White Cyclosa
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Running time |
3:13
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Appears on |
Tomorrow's Harvest
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- "White Cyclosa" is highly reminiscent of, and possibly a homage to, music from the film Day of the Dead (1985). Suggested comparison - the opening sequence of "The Dead Suite" on the soundtrack album, credited to John Harrison.
Samples / Lyrics
- The sound of a large helicopter's blades whirring plays throughout most of the track.
Trivia
- Cyclosa is a species of spider that spins its silk into life-size decoys of itself to aid in hunting prey. [1]
- Cyclosa in that it emphasizes "DECOY" which contains the word "ECO."
- Mary Daly was a radfem that called transgender people victims in a "Frankenstein phenomenon" (Daly, Gyn/Ecology 1978)
- "GYN/ECOLOGY" splits 3/10th of the way through the word, about where the soundtrack of "Day of the Dead" merges with WC.
- Playing "A Beautiful Place Out in the Country" at 33rpm, then slowed down -6.66% might reveal the phrase "We're reading fascists!" [2:21]. Mary Daly adopted a labrys, a double headed axe, as her symbol. IABPOITC album artwork contains a "Bleeding Rainbows Shaved Homer" reference.[2]
- The first four songs contain no vocal samples, providing a thematic complement to the four-tracked IABPOITC at 45->33rpm, -6.66% and reversed.
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References
- ↑ http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8135000/8135844.stm
- ↑ http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8cx3y_homer-gets-high-music-vid_shortfilms