantanamo Bay. Many of Reprieve’s clients - and hundreds more held in US secret prisons across the world - have been subjected to deafening music played for hours, days and often months on end in order to ‘break’ them.
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There is a long and growing list of supporters who are outraged by the use of music to torture: James Lavelle of UNKLE, Matthew Herbert, Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine, Massive Attack, The Magic Numbers, Elbow and Bill Bailey have so far pledged their support of the initiative and made statements against the use of music to torture.


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My post on Twitter today: https://twitter.com/melissachemam

Do you love me? Massive Attack - 'Saturday Come Slow' Great video & &


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