War? Uh! What is it good for?

Reported by heyrevolver

Brittish label Hidden Art has announced that they will be releasing The Fire This Time, a two-disc compilation protesting the possible war in Iraq. The compilation features music by artists like Aphex Twin, Orbital, Speedy J, Bass Communion and Pan Sonic. The first disc features anti-war speeches and readings backed by electronic music, the second disc features just the music sans-narrations. The comp will be released December 5th -- click "more" for the tracklist.

Disc One:
Part One - "Plans"
1- From The Cradle... - Michael Stearns
2 - The Playground - Ashra
3 - Lines In The Sand - The Higher Intelligence Agency
4 - Get Thee Behind Me - Soma
5 - Counting On New Friends - Orbital ('the Box' - Re-mixed By Bump 'n' Grind)
Part Two - "The Fire Comes"
6 - The Whore Of Babylon - Pansonic
7 - We're Doing Well Now - Barbed
8 - Nails In The Wall - Speedy J And Kait Gray
9 - Say Hello To Allah - Aphex Twin ( 'come To Daddy' - Re-mixed By Black Lung)
Part Three - "One Nation Under A Siege"
10 - Church Bells
11 - No News Is Good News - Nasser Shamma And Bass Communion
12 - Dog In America - Bola
13 - ...to The Grave - AmbaDisc Two (Instrumentals):
1- From The Cradle... - Michael Stearns
2 - Lines In The Sand - The Higher Intelligence Agency
3 - Get Thee Behind Me - Soma
4 - The Box - Orbital (Re-mixed By Bump 'n' Grind)
5 - Oud Improvisation - Naseer Shamma
6 - We're Doing Well Now - Barbed
7 - Nails In The Wall - Vocal Track By Kait Gray
8 - Come To Daddy - Aphex Twin (Re-mixed By Black Lung)
9 - Call To Prayer - Recorded In Baghdad, April 1999
10 - Excerpt: Conoid Tones - The Higher Intelligence Agency
11 - No News Is Good News - Nasser Shamma And Bass Communion
12 - Dog In America - Bola
13 - Black Mountains - Amba

Oct 24 2002